Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center of Westbury

Why does my cat suddenly bite me when I'm petting it?

Published: Feb 06, 2012

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If you own a feline, you may be familiar with this puzzling scenario. You're giving your cat some love and attention, gently stroking it's back or head, when suddenly it lashes out and attempts to bite or scratch you. This behavior can be confusing, but it's not without reason.

According to VCA Animal Hospitals, some pet owners may think that if their cat comes over and nudges them or climbs on their lap, they are asking to be stroked. This may not always be the case - cats may want to be close to you, but not necessarily petted. Keep an eye out for subtle body language that may indicate they don't want physical attention, such as tail twitching or a flattening of the ears against the head.

There are other reasons feline companions may seem agitated by physical touching. VCA reports that cats with skin conditions, dental disease or metabolic conditions may display this type of behavior. If a pet owner is concerned that their cat is suffering from one of these issues, it's best to take the feline to a veterinary hospital where a professional can diagnose the problem.

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General Practice

We have over 540 animal hospitals in 41 states that are staffed by more than 2,000 fully qualified, dedicated and compassionate veterinarians, with more than 200 being board-certified specialists. The nationwide VCA family of general practice hospitals give your pet the very best in medical care, providing a full range of general medical and surgical services as well as specialized treatments*: Wellness, Spay/neuter, Advanced diagnostic services (MRI/CT Scan), Internal medicine, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Cardiology, Neurology, Boarding, Grooming

*services may vary by location.

Our family of pet hospitals stands out by delivering the greatest resources in order provide the highest quality care available for your pets. By maintaining the highest standards of pet health care available anywhere, we emphasize prevention as well as healing. We provide continuing education programs to our doctors and staff and promote the open exchange of professional knowledge and expertise. And finally, we have established a consistent program of procedures and techniques, proven to be the most effective in keeping pets healthy.

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Emergency Care

If your pet is having a medical emergency, please call us immediately at 516-420-0000. Our address is:

VETERINARY REFERRAL & EMERGENCY CENTER OF WESTBURY
609-5 CANTIAGUE ROCK ROAD, WESTBURY, NY 11590
TEL: 516-420-0000

Click here for directions to our location.

Our facility is a fully-equipped 24/7/365 emergency hospital serving pets/pet owners in Westbury, LI and surrounding communities. If your pet is having a medical crisis, our highly trained team of veterinarians, technicians and assistants are here to provide expert emergency and critical care support for your pet. In addition,our specialtists in surgery, neurology, oncology and internal medicine are on-call and available to our ER/CC units to assist.

Our ER and CC units can assist in all of the following situations requiring immediate medical attention: Auto accidents, traumatic injuries (fractures, bites, burns, lacerations, wounds), respiratory emergencies (choking, difficulty breathing), vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty urinating/defecating, shock, loss of consciousness, dizziness, staggering, tremors, seizures, paralysis, toxic reactions, poison ingestion, labor and delivery problems, blood in urine or feces, swollen, hard, painful abdomen, heatstroke.

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