So Nika has over the past one or two weeks or so become increasingly aggressive to me which is surprisingly. She has not punctured the skin (yet...) but angrily bites me frequently. I make sure that she steps up repeatedly to do fun things, not just go back in the cage. I have her step up for treats, but randomly in the hopes that she'll associate it positively. I rarely let her (due to some trust issues because she never fully got over biting and now that she's biting again) but sometimes she goes on my shoulder and lately she will seemingly randomly attack my ear, cheek, or neck. Again no skin puncture or bleeding yet but I am worried that that is imminent. These are definitely angry bites. I attempt to not do much in response but I often move or try to shift her a bit so she doesn't continue. I do not make any additional noise, angry exclamations, yelling, or setting her down. I have not actually figured out what it is she wants from me when she bites.
Our schedule has not changed and nor has her eating habits. Her hormonal behavior is much less than it used to be. **I should also note that she's always pleased to see me and steps up and out of her cage easily.
An additional comment, I accidentally negatively associated her with hanging out on my finger. She came trained to be flipped over and held in your hand, with her still clutching the finger. Her previous owner did it and I even did it once or twice but I didn't for a month. So I thought I'd retrain her to do that since she was doing pretty well with being touched on the back and around her body and other tricks. So I did it a couple times and treated her accordingly but apparently she really didn't like it so now she won't stand on my finger for very long. She will often step up but then moves to my hand area or arm. I am trying to regain her trust but it's slow going.
Suggestions would be great or if anyone has any ideas as to why the shift to more aggression towards me than usual. I need to regain her trust with the finger too, but my guess is that will just take time. Her additional aggression puts a damper on our hang out time.








