Many cat owners are surprised when their loving cat suddenly bites them during a petting session. While it can seem aggressive, this behavior is usually a form of communication called petting-induced aggression or overstimulation.
Cats have a limited tolerance for physical touch, even when they enjoy it at first. After a while, the repeated stroking can become overwhelming for their sensitive nervous system. The bite is their way of saying “I’ve had enough” — not because they’re angry, but because they’re overstimulated.
Understanding this helps you respect your cat’s boundaries and build an even stronger bond. Pay attention to their body language (tail twitching, ears back, skin rippling) and stop petting before they feel the need to bite.

