Cats use their tails primarily for balance while running and climbing; however a cat born without a tail can live a perfectly normal cat life without one. Several kinds of cats hav little or no tail: Manx, Lynx, Bobcat...
well, some cats are NATURALLY born thst way but if it is an open wound, wrap it and sanitize it and take it to your vet
A Manx cat is a type of cat with no tail
A Manx Cat.
they look like this. they look like this they have a long tail and whiskers and can climb high
They usually pee with their tail up. Female cats can also spray to mark territory as males do.
if a cats tail is wagging (like a dog wags its tail when its happy) ten it HATES whatever is happening at that moment (this douse not count if the cats tail is only up but not wagging). so, if a catstail is still, it is calm. basicly, tail shaking, ALERT! tail still, calm.
by showing how they feel like emotions
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 do not like having their tails pulled because the vertebrae in their tails are connected directly to their spines. This means that a cat's tail is actually a part of its spine. Pulling on a cat's tail is very painful because it puts strain on their entire spinal column.
Yes cats do! Maybe not like us humans. But to other cats it works like this they comunicate by simple things like waging a tail or or meows! hope u like my answer
He actually does have a tail! It's a little nub. Like a real bears tail. Or like a bob cats tail. Hope this helped!
A seahorses tail can not straighten like a dog or a cats tail it stays bent all the time
the cats tail is shorter then a kangaroo's tail
A cats tail is in fact an extension of its spine...thats why.
a tail bone