If people want to communicate with cats, they need to learn to distinguish what the cat wants to express through its posture. For example, cats will express some emotions by wagging their tails, so we must always pay attention. So what does a cat’s tail drooping and wagging mean? Why is the cat's tail drooping and wagging? Next, let’s take a look at the reasons why a cat’s tail droops and wags.
1. Relax
If the cat's tail is down and the tip of the tail is up If it swings slowly, it means that it is now in a relaxed state, and the owner does not need to worry too much.
2. Fear and panic
If the cat’s tail is drooping and swaying violently, it means that the cat is scared and panicked at this time. If there is still an aggressive momentum, it means that the cat may attack at any time. At this time, it is recommended that the owner not forcefully approach the cat, otherwise it will be easily scratched.
3. Physical discomfort
If the cat’s tail is drooping and wagging, and it is also accompanied by abnormal symptoms such as listlessness and loss of appetite, then you should consider that the cat may be sick. Because of physical discomfort, it will affect its ability to lift its tail. At this time, it is recommended that the owner consult a pet doctor and receive treatment in time.
It can only be said that it is generally okay for cats to have a drooping and wagging tail, but if the frequency is high, you still need to pay attention. For a moment.