It depends how swiftly she is "wagging" her tail. If she is lashing it, and flopping her tail with power, then she is annoyed. She doesn't understand our language and your cat might be short tempered and doesn't like the noises that the other language sounds like. If she flicks her tail, or ear, she's annoyed. Most cat people aren't as cat as they think you are.
Cat flicks ear: Annoyed, more than tail flick
Cat flicks tail tip: Annoyed, less than ear flick
Tries to touches noses with you/sniffs/smells face: Greeting,
Purrs while sick: Comforting herself
Purrs while is struggling: Comforting herself
Hisses: Is hurt physically/Feels angry or annoyed
Fluffs up fur: Embaressed, shocked, surprised, frightened/scared
Archs back: Threatening
Lashes/Wags tail: Angry, annoyed, or excited.
Next time, observe your cat, if her tail tip is twitching, and her tail lashing, starting from the base, stop talking. Tell me the enviorment, how large the yard(front and back) is, how large the house is, how many other animals, or people live there, how often do most people visit, how often do people come in contact her, what type of other animals, if there are other cats, city, suburb, forest or near wilderness, if you let her outside, if she has a collar, if she has a bell for collar, how many children, do you make her take baths, how old is she, is she fixed, how recently...? All of these, please go through a list and answer and I will give you your answers to why she is like so...thank you.
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.
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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.
Yes, Bulldogs wag their tail and it's the cutest thing because their tails are like little "nubs."
When cats wag their tail, it could indicate that they are feeling agitated, annoyed, or overstimulated. It is a warning sign that they may become aggressive if the trigger is not removed. It is best to give the cat space and avoid interactions that are causing this behavior.
they wag there tail cause there happy
too wag his tail to get rid of the flies
In WolfQuest, your wolf will automatically wag its tail in response to certain situations, such as when you are exploring and are near other animals or when you are in a social interaction with other wolves. The tail wagging animation is not something you can manually control in the game.
Cats use their tail to communicate with other animals and humans by expressing their emotions and intentions. For example, a cat may wag its tail when it is happy or excited, while a flicking tail may indicate agitation or annoyance. A puffed-up tail can signal fear or aggression. By observing a cat's tail movements, we can better understand their feelings and respond accordingly.
it will wag its tail or lick you
A line.
like dont toot your own horn, i think? like dont talk about yourself or brag or boost about yourself i thinkk