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Cats put their tails up for many reasons. Most often they do it to express their happiness and also to allow other cats to sniff their rear end and gain more info about them.
Many animals have tails, yes. They are real. Even dogs and cats have tails!
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The "cat" was a shortened form of "cat o' nine tails" which was a punishment whip with nine lashes hanging from it. The worst "cat" would have leather or rope tails with knots along each tail. The victim would be tied to a post with his bare back ready to receive a number of whip lashes. The man's back would have many bleeding wounds as a result. The Catnip Times is a site for people who love cats. The content is 100% focused on cats. Cat news, trending stories about cats on the internet, cat pictures, cat products, cat product reviews, cat behavior, etc.
Easy. 9 cats. Umm.... 24 I would say?
It isn't an illness, they are just deformed. Siames cats have a tendency for crooked tails. There are many great myths about it. One of my favorites is that the princesses use to put their rings on the cat's tails while bathing, and the cats developed the kink in order to have a more secure hold onto the rings.
2,325,485,98. That is how many cats can cover china!!
if you consider the spine one bone, then one otherwise the answer it a lot. It depends on the cat, some cats have a puff of harir for a tail others have no tail at all. The tail is a continuation of the spine.
Mammals that have fur but no tails include golden moles, some tenrecs, some bats, gibbons, gorillas, bonobos, orangutans, chimpanzees, two-toed sloths, capybaras, guinea pigs, and maras. There are also many furred mammals with only very short tails. There is a variety of house cats called Manx, some of which have no tails.
10 coins would be tails up.
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There are many differences between cats and humans. Cats have pupils that are shaped differently than humans, which allows them to see in the dark. They also have tails for balance, and sharp teeth to catch and eat food.