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Aww bless, he is such an adorable orange kitty. I wouldnt have thought it would be something to worry about but hurry up and get some pictures of it. LOL |
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My daft Darcy does that with his huge fluffy tail. Getting a pic is nigh on impossible for me . . . hope you have better luck |
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No pics of Chester but this is the action and posture I mean. Glad my boy isn't the only one, and it will be interesting to hear if any girls do it. |
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its something my Millie does with her fluffy tail..every time i go into the bathroom were i keep her brush she will follow me in so i can brush it for her..shes got me well trained john |
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Oscar used to do that and Cleo does it occasionaly but hers is an average length of tail Oscars always seemed longer - and it was ringed to. I did love his tail he walked around with it curled over his back touching his shoulders. and every time I closed a door my words would be "watch your tail" |
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So, it's 4-1 boys to girls on the tail-loving! Wonder what that proves? Actually I've remembered that the lemurs do it to help them with scenting. They rub a scent gland on the inside of their 'wrist' onto their tails and can then carry it proudly and flick it about to scent the air and scare off intruders. Don't think the cats do that .... just preen! |
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