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Understanding Your Cat’s Signals
Understand what your cat is trying to tell you.
Cats might not gush like dogs, but anyone who's been headbumped mid-coffee knows—they’ve got their own love language. Even ...
For instance, people often mistake a dog’s wagging tail as a sign of happiness, but the American Kennel Club suggests that ...
Have you ever felt your heart tug when you try to leave the room and your cat looks at you with those big, pleading eyes? Cats may seem independent, but they often have subtle ways of telling us they ...
From slow blinks to an upright tail, here’s some cues to look out for when reading your cat’s body language. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Like humans ...
From slow blinks to an upright tail, here’s some cues to look out for when reading your cat’s body language. Like humans, cats use their eyes to convey all types of emotions. Paying attention ...
Sometimes, cats can start chasing their tail because it’s painful or itchy, in which case you might notice their body language is more frustrated than playful. Fleas can cause cats to be generally ...
But Pugsley, Puggy for short, has something that makes him stand out from his siblings — the world’s longest tail on a living domestic cat. Measuring in at 18.5 inches, Pugsley’s tail was ...
Cats can vary a lot in shape and size, and their tails are no exception. The average tail is around eight to 12 inches (20–30cm) – but some cats are blessed with much longer appendages.
Cats can vary a lot in shape and size, and their tails are no exception. The average tail is around eight to 12 inches (20–30cm) – but some cats are blessed with much longer appendages. The ...
A cat’s tail is an expressive appendage, often revealing their inner mood. One of the first signs of overstimulation is rapid or frequent tail flicking. Unlike the gentle sway of contentment, an ...