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Cat Tail Language Cats can't tell us how they're feeling. It can be annoying when we're not sure if they're happy or upset with us, or worrying when they can't tell us if they're sick.
From slow blinks to an upright tail, here’s some cues to look out for when reading your cat’s body language. Eyes Like humans, cats use their eyes to convey all types of emotions.
A cat that’s excited will often have similar body language to a relaxed cat, but with a few variations. A good way to tell the difference is by noting the cat-tail language.
A Lesson in Cat Tail Body Language Cat tails are truly nature's wonder. As an extension of the spine, tails help cats balance themselves, especially when they navigate narrow spaces.
Decode your cat’s mood and the meaning behind their tail positions and movements. Cats express a lot about how they're feeling by the way they carry their tails. Cats use their tails as an ...
The result is “Kitty Language: An Illustrated Guide to Understanding Your Cat” (Ten Speed Press; June 13), a delightful, detailed look at what your pet is really telling you with its body.
From slow blinks to an upright tail, here’s some cues to look out for when reading your cat’s body language. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Eyes ...
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.
Cats are very expressive if you know what to look for in their body language. Everything from the way their tail twitches to the position of their ears is a form of communication.
Cats have a reputation for being mysterious, independent creatures. But understanding your feline friend’s emotions and behavior may be as easy as reading their body language. By paying ...