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With their huge bodies, their pointed facial features, and their fluffy tails, it's easy to see why Maine Coons are so ...
A woman welcomed home a new kitten earlier this month as a furry sibling to the older cat, Dingo. She originally thought ...
As cats moved from the wilderness to live closer to humans, they evolved a friendly, affectionate cue: the tail-up position.
The 12-year-old cat's strange belly movements sparked pregnancy fears—until vets revealed a very different diagnosis.
Your cat is saying something with the swish of its tail, but exactly why do cats wag their tails? We asked a pet behavior expert to explain. Skip to main content.
If you suspect this, take your cat to the vet, who can take a look and let you know if the anal glands are the reason your cat is playing with their tail. 5. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome ...
Meanwhile, a low and tucked cat tail suggests the cat is nervous. DeVoss says that a frightened cat will hold its tail low — practically touching the floor — and tucked between its legs.
Meet Nyaa Nyaa, a fuzzy orange cat, who sat comfortably on a cushion tapping his tail to the beat of the music. This all seems to be taking place at what looks like a dinner party.
Feline vocalizations, body language, scent communication, visual signals and tactile communication are fascinating.
If a female cat is maternally aggressive, ... Your cat's eyes, ears, body, and tail all attempt to communicate their feelings — with you and with other cats and animals.
If you suspect this, take your cat to the vet, who can take a look and let you know if the anal glands are the reason your cat is playing with their tail. 5. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome ...