is a flip of the tail like the middle finger for cats? almost all of the female cats i have had do this when they have a tude, or they dont get their way. and this brings me to another question, are all males more laid back then females? well this goes for the older cats, with the younger ones the females are more laid back then the males right?
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attitudes. i have questions
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Posted 2 years ago by sweetamy189 #
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Here is some information on cat tail language.
http://cats.suite101.com/article.cfm/what_a_cats_tail_tells_you
Posted 2 years ago by ailuromaniac #
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my mom has a mane coon, and when she gets a tude she will turn her butt too us and flip her tail, from a down ward position to upright. i didnt see anything about that in there
Posted 2 years ago by sweetamy189 #
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hmmm here is another article on tail talk. maybe it's just that cat's unique way of expressing herself
http://www.xmission.com/~emailbox/tailtalk.htmPosted 2 years ago by kaits_mama #
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oh she has weird ways of expressing herself. she is an ultimate drama queen, now that shes getting older she is getting feistier. can u just imagine a big ball of calico color fluff.
Posted 2 years ago by sweetamy189 #
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aww. sounds adorable. i have given up trying to figure out my boy's tail. he has this thing where he can make his tail quiver like he's a rattle snake. i don't know if he's excited, or angry or what, so i just let him be.
Posted 2 years ago by kaits_mama #
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i think that means he's happy. spaz, tiger, and rimshot do that. the females however dont. idk why
Posted 2 years ago by sweetamy189 #
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i love your cat's names.
I also love Spaz in his lil costume. I'm surprised he doesnt look more upset.Posted 2 years ago by kaits_mama #
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lol thank u =]. that was actually the first time he had ever worn the costume and he hated it, he knows how to take it off now. lol
Posted 2 years ago by sweetamy189 #
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