Are you sure they cut them? I lived in Asia for 2 years and lots of cats are born with stubby tails or bent tails that break off as kittens. It's quite unusual to see a full tailed cat. This was Thailand and Philippines but imagine it's the same. I cab confirm I've seen the cats born like this and no cutting involved.
Cats who have no tails can still twist about and land on their feet. There are cats who are born without tails, and cats who get their tails caught and cut off, and they can do it. But if the cat had a tail that is just fine, don't cut it off.
Cut its tail off and fry it
the cats tail is shorter then a kangaroo's tail
A cats tail is in fact an extension of its spine...thats why.
a tail bone
Check her for fleas, they tend to congregate around the base of the cats tail.
I think so because when i pet my cats tail it moves it towards me.
"Why do i need to cut my tail" said the monkey
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.
Cats have one tail only!!!
I don't think it is absolutely necessary Our Schnauzer does not have her ears cut, but she does have her tail cut, so I don't know about that! If you want to show your Schnauzer then you do have to cut the ears and tail.