After taking my neutered male toughie boy to the vet many years ago after he suffered a bite on his cheek, the vet told me that cats usually get bitten in one of two areas, depending on their stance in the fight. If they are bitten around the head area, they stood and fought, if they are bitten around the hind area, they were trying to get away.
After taking my neutered male toughie boy to the vet many years ago after he suffered a bite on his cheek, the vet told me that cats usually get bitten in one of two areas, depending on their stance in the fight. If they are bitten around the head area, they stood and fought, if they are bitten around the hind area, they were trying to get away.