Cattails are ガマ (gama) in Japanese.
The tail of a cat is 猫の尻尾 (neko no shippo).
i think it is a Japanese bobtail cat
"Any bobtail cat is tailless. Manx do not have any tails and cymric do not have any tails" Neither do the American Bobtail, Japanese Bobtail or the Pixiebob breeds
it says "Neko no shippo" 猫のしっぽ
A cat may have a twitchy tail on Twitchy Tail Cat because it is a natural behavior that can indicate excitement, agitation, or alertness in cats.
The possessive form is 'the cat's tail'.
Cats show emotion with their tail. Every cat is different. My cat responds to me with her tail when I talk to her. Only you can tell if your cat is mad or angry when she moves her tail.
Unless it has been in some sort of accident, it means your kitten is a bobtail, which is the common name for two specific breeds of cat: the Japanese bobtail (usually white) or American bobtail (can be any color/color combination). 2nd Answer: There is the breed known as the Manx and they have not tail. If there is any Manx blood in her background genes, then that is the reason she has no tail, other than an accident.
If a cat's tail comes off the cat should see a vet. It is important to make sure that the cat does not have an infection.
That means it has no fur on its tail. It is fine. Maybe the cat kept licking its tail until the tail went bald.
A cat's tail can play a role in the cat's balance (though this isn't vital). The cat's tail is also used to show what the cat is feeling. Ever see a cat furiously twitching its tail right before it attacks? That's a good example.
When a cat's tail twitches, it usually indicates that the cat is feeling agitated, anxious, or irritated.
Cat tail positions can provide insight into a cat's mood and behavior. A raised tail indicates a happy or confident cat, while a lowered or tucked tail suggests fear or submission. A twitching tail may signal agitation or excitement. By observing a cat's tail position, we can better understand their emotions and respond accordingly.