I'm guessing a raccoon.
The cat's tail is for balance. like when they climb up a tree and fi they fall their tail will help them turn and land of their feet. hope that helps! :)and they use it when they get mad and tell you to back off:)-wikianswers
the word tail is not an adjective tail is a body part of a dog, cat, bunny ext. or like a fairytale.
The possessive form is 'the cat's tail'.
A manx is a cat that has no tail. The taillessness is genetic and not the result of an accident or deliberate cruelty. Sometimes a manx cat has no tail at all, sometimes they have a very short tail (one or two caudal vertebrae), also they have six toes on each foot! A Manx cat also as long back legs and short front legs , which make them jump high !
A tailless cat is a cat breed known as the Manx, which originates from the Isle of Man. They are characterized by their unique feature of being born without a tail or with a very short tail. Manx cats are typically affectionate, intelligent, and known for their dog-like personalities.
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there are many animals with hands , tail and feet like tigers or it can be a dog or cat
Puppy, herd this one before but it was a cat to kitten one:)
dog or maybe a kitten
A cat's tail sways for balance. Their tail helps them stay on their feet when they leap and when they walk.
The cat's tail is for balance. like when they climb up a tree and fi they fall their tail will help them turn and land of their feet. hope that helps! :)and they use it when they get mad and tell you to back off:)-wikianswers
A cat's tail gets bushy when frightened or upset.
7 feet long
Are you talking about a sphinx? That's pretty good, but the Sphinx doesn't have whiskers like a cat. It would have to be an artificial or facsimile of a cat, such as a statue, stuffed animal, piece of jewelery, or a picture. A tiger
A wild cat looks like a house cat but has white tip tail.
The Quokka uses its tail for balance, like a cat