Cat's move their tails to show their emotions or if they are annoyed, and also to assist them in landing after falling or jumping. The muscles that move a cat's tail are voluntary skeletal muscles, meaning they can be controlled at will.
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AnswerIf you are referring to an injured cat and it is still conscious, you should carefully wrap it in a bath towel so that neither you or the cat will get injured. Think baby swaddle, tucking all feet in and wrapping cocoon-like so that it cannot thrash around.If you are referring to moving a cat that is not injured to a new location, always use a crate, as they are usually very skittish and will run in fear in changes of location.
In a plastic bag or a Chinese food container
pounces
Like any other cat, strangely!
If a cat is dead it will not move no matter what you do to it and it will not be breathing.
dead cat
Move
A cat can move its eyeballs but you only notice this when you hold the cats head still.
The best idea is to leave the cat there until the cat comes out.
The cat has Tetraplegia (paralysis of the legs). Consult a Veterinarian.
A dead cat
pick it up and move it.
If you try to move them she will probably move them where you can't get to them. My mother cat moved her kittens into the grage behind alot of junk after we tried moving them.
OMG! my cat LOVES to sit on paper,just move it or something