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The cat's tail can actually express the emotion of 12.

The cat's tail can actually express the emotion of 12.

The cat's tail seems to be inadvertently placed in different positions, and different actions represent different meanings.

Today, let's talk about the language of cat's tail. The cat's tail seems to be inadvertently placed in different positions, and different actions represent different meanings.

& lt friendly; Joy >

The first posture: the cat's tail is upright.

At this time, it often means that the cat is calm and happy. The cat's tail is straight, and it can even see a man named Qiu Hua, which means it is very happy to meet you, which is a sign of a very good mood!

& lt emotional conflict and impatience >

The second posture: the cat's tail swings from side to side with different amplitude.

This may indicate that the cat is experiencing emotional conflicts. Simply put, cats are impatient, but not angry. This often happens when you force the cat to do something, such as grooming, such as slapping the cat for a long time, which makes the cat feel impatient. This is a direct call to you to stop.

& lt Anger, annoyance or excitement >

The third posture: the cat's tail slaps the ground hard.

This action has two different meanings:

The cat is angry! Very angry! I can't help myself, but I still have reason and kindness. I can only vent some of my inner anger by whipping my tail quickly.

② Another meaning is that the cat is in a very excited state! You can only express your excitement through your tail.

& lt happy, excited >

The fourth posture: Mimi's tail is upright like an antenna and will tremble slightly.

This posture is either that the cat is ready to pee or that the cat is in a happy and excited state.

& lt obey; Fear >?

The seventh posture: the cat's tail is sandwiched between its legs.

This shows a kind of obedience and obedience, with the meaning of compromise and fear, indicating that the cat is more nervous and worried now.

& lt defensive or uncomfortable >

The eighth posture is: the cat's tail tightly surrounds itself.

This is a defensive gesture, which means that cats may feel that their situation is not particularly safe. In addition, this may be a sign that the cat is uncomfortable. When a cat feels pain, it will also appear to wrap itself tightly with its tail. Of course, it may also be pure cold and can only be curled up into a ball. But this is also an uncomfortable performance.

& lt relax and calm >

Ninth posture: the tail droops slightly.

This is the cat's calm and relaxed state! You can observe whether the tail of the cat at home is mostly like this when walking ~

& lt anger, demonstration >

The tenth posture: the tail is upright and the hair is fluffy.

Everyone should know this, indicating that the cat was very angry when demonstrating early warning and was ready to attack at any time.

& lt Hunting, Watch Out >

Eleventh posture: the cat's tail is naturally on the ground but the tip of the tail is shaking.

This shows that a cat is attracted by something and is in a state of hunting and alert. Just like a cat wagging its ass before catching its prey, the tip of its tail with a microphone will shake unconsciously ~

& lt is nervous. Fear >

Twelfth posture: the cat's tail is low, its back is slightly arched, and its hind feet are slightly bent.

This often means that cats are in a state of tension and fear. Before I caught the cat in the shower, I was in this position, ready to run away when I moved.