posted by Posh13 on Oct 3
We have always been fascinated by what that cat tail is doing, from the question mark shape it makes to swishing side to side or standing bolt upright.
Did you know that when you see your cat’s tail, swishing from side to side, means that it is extremely angry. I for sure know, that when I’m curled up watching a film and my cat gets petted the wrong way, that tail will start moving from side to side. Talk about a short fuse!
How To Read A Cat’s Tail
Upright tail:
A friendly greeting to another cat or human, that are feel no threat.
Upright tail with the tail tipped:
A greeting, but the cat may have some reservations.
Gentle Downward Curve but the curve tipped up:
Total relaxation and contentment.
Tail is still but the tip is actively twitching:
Very irritated and annoyed.
Upright and fully bristled tail:
Aggression or defense from another cat.
Fluffed out and lowered tail:
Fear and trying to avoid confrontation of another cat.
Tail downward and tucked between the legs:
Submission or defeat.
Tail is wrapped around the body:
Contentment or slightly defensive.
So just when you think you may have it all figured out, watch out, because the results may shock you; keep yourself well informed before you decide to pet your cat, and reach out that hand. Trust me, because I had to learn the hard way!
Cats are mysterious creatures indeed, but with time and experience we have certainly developed some clues towards understanding what they are thinking.

























