Do you know what the different tail postures of cats mean?

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When it comes to raising cats, shit shoveling officers will definitely have all kinds of questions.

Whether you are a novice cat owner or an experienced cat owner for many years, there will be some details that you can't figure out.

for example:

What are the meanings of some of the cat's daily body habits and dietary changes, do you know?

When it comes to cat's body habits, it includes many places.

The way the cat walks, the way it sleeps, and even the way the cat's tail swings, all represent different meanings.

In this article, I will focus on describing the most common tail postures of several cats and the cat emotions hidden behind them.

1. The cat's "hook-like" tail

Cats in this state are more relaxed and happy to see you.

You will find that every time you come home from get off work and open the door, the cat will squirm towards you.

The tail is raised, and at the tip of the tail, the cat will also hook.

This is the cat's "introverted" way of expressing love to the shit shoveling officer.

If your cat is more unrestrained, then the cat's tail will be knocked high, and then the tip of the tail will wag slightly from side to side.

Coupled with the cat's big eyes, staring straight at you, which feces shoveler can stand the cat's attitude?

I can't wait to pick up the cat right away and lick it for a while.

However, just because the cat is willing to convey goodwill and love to you does not mean that the cat is willing to be petted by you willingly.

You know, cats have limited patience, and they hate leaving human odors on their bodies.

2. The cat's tail is low and swaying from side to side

The cat's mood is a little bit irritable, and the style of painting gradually becomes hideous.

As the cat wagging its tail more and more, it means that the cat's anger value is rising little by little.

This tail posture of cats is generally more common in:

In a multi-cat household, several cats are anxious when they interact and play.

The shit shovel officer teased the cat recklessly, which made the cat lose patience and made the cat angry.

But cats can temporarily restrain their emotions. If the shit shoveling officer doesn't hide his behavior at all, then the cat will really attack people.

3. The cat arches its tail

Being nervous and afraid at the same time is also a "defensive posture" made by cats.

If you've ever seen a fight between stray cats, you can understand the meaning of the cat's tail gesture.

Stray cats tend to arch their backs, fry their fur, and prick their tails before a fight;

This is the cat's own momentum a little bit, trying to scare the other cat away.

But neither of the two cats is willing to bear it, and the final result is often a fight.

If you see that your cat has frizzy fur, and its tail is still hunched over its back; at this time, it is necessary to stay away from the cat.

After all, the cat may have been stimulated by something that deepened its "hostility" towards you.

4. The cat is holding its tail

"Scared, cowardly, and pitiful."

When the cat is always holding its tail, it means that the cat is particularly insecure.

Either you don't feel safe in your environment, or you don't trust you enough.

Or, your cat is nervous and scared by visiting strangers in your house.

Another reason is that you brought home another cat, which caused your aboriginal cat to feel a little threatened.

These situations are all common cat tail language.

Not only that, the cat's current mood can be analyzed through the cat's meow, blinking, sleeping posture, etc.

Today's topic:

Can you understand the language of a cat's tail?

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