Cats don't really "wag their tails". If your cat is lashing its tail from side to side, it's probably upset about something. A cat may twitch the tip of its tail, which is somewhat different; it doesn't seem to really mean anything other than "I can twitch the tip of my tail, so I think I'll do that."
That's not entirely true; cats usually twitch the tip of their tails when they are hunting.
He liked how you petted him.
A dog is a house pet that wags its tail as a form of communication, usually to express happiness or excitement.
None. That just means its happy. A cat's tail does not wag. A cat's tail swishes, lashes, waves, twitches, flicks, etc. but it does not wag. Dogs' tails wag. When a cat's tail moves, the movement can be involuntary or voluntary. The cat can stop his/her tail from moving is he/she wants to.
It's tail.
voluntary
It means they are content or happy.
He liked how you petted him.
A dog is a house pet that wags its tail as a form of communication, usually to express happiness or excitement.
It is accepted that a Happy cat purrs like a happy dog wags his tail.
Cat's tails twitch and wag slightly no matter what mood they are in. It really depends on your cat.
This means your cat could be coming into it's heat.
Cats show emotion with their tail. Every cat is different. My cat responds to me with her tail when I talk to her. Only you can tell if your cat is mad or angry when she moves her tail.
None. That just means its happy. A cat's tail does not wag. A cat's tail swishes, lashes, waves, twitches, flicks, etc. but it does not wag. Dogs' tails wag. When a cat's tail moves, the movement can be involuntary or voluntary. The cat can stop his/her tail from moving is he/she wants to.
A dog wags its tail and the tail wags the dog.
Cats move their tail for different reasons. If a cat twitches the tip of its tail, it is relaxed and calm. If a cat waves the tail, they are agitated or mad at you or just bothered and wants to be left alone.
No
It's tail.