What does a kitten's tail standing up mean?
When a kitten's tail is raised, it means that the cat is in an unfamiliar environment with strange people or animals around it, making them feel scared and nervous. If the other party makes a move, the cat will attack and counterattack the other party. This is a state in which the cat is preparing to fight. The owner can analyze the cat's mood by observing the cat's tail, which is a true reaction of the cat's inner emotions.
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