they are not sleeping, they are just resting being lazy.
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.
yes, if they felt like it. but they dont tend to do small stuff like that if they dont want. animals are funny that way. Plus they just do it for attention.
yes, it states in page 54 line 82 of the cat law book that cats shall never wag their tails.
No, bunnies do not wag their tails like dogs.
Bunnies wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as happiness or excitement.
Rabbits wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as excitement or happiness.
No, when two male cats are fighting and wagging their tails, they are likely displaying aggressive behavior. Tail wagging in cats is often a sign of irritation or aggression, rather than playful behavior. It's important to separate fighting cats to prevent any injuries.
Commonly unlike a dog, if a cat wags its tail its a sign that it is annoyed or wants to be left alone. That's the only thing I know that it means, if your cat wags its tail constantly then it may just be a habit i would check with a vet maybe if it wags it's tail a lot.
They do
When cats wag their tails really hard that means that they are irritated! When they only move their tails a little bit that means that they are probably getting a little annoyed.
they wag there tail cause there happy
yes