Hi there..cats who have a nubby tail are known as Manx. It is a genetic mutation that occurred several hundred years ago. The Manx breed originated on the Isle of Man where there they are commonly found. You can learn more about Manx Cats: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manx_(cat)
They don't usually have a tail. Some varieties have a stub but no full tail.
A cats tail is in fact an extension of its spine...thats why.
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.
They usually pee with their tail up. Female cats can also spray to mark territory as males do.
Bob-No tail
He actually does have a tail! It's a little nub. Like a real bears tail. Or like a bob cats tail. Hope this helped!
They don't usually have a tail. Some varieties have a stub but no full tail.
Don't dock the tail if you can help it. Not all Australian Shepherds need a tail bob, since some are born with a natural bob.
the domesticated cat with a bob tail are called Manx cats and they come in a variety of colors. Only females can be calico because the sex chromosome in females is "XX" whereas the male sex chromosome is "XY". It's hard to explain but that is the reasoning behind no male calicos.
Yes, some species do.
Nothing much but they may loose some of their balance because balance is what the tail is there for.
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
Lion. Over time some became smaller and less furocious, Bob Cats were made and some developed into wild cats (size and shape of Domestic will bigger claws and teeth) and some wild cats developed into domestic.
Check her for fleas, they tend to congregate around the base of the cats tail.