Male cats biting the female cat's neck is part of a mating behavior that usually occurs during the mating process. This behavior helps to fix the female cat in position and ensure that the mating goes smoothly. This behavior of male cats, sometimes called "neck biting," is a natural part of feline mating behavior. Although it may seem a little rough, it is normal breeding behavior and not an attack. Cat owners should avoid intervening when they observe this behavior to avoid disrupting their natural mating process. |
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