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I've got a question.
My two cats are as different as can be. The little girl is dainty and quiet. the boy is bold, strong and assertive.
What I don't know is what it means when he wags his tail. he REALLY wags that sucker a lot. Here are a couple examples of what I don't understand.
I like to pick him up, let him sit on my forearm and lean against my chest then just walk around the condo. Going to all rooms, just wandering around. he seems to like it. he doesn't try jumping out, and sometimes lays down as we go. But he wags his tail. not so much like a dog, but he'll wag it out then sort of slap my back with it. It almost seems like he's telling me he's enjoying himself but I'm not sure.
Also, he LOVES to jump into my arms and pass out. sometimes he'll look completely asleep, but he'll wag his tail slowly back and forth.
I read that cats wagging their tails means they're anxious or uneasy and I just don't think that's the case here. Am I wrong?
My two cats are as different as can be. The little girl is dainty and quiet. the boy is bold, strong and assertive.
What I don't know is what it means when he wags his tail. he REALLY wags that sucker a lot. Here are a couple examples of what I don't understand.
I like to pick him up, let him sit on my forearm and lean against my chest then just walk around the condo. Going to all rooms, just wandering around. he seems to like it. he doesn't try jumping out, and sometimes lays down as we go. But he wags his tail. not so much like a dog, but he'll wag it out then sort of slap my back with it. It almost seems like he's telling me he's enjoying himself but I'm not sure.
Also, he LOVES to jump into my arms and pass out. sometimes he'll look completely asleep, but he'll wag his tail slowly back and forth.
I read that cats wagging their tails means they're anxious or uneasy and I just don't think that's the case here. Am I wrong?