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Yes Pearla does this too when she's playing and excited. She's waiting for her chance to get at your hands though but it's almost like a 'come and get it ' request when she does this. Her tail can be thrashing about and she still hangs around for more. Posh was different, as soon as her tail flicked we knew to back off or the growl would follow, I suppose you have to know and read your cat. |
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Cassie is a tail flicker which warns us that she wants to be left alone. However, Mia my daughter's cat, flicks her tail and fluffs it out to twice its size when there is food around or she wants to play It's easy to tell when she's happy, I tell my daughter she should put her on dusting duties when her tail is like that! |
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Love the dusting duties, Mags! Kizzy does that, I call it her "flirty tail", she is always affectionate anyway but seems more so when her tail is all puffed up. I'm sure the basis of this behaviour is sexual. I've always understood thrashing tail from side to side is a warning - back off or else and a waving gently tail is a greeting, happy sign. I bet some cats get their signals mixed up some times, like people. |
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Inky is a tail thrasher, Big Fooz is more of a tail twitcher, just the end twitches when he's happy. Swirl is a tail swisher, so is Barnaby. Fecto is usually asleep!! They are all tail thrashers when they are watching birds! |
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Cat tail signs, such as a flicking tail, can mean many things. If a cat is flicking it’s tail and is crouched, it’s usually an indication that they are stalking, or watching prey, ready to pounce. At other times, the flicking tail will indicate that the cat is annoyed and you should keep away. A cat will also sometimes flick his tail when he is being petted even though he is purring at the same time. In my experience, a flicking tail means caution. If you are playing with your cat, it’s a sign that they are really into playing and you shouldn’t get too close. This is a great sign, in that they are really engaged with the play and they should be interested for several minutes. On the other hand, it also means they may overshoot and hit your foot if you aren’t careful. If you come upon your cat, and want to pet them, or call them and they sit still and flick their tail, this means that they don’t want to be disturbed. In this case of cat body language – tail flicking is a definite warning. |
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