When a cat's tail lashes back and forth rapidly, it's a clear sign of agitation or irritation. You might notice this if ...
Welcome to the complex world of feline body language, where a mere flick of the tail or a slight twitch of the ear speaks ...
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“Cats wag their tails as a form of communication, but unlike dogs, it's not always a sign of happiness,” explains Cristy Brusoe, a certified cat trainer and founder of Cat Training by Christy.
When your cat raises its tail it’s a sign that they’re greeting you in the most intimate way they can, and it’s a sign that your cat sees you as someone to be trusted. By contrast ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Unfortunately, humans don't have tails like cats. So, an online merchandise store, ThinkGeek, created the Twitchy Kitty Electronic Tail. Just having a tail might ...
This can help avoid those “purr, purr … slap” moments. The flicking of the tip of the tail may be an early warning sign of a cat getting overstimulated or feeling disturbed by others ...