Your cat's tail may quiver when she sees you because she is trembling with excitement. When a cat sees a bird or mouse their tail sometimes will quiver in excitement. A quivering tail in response to petting is a nervous system reaction to the unusual stimulation. In addition to all of those things an intact male cat quivers his tail while holding it high as he stands in preparation to spray a urine mark in his territory.
She feels happy and safe. This is good behavior instead of being a scardy-cat or attack cat. Hope this helps
I think so because when i pet my cats tail it moves it towards me.
Cats can be very finniky about where they will let you touch them. Some cats will let you touch their tails and others will not. Before trying to pet a cat's tail, see if that cat likes to be pet at all.
Its probably because he is simply noticing your there, And sorta asking you to come over and pet him. :)
Depending on the cat, they like to be pet everywhere. For instance, I've known cats that love to be pet on their bellies, though it's not that common. My cat likes to be pet specifically behind her ear on the bump of muscle. She also enjoys just being pet on her back near her tail. There is no certain spot that all cats like being pet on. Some cats don't like being pet at all because they weren't raised near humans or something like that.
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There are loads of different types of cats but there are: Tabby (average pet cat) Tortoise shell (no tail) Siamese (usually white with black heads) Ands lots more
Yes. Cats were domesticated in ancient times, but all pet cats today are descended from wild cats.
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There are pet cats and stray cats but no big cats in Jamaica.
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