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If woman can learn how to shake it more--why can't they learn how to NOT wiggle so much?
They can't balance them selves so they aren't as fit as other cats.
It can be (e.g. wiggled toes, wiggled tails). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb wiggle, so it can also be a verb.
Cattails are plants, not animals, so they don't eat anything.
So they can scratch it if they have an itch.
Cats with long fur (usually termed "Longhair") usually have fluffy tails. Some mixed breeds and some certain purebreeds are Longhaired, so going by fur alone is not a good indicator of breed. Examples of longhaired breeds with very fluffy tails include: Maine Coon, Norwegian Forest Cat, Persian and Ragdoll. However, mixed breed cats can also have very fluffy tails also.
All cats have tails, although in some, notably the Manx variety, the tail may be so short as to not be apparent.
A cat uses body language. They let others know how they feel with body movements. The tail wagging reflects what mood a cat is in. When a cat comes towards you with its tail held straight in the air or waving gently side to side, this is a friendly greeting. A flicking tail indicates ambivalence - the cat is not sure how it feels. A cat that is being held and is flicking its tail wants to be put down.
Google search cats to see how they look like... and they have so much hair instead of a coat... that is why they shed before summer...
well, some cats like string( because they look like mices tails) so maybe you should try that.
It isn't an illness, they are just deformed. Siames cats have a tendency for crooked tails. There are many great myths about it. One of my favorites is that the princesses use to put their rings on the cat's tails while bathing, and the cats developed the kink in order to have a more secure hold onto the rings.
Yes they do, that is why God made them with tails. It helps them to balance and also shows their moods, but the real reason is for balance. However the Manx cat is born without tails, which is a genetic "fault", like the baldness in the Egyptian hairless cat