What does it mean for a kitten to keep wagging its tail, and what s the deal with a cat wagging its

Updated on pet 2024-02-09
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    That's not annoying you, making a gesture of friendliness.

    I've had a lot of cats before, and some of them are like that.

    And don't you think that's cute?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's just annoying you, so don't bother it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The tail is wagging at the tip: unhappy.

    Whole tail dangling: friendly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's just annoying you, so don't bother it, my cat is like this, but I still deliberately touched it, hehe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. If two cats are facing each other and keep their ears down to pay attention to each other's every move, they will wag their tails vigorously from side to side, indicating that they are in a state of nervousness or hyperactivity, and there is a possibility of a battle at any time!

    2. When the cat is resting, if you have to groom its coat or restrict its freedom, the cat will quickly shake its tail to show impatience. And when it is peacefully napping somewhere, the cat will not necessarily look back at the call of its owner, and will at most wag its tail in reply.

    3. When the cat voluntarily sleeps in the arms of the owner, its mood is the happiest, at this time its tail will swing slowly and sharply, even in sleep, the cat will occasionally shake its tail. When the cat asks you for something to eat, it will rub at your feet, its tail stands high, the tip of its tail wagging gently, and it whispers, which makes people feel love and pity.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cats are communicative animals that can make more than a hundred sounds, ten times more than dogs, and are language experts in the animal kingdom. In fact, in addition to sound, they often convey their emotions through tail swings. Therefore, to understand the emotions of cats, the swinging posture of its tail can be known:

    The tail is slightly bent downwards and the tip of the tail is slightly bent upwards: this indicates that the cat is enjoying a leisurely and leisurely life.

    The tail was slightly raised, flexing softly: the cat was taking an interest in something in front of it.

    The tail is raised and the tip of the tail is curved: this indicates that the cat has a strong interest in you, and is friendly and willing to be close to you, but has a little reservation.

    The tail is erected, the tip of the tail is erect: very willing to be close, and without reservations. Adult cats do this by learning the kitten's movements to get close to its mother. The kitten's cue is to ask the mother cat to check its buttocks.

    The tail hangs down completely and is tucked between the hind legs: a sign of panic, or a submissive cat to its own kind to indicate its low status in the cat community.

    The tail is downwards and the fur stands up: this indicates that it is very frightened.

    The tail wagged strongly on both sides: a sign that the cat was angry. If the tail continues to swing hard from one side to the other, it means that it is ready to attack at any time.

    The tail stays still, but the tip of the tail suddenly vibrates: this tail swing indicates that the cat is feeling a little irritable. If the tip of the tail vibrates more forcefully, it means that it will claw.

    Tail cocked and vibrating: Slight vibrations are usually seen in a cat that has just been stroked by its owner. This body language seems to have a "personal identity" connotation.

    Tail to the side: When a female cat is ready to mate with a tom, her tail will move aside. When a tomcat sees this position, he knows that he can get close to him without being attacked.

    The tail is straight and the fur is straight: this is a defensive signal that the cat will attack if it continues to be threatened.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The meaning of the cat's tail wagging is as follows:

    1. A relatively happy state, and different levels of happiness will have different swings, usually when the tail is erected and the tail tip swings slightly downward, it means that they are very happy and want to play with you; If it's shaking very quickly, it's very, very happy and excited.

    2. Very relaxed, very slow sideways swinging, at this time it may be that they are looking at something, it may be the scenery outside, it may be pedestrians or something, in short, they are attracted, the tail swings back and forth unconsciously, the frequency is not high, and it looks relaxed.

    3. Impatience or anger, if the swing speed is relatively fast and staring at you, it may be more irritable or even angry at this time, so don't provoke them at this time, let them calm down.

    Other ways cats express their emotions:

    1. Make a sound, which may be a snoring movement or some cries. If it's a purr, it's a sign that they're comfortable and relaxed. Screams, on the other hand, have many different meanings, ranging from a pleasant meow to an angry growl.

    2. Licking hair, when they are very satisfied with you, express gratitude, or want to play with you, they may treat you like licking fur for their companions, which is a friendly sign to you, don't worry, just enjoy it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A cat's tail is a balancing act, especially when jumping from a height.

    There has been a study in this area abroad, throwing a cat from a high altitude, using a high-speed camera to shoot the cat's landing process, and found that the cat's posture in the air is constantly changing, and the mystery of this change lies in the swing of the cat's tail, which plays a role in mastering the balance, so no matter how it falls, the cat can finally land safely.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The dog wagging its tail generally means friendly and happy, but the cat wagging its tail at you, you have to distinguish the situation. There are probably the following situations: if cats feel danger, they will lower their ears to observe each other, wagging their tails from side to side, and at this time they are either nervous or excited.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cats are used to doing their own thing, and they won't tell the shovel officer directly if they have any thoughts in their hearts, mainly because of the language barrier. But it doesn't matter, we can still read the cat's feelings, needs, and desires through its body language. The cat's tail swings back and forth quickly, which means that it is now very excited, and the owner should observe more, and at this time it is best not to let it go out, to prevent a crazy run, it will disappear, and it is best to place it at home.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For cats who love to play with their tails, I guess they are just entertaining themselves, cats see moving things and feel very novel, and suddenly find their own moving tails can't help but bite! Forehead ......In short, idle. Although the master usually doesn't take his tail seriously, in fact, they often use the swing of their tail to convey their affection to the shovel.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the cat is sleeping, it is best not to disturb the cat's sweet dreams, whether you want to brush it or want to pet the cat, they will be impatient and wagging their tails at most in response. If the cat is happy and will slowly wag its tail, this is also a good time to pet the cat, if the cat wants to please the owner, it will stand tall with the tail tip wagging gently.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The swing amplitude and frequency of the cat's tail can reflect their different mood states, such as whether the master is happy or not, surprised or not, angry or not, and so ......onTherefore, it is necessary for the shovelers to understand the tail language of the cat, at least there will be a lot less "love branding (scratching)" on the body in the future, saving a lot of medical expenses.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    When the cat comes home, it wags its tail to indicate that it is excited and happy to see you. If you are at home and meow at you, it means that it is begging for food, so feed it quickly. When playing with you, wagging its tail indicates that it is excited, a little overplayed, pay attention to proportion.

    When it's okay at home, wag its tail, meow, lead you, ask you to help it run errands, open doors or windows. The cat wagged its tail, divided the time and place, and slowly experienced it by itself, and understood it with heart.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. The state of confrontation between the two cats.

    If two cats are facing each other and quietly observing each other's movements with their ears down, they will wag their tails vigorously from side to side, indicating that they are in a state of nervousness or emotional excitement, and there is a possibility of a fight at any time!

    2. Do not disturb the rest state.

    When the cat is resting, if the owner must groom it or restrict its freedom, the cat will start to wag its tail rapidly to show impatience. And when it is napping, it will only wag its tail in response to its owner's call at most.

    3. Swing lightly when you are happy.

    The mood is most pleasant when the cat sleeps in the arms of its owner, when the tail will swing slowly and sharply, and even in sleep, the cat will occasionally wagging its tail. When a cat begs for food, it will rub at the owner's feet and stand tall with its tail.

    4. Swing your tail from side to side.

    When the owner strokes the cat's body or teases them, if they notice that their tail is waging from side to side, it is a sign that they are starting to be in a bad mood. At this time, it is better to leave the cat alone!

    5. Feeling scared to react.

    When a cat meets a cat leader or a dog, or even becomes frightened, their tail will appear on the U and clamp the tail between the two strands. The cat will also lie down to make its whole body look smaller, as if telling the other person: don't attack!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    When cats fish in the river, they catch fish by waging their tails.

    The author of Fang Chenzhong said: When I was a child, there was a cat at home, often ran to the side of the small ditch of flowing water, stretched the tip of the tail into the water, crucian carp and other cats saw the cat's tail, thought that they had encountered a big caterpillar, so they opened their mouths to bite, at this time the cat threw its tail towards the shore, and the fish was thrown to the shore. 】

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Unlike dogs, cats wagging their tails mean hate and dislike, and dogs are the opposite, cats with their tails stretched up is happy!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The cat wagged its tail to indicate that it was happy and wanted to pet.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    First, when the owner strokes the cat, the cat will wag its tail because it is comfortable, which is a kind of encouragement.

    Second, the owner pets the cat, but the cat does not want the owner to pet, at this time the tail wagging more represents impatience.

    Thirdly, sometimes the owner calls the cat's name, and the cat responds to the owner by waging its tail.

    Fourth, if the owner has food that the cat likes to eat, the cat will also show that it wants to eat the food in your hand by waging its tail.

    Fifth, when the cat is in a particularly stressful environment, it will relieve its nervousness by wagging its tail, and when the cat appears to confront other species, the cat's tail will be very straight, and fried, in a state of vigilance, attack at any time, at this time to pay strict attention to the state of the cat.

    When the cat raises its tail high, it means that it is in a good mood, and if it hangs to the ground, it means that the cat may be afraid. Cats are very cold, but if the cat has a straight tail and a little bent at the tip when it first sees a living person, it means that the cat is very approving of the new friend.

    It's also vertical, but slowly swaying from side to side and looking at you all the time, indicating that the cat is very happy and hopes that you can give him a little reward or feed him.

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  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Probably frightened.

    The tip of the cat's tail may be frightened, nervous, in a bad mood, happy, excited, etc., if the cat has a hunched back, back hair erections, tail erections, etc., then it means that the cat's mood is not very good.

    If the cat's state is more relaxed, the tail swings back and forth, indicating that the cat is in a better mood, when the cat sees a person or toy that has not been seen before, but feels that this person or toy is harmless to it, it will show this form.

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