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			<p>My boy cat always climbs in the bed with me and snuggles up to my face, he will bite my chin and jaw line. I was curious about why he did that.  I researched it and read it  was cat  kisses. He doesn't bite hard though. I'm the only one he bites on the face. Lucky me.<br /><br />
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			<p>The noise probably stresses her out, and she releases the stress by biting. Does she have a lot of toys to play with and take her aggression out on when she gets too stressed? It might also help to get a kitty condo/playhouse as somewhere she can go to escape the noise and feel safe. If there's a certain time of day that's more noisy, you might consider putting your kitty in a separate room that's quieter, with some toys to play with. Hope that helps!<br /><br />
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		Thu, Oct 22nd 2009, 21:31 GMT 
		<pubDate>Thu, Oct 22nd 2009, 14:31 GMT</pubDate>
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