That's basically what happens anytime one young cat grooms another young cat who's not in the mood to be groomed. I'll see if I can get a video of it this evening. This is a daily occurrence here, though usually sans squeek. We did have a time where they were all learning to be more gentle and there was a squeek or two per day.
Magnus is always biting necks around here. It's because they are acting like a mother cat and trying to pin them into submission for grooming.
The squeek was Zaky saying, "too rough!"
If Baby didn't back off after the squeek (just by pausing for a second or moving her head back slightly), I would just do something to distract them momentarily, like toss a toy to the other side of the room.
Magnus is always biting necks around here. It's because they are acting like a mother cat and trying to pin them into submission for grooming.
The squeek was Zaky saying, "too rough!"
If Baby didn't back off after the squeek (just by pausing for a second or moving her head back slightly), I would just do something to distract them momentarily, like toss a toy to the other side of the room.