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How to Decode Your Cat’s Tail Language
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Here’s what Dr. Merkatoris and feline behaviorists Stephen Quandt founder of Stephen Quandt Feline Behavior Associates, and Joey Lusvardi, say about the most common emotions expressed through cat tail positions.
- Straight and upright means friendly: Tail held up with no to very little movement with the tip slightly quivering, or slightly curling or hooking.
- Low or wrapped around the body means cautious: No movement or very subtle movements, often accompanied by a hunched body position.
- And many more in the article…..
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