The language of cat tails
The language of a cat’s tail is as follows: 1. An upright tail means that the cat wants to get close to you. You can stroke it at will, and the cat will enjoy it; 2. The tip of the tail is curved, which means the cat wants to get close to you. But there are still some reservations; 3. The tail is downward but the tip of the tail is upward, indicating that the cat is very relaxed and leisurely at the moment.
Tip:
A cat’s tail can express emotions just like a dog. There are also many languages for a cat’s tail, including those that stand upright and those that have fried hair. There are some that flicker and some that bend, which all represent the cat’s emotions. Parents can learn more about them to help them get along better with their cats.
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