Usually, if a cats pupils fill it's irises, it is scared. If their eyes are in slits, some people could say they're scared, but usually they're alert if they're slits. And, mostly when cats are happy, or relaxed, their pupils are fat slits, but not so they fill up their irises.
Well, if it is poofed up, then it was most likely fighting with another cat and it is mad or trying to intimidate the other cat.
Cats have emotions like any other animal does. Sometimes they do not show it. One way to tell if your beloved cat is not in the happiest mood it the constant swaying of the tail. Does he/she have his/her tail up or down? Are her/his ears forward or bent back? You can tell by closely observing.
By their body, a female is slightly slimmer, you can also look at their tail length, or eyes
by looking done where the tail or fins are
Yes, cats can be mean but it doesn't go for all cats. Some cats are either depressed or angry for a reason. When a feline is depressed, they'll growl to show they want to be alone. (if your cat does this you should back away and leave the cat alone for a while, let it have some time to itself) You can tell if a cat is depressed by looking at their tail, if the tail is facing downwards... it means they are sad, or just not in the mood. Sounds such as low mews,growls, or moans modify how they feel. An angry cat is almost the same, but voilence can be involed. As long as you don't anoy your cat rudely,abusivly, or at all, and you take well care of your cat, your furry feline should be happy.
Cats move their tails in different ways. They cant talk, but their tail can tell how they feel. When a cats' tail is sticking straight up, they are saying a friendly "hello" (happy to see you). A relaxed cat curves his/her tail in a U-Shape. A wagging tail tells you the cat is unhappy. A tail thumping to the ground means the cat is going to attack. A twitchy tail means the cat is ready to pounce. Cats sweep their tail side to side if they are feeling excited or aggressive.
the general belief i to multiply cats age by 9, however, a veterinarian can tell by looking in cats ear.
Male is bright coloured with the large tail, female is drab and dull looking without a large tail.
Cats move their tails in different ways. They can't talk, but their tails can tell us how they feel. When a cat sticks its tail right up, they are saying a friendly "hello" (happy to see you). A relaxed cat curves his/her tail tail in a U-shape. A wagging tail tells you the cat is unhappy. A tail thumping to the ground tells you the kitten is going to attack. A twitchy tail means the cat is ready to pounce. Cats sweep their tails side to side if they are feeling excited or aggressive.
No, nail polish cannot really tell your mood.
The phrase animals tails tell many tales means that you can tell a lot from studying an animals tail. You can tell the mood of the animal, the health of an animal, and even learn about the climate that an animal is from.
There are loads of different types of cats but there are: Tabby (average pet cat) Tortoise shell (no tail) Siamese (usually white with black heads) Ands lots more
Cats show emotion with their tail. Every cat is different. My cat responds to me with her tail when I talk to her. Only you can tell if your cat is mad or angry when she moves her tail.