Have you ever known a cat whose temperament could change on a dime? One moment they'll crawl into your lap, purring affectionately. The next, they'll lash out with a paw and dash away. Your best clue ...
Maine Coon cats are huge. They're legitimately just large cats, but honestly, they're not quite as massive as they look. A great portion of their perceived size is all that fur they've got! For ...
Cats communicate in a variety of ways. Their purrs can have different meanings, but they also use a species-specific cat tail language to convey fear, excitement, contentment, curiosity, and ...
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A cat will often use its tail to convey emotions, swishing it from side to side or thumping it on the ground. Each wag can have a different meaning, but new owners in particular might find it tricky ...
I adore my Siberian cat Alexei’s tail. It is so big and fluffy, and I love how it flicks and sways depending on his mood. So sure, I enjoy his tail, but why do cats have tails? And does he even need ...
Why do cats play with their tail? It’s a fair question from any cat owner – or, indeed, anybody who spends their time watching cat videos on the internet. This adorable and funny behavior is really ...
If you’re mystified by your cat’s tail-wagging behavior, you’re not alone. But experts say that a feline’s swishing tail may be one of the key ways to understand what your cat is thinking. But it can ...
Animals may not understand language the way humans do, but they are remarkably skilled at reading cues. Tone, rhythm, and ...
Cat owners are keenly tuned in to their pets’ body language, but once in a while the felines will throw a curve. Sometimes it’s in their tails. While watching our cat snooze, we noticed his tail was ...
Cats might not bark, beg, or break into full-body wiggles like their canine counterparts—but don’t be fooled. Just because they’re quiet doesn’t mean they’re not communicating. In fact, cats are ...