Cat aggression and biting is a frustrating part of cat ownership.

You want to have a well trained cat that's friendly and has good behavior most of the time.

But you wonder about what's going on with the psychology of the cat to cause these biting behaviors and other problem cat behaviors.

Well, if you want to stop your cat from biting you, you need these 3 causes of biting first of all:

Offensive aggression is the first type.

This is a common type of aggression seen in cats who are overly provoked by too much play, too much touch, too much attention or environmental noises and stimulation.

The most common though is by stroking your cat too much!

So it's a kind of aggression that's triggered by something.

Playful stalking is the second type.

This is where you cat goes underfoot!

You want to walk, but she insanely gets your attention by been almost trodden on.

Well, this is usually your cat trying to tell you that she need something pretty basic such as food, of to be let out to do a pee. Sometimes though it's because she thinks you're about to start playing with her, but you don't. She needs the play and isn't satisfied.

So there you have it.

The first step is to see which group your cat's behavior falls into.

Then assuming it's not defensive aggression, you can learn to teach your cat to enjoy your touch instead of squirming away or being aggressive towards you.

There are steps to do exactly this in this site on cat training and stopping your cat from biting you.