They can't balance them selves so they aren't as fit as other cats.
all cats have tails to balance themselves, a bit like holding out your arms to balance
all cats have tails to balance themselves, a bit like holding out your arms to balance
Cats need their tails because it helps them with balance and expression of emotions. It is also part of their spine. -Ilyaman
yes, cats have tails but some breeds of cats don't.
For balance. (almost kind of like how cats have tails, but to a lesser extreme)
For balance. (almost kind of like how cats have tails, but to a lesser extreme)
Tails help cats communicate, balance, and even (in the instance of a mother cat) teach their kittens to hunt.
Cats use their tails for balance and like dogs, to communicate and show their "Pack Rank". A less dominant cat will hold her tail lower than the "leader".
Manx cats are born without tails.
Long tails are too help balance and wind speed cats and big lions or tigers to help them balance when catching prey
Yes they do, that is why God made them with tails. It helps them to balance and also shows their moods, but the real reason is for balance. However the Manx cat is born without tails, which is a genetic "fault", like the baldness in the Egyptian hairless cat
Cats who have no tails can still twist about and land on their feet. There are cats who are born without tails, and cats who get their tails caught and cut off, and they can do it. But if the cat had a tail that is just fine, don't cut it off.