If you only see cats with their tails standing up, that is a good sign because it generally indicates a confident and well adjusted animal. A fearful or aggressive cat will hold its tail down, and may lash it from side to side.
your cat swishes his tail either because he is annoyed or he sees something moving (a bird or a leaf ) outside cats also swish their tail before they pounce.
They usually pee with their tail up. Female cats can also spray to mark territory as males do.
when a cats tail is standing up straight, it means they feel prideful. It means the cat is happy or excited and enjoys its life especially if it's up all the time. Cats usually are prideful, and it's good to see a cat's tail is up.
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.
A cats body langue is actullay very simplie . the cat has to places it can be seen on its ears and its tail Happy-Tail waving ears still Mad-Tail staightup ears flattend Attentive-Tail down ears up
yes you can
you have a really messed up enemy.
When cats tails are up that means they're happy. I know because I have one.
The same thing it means when you do it.
yes they do it is their equivalent of a cats hair standing up when they are nervous
If your cats hair stands up it means the cat is angry
It depends on the height measure, and furthermore, if a cat's tail is broken or the tip of it has been smashed they won't always land on their feet. If its tail is fine and its not to high up then Yes.
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.