Cats always move their tale. If it goes back and forth often, that is a sign of them being angry.
This sentence is not about cats but it is about the word(involuntarly). Bella( any name) involuntarly needed to go to work.
Yes, cats can control their tail, because it is part of their spine.
Yes it is an appendage on their body.
Voluntary. They'll flick the tip when they are mildly annoyed, wag the whole tail when they are enraged, and hold it still and bush the hair on it up when they are scared.
They only use it to balance themselves.
Yes
Because cats don't like water they lick there tails to clean them.
all cats have tails to balance themselves, a bit like holding out your arms to balance
when my cats grab each other and wag their tails they are not playing. theyll fight till we stop them or theyre tired/dead(my oppinion)
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.
Cats with long fur (usually termed "Longhair") usually have fluffy tails. Some mixed breeds and some certain purebreeds are Longhaired, so going by fur alone is not a good indicator of breed. Examples of longhaired breeds with very fluffy tails include: Maine Coon, Norwegian Forest Cat, Persian and Ragdoll. However, mixed breed cats can also have very fluffy tails also.
yes, cats have tails but some breeds of cats don't.
the cats tail is shorter then a kangaroo's tail
yes but all cats dont have tails or it got cut off
ONINE (Cat o' Nine Tails)
Cats have one tail only!!!
No, the possessive (with the apostrophe) is used with "cats", since they possess the tails. The sentence should be, "I pulled two cats' tails."
Because cats don't like water they lick there tails to clean them.
It mean their clam
no
Cats
Because they are excited
yes