Is it normal for a white cat to bite its own owner?

It's very bad luck despite American superstition of a black cat, it's really the white cat causing the misfortune, it's afraid of a cough made without covering your mouth, since then my cat, named Blue-Eyes, has been biting me. It felt like heat, like the real world and I was seeing a very hateful reality, a cat that bites its own owner. Whenever I pat it by stroking its head and then all the way down its body it turned its head and bit me and its teeth were deep in the skin of my arm, it mentally hurt, my cat loves me? It only loved sitting proudly with me believing any crap it wanted (just emotion, it didn't act on its belief except its morals, which were thou shalt not touch a cat in a way it doesn't like being touched, you have no right to). The cat wasn't acting weird, Dad just thought and said it was, it was a very normal cat. I fed it, scientifically, the right quantity of cat food and it's a glutton, always wanting more food, it had a bit of a well-fed/fat belly, it was just a small cat, it's naturally like that, I kept it until it was an adult cat then it got taken away and I never saw it again, and I have missed it since. Despite its evil behaviour it was the sweetest cat I've ever seen, normal?

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57% Normal
Based on 7 votes (4 yes)
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Comments ( 14 )
  • leafeon

    cat racism

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  • libertybell

    My mother's cat used to do this. You'd pet him, and he'd snap his head around and give you a look as if to say 'what do you think you are doing?' Your cat sounds like a snob.

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    • Hansberger

      Heh heh! Yeah!

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  • TerriAngel

    I could answer you, give you the solution.
    But I don't think you deserve a good cat.
    You fed it the scientifically right amount?
    A cat that is well adjusted should have a full food dish all the time.
    They'll just eat what they need..
    Cats don't bite hard without good reason.
    They'll play bite, but never hard.
    If your cat bites hard, you did something wrong and didn't pay attention to clues.

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    • Hansberger

      Sounds like it to me, I had no proof. I don't deserve a cat, and, with the exception of my cat, I'm a cat hater.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I do not appreciate, or believe any of the stupid superstitions about cats. I also despise the bad press about Siamese cats that Disney put out there in Lady and the Tramp.

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  • charli.m

    Serves you right.

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    • Hansberger

      That idiom is a falsity, if it really served me right wouldn't it serve me in being done the right thing, wouldn't it serve me well, it more like serves me wrong!

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  • paramore93

    I'd like to think your cat may have just been startled. Why was it taken away?

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    • Hansberger

      I had a messy flat and someone took it away to put it in a better safer environment (when really it's not), it's not the same without my cat.

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      • paramore93

        That must suck. Maybe one day in the future, when things are all sorted you can get a new cat friend :]

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        • Hansberger

          Thank you.

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  • Vvaas

    seek help for paranoia

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    • Hansberger

      Just because I'm paranoid, it doesn't mean such a terrible thing didn't, doesn't or can't happen. My cat bit me, I only spoke the truth.

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