Nothing much but they may loose some of their balance because balance is what the tail is there for.
You lose your ability to grip
Yes due to pain- Vets never splint a tail. May amputate if bad enough.
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.
We need to amputate the leg before the infection spreads.The surgeon begins to amputate the finger.
Yes a cats tail is vascular.
The word of the day is amputate.
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!!!