A cat's tail that stands up like a hook may be caused by excitement, anger, boredom, joint deformity, etc. First of all, if it is caused by excitement, anger, or boredom, then the tail that stands up like a hook is a normal physiological phenomenon, and the owner generally Don't worry too much. If it is an abnormal hook and is accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, such as joint pain, swelling, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the cat to a regular pet hospital for a detailed examination in time to determine the cause and further treatment, which will help to control the condition.
1. Excitement
If a cat is in an excited state, it will raise its tail up. If it is partially bent into a hook, it means that the cat itself is relatively confident, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require special treatment. .
2. Angry
If a cat is angry, it will lower its tail or raise it up, and the amplitude of its tail wagging will become larger and larger, indicating that the anger level is Gradually rising, if not improved in time, the tail will be shaped like a hook. The owner needs to pet the cat to calm the cat's mood. When the mood returns to normal, the tail position will return to normal.
3. Annoyance
Cats generally express their emotions through their tails. If the tail is upright and the end of the tail is slightly curved and a little high, it means that the cat is in a relatively emotional state. If the cat is depressed, it is recommended that the owner play with the cat to relieve the depression and help the tail shape return to normal.
4. Joint deformities
It may be caused by congenital hypoplasia and acquired fractures, which will cause the tail to bend, causing changes in the shape of the joints, as well as swelling, For symptoms such as pain, when the tail is raised up, a curved hook will be formed. The owner will take the cat to the hospital for treatment in time, and then follow the doctor's advice and treat it surgically based on the examination results.