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Tail Talk

Cat tails can be pretty expressive, but unlike dogs, a wagging tail often signals something other than happiness. When a feline wags its tail, it might feel excited, which usually indicates a need for solitude rather than joy. It’s best to give the feline some space to calm down.

Tail wagging can also mean annoyance or displeasure. Quick, twitchy tail movements usually mean irritation, while a slow, steady swish can mean the cat is thinking or slightly frustrated. Offer a quiet retreat or gentle, soothing attention to please a kitty in this mood. Understanding these signals helps in creating a peaceful environment for our furry friends.

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