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It depends on the situation, the body language of the cat wagging its tail has a certain meaning1, if two cats are facing each other and lowering their ears to pay attention to each other's every move, at this time they will wag their tails vigorously from side to side, indicating that they are in a state of tension or emotional excitement, and there is a possibility of breaking out into 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 does not necessarily look back at the call of the owner, at most it will only wag its tail as a gesture.
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.
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Wagging the tail is a way to express the cat's mood, which is the same as our human expression, what kind of mood there is. Therefore, let's not be idle with cats, just like the cat's expression after reading us is also very puzzled, that's not something it can manage.
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The cat is not tired, wagging its tail is pleasing to you, and if it does not wag its tail, you should be in a hurry.
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It's what I'm supposed to do, not tired.
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Why do cats wag their tails?
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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!
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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. 】
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Unlike dogs, cats wagging their tails mean hate and dislike, and dogs are the opposite, cats with their tails stretched up is happy!
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The cat wagged its tail to indicate that it was happy and wanted to pet.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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1. The direction and speed at which cats wave their tails convey their feelings. When a feline flicks its tail back and forth quickly, it means that they are unhappy and want to be alone. The slow movement of the tail from left to right often indicates that the cat has a slight irritability.
This means that we should pay attention to the way the cat wags its tail to avoid provoking the cat owner when he is unhappy.
2.We've all seen this kind of cat tail wagging. A cat sits on a windowsill, focusing on nearby birds or rodents, when its tail begins to wagged. Its ears, eyes, and sounds indicate that it is preoccupied with its business and does not bother it.
3.The cat's tail also sometimes shuddes quickly and slightly. Your cat will be excited when they see you.
It may approach you in a vertical position with its tail, with only the tip of the tail making a small fluttering motion quickly, similar to the tail of a rattlesnake. Unlike the warning signs of snakes, a wagging tail is a way to signal welcome. It is usually accompanied by a purring sound, face rubbing, and sometimes even a happy meow.
4.Unlike dogs, dogs are more than happy to come over when they are called, while cats like to think at the exact moment and decide if it's worth their time to come over. When it comes to food, cats usually don't have any questions – they just have to hear the sound of a canning box and rush into the kitchen.
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First of all, in my experience of raising cats, if the cat is asleep, you call its name, it wagging its tail, it means that he just wants to sleep, and does not want to take the initiative to pay attention to you, so he wagging his tail to show that he heard the meaning.
Secondly, when the cat encounters a dog or other dangerous animal, the tail will explode and will be raised high to show threat.
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A cat wagging its tail is a sign of hostility or a desire to fight, as opposed to a dog wagging its tail as a gesture of goodwill.
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A cat's tail is also a tool to express its mood.
And the call and tail are very consistent.
When happy, the tail swings around softly and softly, and when the cry is soft and delicate, when the tail is very stiff and angry, the swing is very vigorous, and the voice is also rough and rough like a person is angry, but they can't be expressed through words, only through body language.
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1. The emotional expression of cats
A cat's tail wag is a way for them to express their emotions, and it is usually a sign of dissatisfaction or vigilance. When cats are upset, their tails wag back and forth quickly, which is a warning behavior and usually means they don't want to be disturbed or touched. When cats are alert, their tails stand upright, indicating that they have sensed a threat or anomaly that requires vigilance.
2. Social communication behavior
A cat's tail wagging is also a social communication behavior. When cats meet their peers or owners, they will express their emotional state through the gesture of their tails. The cat's tail wagging slowly from side to side shows that they are creating a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, indicating that they are very satisfied and happy.
3. Exercise and coordination training
A cat's tail wag may also be a form of exercise and coordination training for them. The cat's tail structure is very flexible, and it can be used to balance, jump, and control the body or dispose. By waging their tails back and forth, cats can improve their body coordination and make them better adapted to the demands of movement in different environments.
In addition, wagging the tail can also help the cat relax its body for better preparation for the next round of activities.
4. Visual guidance
A cat's tail wag can also be used as a way of visual guidance. Cats often use their tail gestures to signal other animals or humans. For example, when a cat is chasing its prey, it will wag its tail to make the prey notice its presence and roll to attract the attention of the prey.
In addition, when the cat is playing, waging the tail can also attract people's attention, and guide the rhythm and way of human interaction with the cat.
Why do cats wag their tails?
It is a natural instinct for dogs to wag their tails, but if you want to know what the dog is shaking at this time, you should know through a more comprehensive observation, and you can know what kind of mood the dog is at this time by observing the dog's face, body, muscles, eyes and movements. Usually when you shake it, your mouth is open and you don't bark your teeth, and it's smiling at you. Looking sideways at the slow wag of the tail is curiosity; Swinging violently, running in circles, wagging and flicking the tail is very excited, the tail is clamped and hidden under the stomach, and the head is bowed, indicating that it is more afraid; The tail is straight and shaking, and the face is fierce and low, indicating that it is about to attack; The frequency of the tail waging is fast, and the barking outside the door is non-stop and walking back and forth, indicating that the person outside the door may know that the tail shakes at a low frequency, the head is drooping, and the tail is slowly drooping.
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