Teach you how to understand cats by looking at their tails!
The owner always cannot understand what the cat is thinking. In fact, through the cat's body language, you can understand the cat's current state and mood. As long as the owner is good at discovering, you will see the difference. The cat's tail swinging posture can illustrate the cat's current state and mood.
The cat's tail is slightly bent downward and the tail tip is slightly bent upward: This means that the cat is enjoying a leisurely and freehand life.
The tail was slightly raised and softly bent: the cat was interested in something in front of him.
Look at the tail and speak. The cat's tail can speak, and teaches you to understand the little master's mood. The tail is upright and the tail tip is bent: this means that the cat has a strong interest in you, and is friendly and willing to get close to you, but there is still some reservation.
The tail is upright, the tail tip is vertical: I am very willing to get close to you, and there is no reservation. Adult cats do this by learning the action of a kitten getting close to its mother. The kitten's hint was to ask the cat mother to check the hips for it.
The tail is completely hanging down and sandwiched between the hind legs: this is a signal of panic, or a compliant cat indicates to its kind its low status in the cat community.
The tail is downward and the hair is standing up: This means it is very scared.
The tail swings strongly: this signal indicates that the cat is very angry. If the tail continues to swing from one side to the other, it means it is ready to attack at any time.
The tail remains unmoved, but the tail tip suddenly vibrates: this way of swinging the tail means that the cat feels a little irritable. If the tail tip vibrates more vigorously, it means it will catch people.
The tail is raised and vibrated: a slight vibration usually occurs on a cat that has just been gently stroked by its owner. This body language seems to have a meaning of "personal identification".
Tails are placed aside: When a female cat is ready to mate with a male cat, its tail will be removed. When the tomcat sees its position, he knows that he can get close to it without being attacked.
The tail is straight and the hair is also straight: this is a defensive signal, indicating that if you continue to be threatened, the cat will attack.
What's interesting is that the meaning of many cats' tails is exactly the opposite of that of dogs, so no wonder cats and dogs often fight when they meet. It turns out that they are "inconsistency in language". We poop shovelers can also observe the cat's body language more often, and we can understand a lot of situations from its tail, so that we can understand what the cat wants to express and communicate with it will be simpler.