It's usually at the rear of the cat.
But I suspect you meant to ask what it means when a cat holds its tail in some particular position. I'll refer you to the related link rather than typing all that in again.
A cats tail is in fact an extension of its spine...thats why.
the cats tail is shorter then a kangaroo's tail
a tail bone
Check her for fleas, they tend to congregate around the base of the cats tail.
I think so because when i pet my cats tail it moves it towards me.
Yes a cats tail is vascular.
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.
Cats have one tail only!!!
They usually pee with their tail up. Female cats can also spray to mark territory as males do.
I heard it was genetic, I think its rats while mom is out hunting.
They don't usually have a tail. Some varieties have a stub but no full tail.
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