Hi All, and a happy new year....
i have a question about cats and their tail movements (i'll make it as short as possible!)
Now... I love to watch my cats moods via their tails and my feelings are as follows:
I come in from work, get up in the morning etc and the cats (especially Sparkle in this case) greet me with a tail upright and bent at the tip and she quivers it - I take this as: 'Hi Mum, so lovely to see you' (absolutely no spraying going on here!)
Cats are out in the garden - perusing their domain, I appear and call them and they 'bound' (especially Arnie in this case) down the garden tail bolt up but not fluffed up - I take this as ; YAY!!!! Hi Mum
Now this is the one I disagreed with with my friends as they said whenever their rehomed/part feral cat twitches her tail it means 'bog off... had enough!'
Any one of my kits, dozing or just sat staring out of the window etc ... not a care in the world and I say 'hello gorgeous, you ok?' and without any other response just the tip of their tails twitch... I respond with something like 'you're such a good girl/boy' and the tip twitches again usually followed by a roll onto their backs. Now I take this as 'love you too and i am listening and know you're there and love you too but cannot be bothered to do much more than a tail twitch to let you know'.
Am I reading this right?
To add - I do know when the tail twitch means 'leave it out' 'Not in the mood thank you - its by far more of a flick and a dirty look lol
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