Maybe you pet her favorite spot. My hamster does that too.
Usually it is because she is ready to mate. They will not show any signs but they will just stiffen when you pet them
because it likes it and it's stretching
probably because your daughter picked it up by the tail... you should not allow your daughter to pick up your cat by its tail.
A domestic cat can have up to 20 vertebrae in its tail. Source: see the Related Link below.
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== == Yes it would hurt that cat since in the cat's tail there is a bone. That bone is also there to help the cat balance, so is the same with the cats whiskers. NEVER pick a cat up by it's tail. Can cause serious injury and breakage from the backbone.
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.
A cat's tail is his center of balance. If it is messed with, it can even make the cat feel dizzy.
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.
Cats move their tail for different reasons. If a cat twitches the tip of its tail, it is relaxed and calm. If a cat waves the tail, they are agitated or mad at you or just bothered and wants to be left alone.
Maine coon, the tail can be up to 36cm(14 inches) in length.
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There are several different reasons why a cat fluffs up his tail. When a cat is in a confrontation situation, he will fluff up his tail - and the fur on his entire body also. What he is in fact doing is trying to make himself look "bigger" in front of his opponent. If a cat's tail is lowered but fluffed up and he is adopting a crouched kind of position, this generally indicates that he is frightened of his opponent and does not want to enter into any kind of confrontation. Sometimes when a cat is in a playful mood he will fluff up his tail, but in this instance you will notice the tail is in an upright position and he generally will not give the appearance of being frightened.
The cat's tail is for balance. like when they climb up a tree and fi they fall their tail will help them turn and land of their feet. hope that helps! :)and they use it when they get mad and tell you to back off:)-wikianswers