It's a "this feels good" reaction. The area on their rump around their tail is an erogenous zone, so is very sensitive to touch. Scent glands are found at the base of a cat's tail, so by pushing against your hand, the cat is transferring its scent onto you, and vice versa. This is usually seen to be a sign of ownership and affection.
Petted is a word.I got into a debate with my six year old daughter about this today. It shows up in the online dictionary, http://www.thefreedictionary.com/petted , and in an old 1984 Webster dictionary. Petted is definitely a word.petted is not a wordNo it is pronounced pet because petted doesn't make since when you say you petted the dog. When you say I pet the dog it makes more sense.I beg to differ, when you say "I pet the dog." it implies present tense or something you would do now. Using pet in a different way one could say "I was petting the dog." But for some sentences petted would be appropriate, "The dog was petted yesterday." is grammatically correct especially when compared to "The dog was pet yesterday." As you can probably see, the second variation implies present tense but does not agree with the tense implied by yesterday. Lastly, one who really wishes to explore this topic might check any dictionary under the inflected forms of the verb pet.
No, you don't. The only reason you should ever if the animal was being bad. Hamsters don't understand that tho, cat can on certain situations, but hamsters do not. and also only qualified animal handlers pick hamsters up to check the sex of the hamster like they did with my hamster
Yes, but its better if you don't. Hamsters are awake only at night. If you wake them up during the day, they will sometimes bite, or jump up in a fright. If they are nice hamsters they will not be mad.
Guinea pigs DON'T have tails. Therefore they cannot get wet tail, but they CAN get diarrhea, this looks the same as wet tail and can therefore be quite easy to get them mixed up.
well right now I know that they do love a lot of veggies. Including; carrots, lettuce, celery. They do enjoy those but make sure to cut them up! Uh I know they love hard corn and sunflower seeds and those yogurt things you buy at the store. Fresh fruit of any kind that is soft not hard. Sticks small.
Hmasters tails go up because they are very happy, just like dogs. If you need anymore info about hamsters email me @ AnimalLoverAubree@gmail.com
It's just a reflex when they are petted. They just do it so they can get petter/scratched down their back.
to play, be clean, stay up late,and be petted
Hamsters live from 3 up to 12 years.
Teddy/Plush hamsters are easier to pick up than live hamsters. Live hamsters move and may bite unlike teddies that stay still. . Syrian Hamsters (sometimes called TeddyBear Hamsters at Petstores) move slower than dwarf hamsters so they usually are easier to pick up. Also, they usually are less likely to bite, but they aren't too different from dwarf hamsters.
You can tell if something is wrong with your hamster if it starts acting different to how it normally does, waking up later, not coming out for food, being irritable etc. Also when hamsters become ill, many lose their hygiene of going to the toilet properly, their tails may be sodden with wee.
in anime he only goes up to 4 tails in manga he goes up to 8 tails
10 coins would be tails up.
A hamsters teeth don't get that big at all. They only get up to 2 inches from the gums up.
I would say their the same because tails beats up anti tails and anti tails can beat up tails their clones so my guess is their the same but they know how to hurt each other like for example anti tails knows how to hurt tails feelings but that might not affect him even though he says mean things
They don't most of the time. The females will sit still and the tail will go up when in heat.
first go to the icon that looks like an up side down tv and go to the icon with the hamster on it i think it is yellow and then click on the icon that has 2 hamsters and 2 cages it is at the bottom and then move them ............... :)