What does a cat's tail look like when it's happy?
When a cat is happy, its tail will stand up from the root, gently wagging left and right, and walking very fast. At this time, the owner can get close to the cat, interact with it and play, and it will be happier. If the cat's tail keeps flapping hard on the ground, it means the cat is very angry. If the tail is sandwiched between the legs, it means that the cat is very nervous and scared. The owner should calm the cat's emotions in time to prevent the cat from having a stress reaction.
How cats behave when they are happy:
1. When a cat is happy, it will take the initiative to rub its owner’s body with its head and lick its owner’s face.
2. When feeling happy, they will lie on the ground with their legs spread out, roll on the ground, and make coquettish sounds.
3. It will take the initiative to invite the owner with a toy in its mouth, and wants to interact and play with the owner. The owner should respond to it in time to avoid it being hit.
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