We've had our year and a half year old shelter cat for two months now. He's lovable, adorable, sleeps with us, follows us around, and loves to have his neck and head and ears massaged - he even stretches so we can reach him better. But - the whole time we are doing this thing which he seems to enjoy, his tail is flicking. I've always read that a wagging tail means fear and uncertainty. And that if you are petting your cat and suddenly he starts wagging his tail, it means you should stop. So, we do.
He's also not a 'lap cat' - but loves to be near us. He'll sit next to us on the couch, and if we move he moves, but he doesn't like to be on our laps.
We don't know what kind of situation he came from before us, so we are spending a lot of time playing with him and generally loving him.
Does his tail wagging mean that he's unhappy?
lin
He's also not a 'lap cat' - but loves to be near us. He'll sit next to us on the couch, and if we move he moves, but he doesn't like to be on our laps.
We don't know what kind of situation he came from before us, so we are spending a lot of time playing with him and generally loving him.
Does his tail wagging mean that he's unhappy?
lin