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if your'e saying it flicks and swings wildly side to side, you cat is angry or it wants something. if its outside and their tail flicks, it sees something it wants to hunt cats have different emotions :D
None. That just means its happy. A cat's tail does not wag. A cat's tail swishes, lashes, waves, twitches, flicks, etc. but it does not wag. Dogs' tails wag. When a cat's tail moves, the movement can be involuntary or voluntary. The cat can stop his/her tail from moving is he/she wants to.
A meddlesome cat is a cat without a tail.
Do you mean cat got your tongue? If so that means you are not speaking.
ive heard it means they are happy to see you
When a cat swishes its tail back and forth quickly, that generally means that it is agrivated. The best idea would be to stay away from the cat when it is like this, or you may risk being scratched or bitten.
This means your cat could be coming into it's heat.
It could just be the fur on the cat's tail standing on end. It would be considered a sign of aggression.
He liked how you petted him.
It depends how swiftly she is "wagging" her tail. If she is lashing it, and flopping her tail with power, then she is annoyed. She doesn't understand our language and your cat might be short tempered and doesn't like the noises that the other language sounds like. If she flicks her tail, or ear, she's annoyed. Most cat people aren't as cat as they think you are. Cat flicks ear: Annoyed, more than tail flick Cat flicks tail tip: Annoyed, less than ear flick Tries to touches noses with you/sniffs/smells face: Greeting, Purrs while sick: Comforting herself Purrs while is struggling: Comforting herself Hisses: Is hurt physically/Feels angry or annoyed Fluffs up fur: Embaressed, shocked, surprised, frightened/scared Archs back: Threatening Lashes/Wags tail: Angry, annoyed, or excited. Next time, observe your cat, if her tail tip is twitching, and her tail lashing, starting from the base, stop talking. Tell me the enviorment, how large the yard(front and back) is, how large the house is, how many other animals, or people live there, how often do most people visit, how often do people come in contact her, what type of other animals, if there are other cats, city, suburb, forest or near wilderness, if you let her outside, if she has a collar, if she has a bell for collar, how many children, do you make her take baths, how old is she, is she fixed, how recently...? All of these, please go through a list and answer and I will give you your answers to why she is like so...thank you.
When a cat's tail is down, it generally means that the cat is relaxed. You'll probably want to look up on Google (or something like that) to be sure.
When a cat is angry (this goes for almost all cats) Its ears will flatten against its head and it will continuously whack its tail of the ground.