If your cat's tail appears limp or they react negatively to touch in that area, it could indicate trauma or nerve damage. Skin irritations from fleas, allergies, or infections can also lead to ...
No Tail did not like the other cats. He seemed programmed to kill any non-human in their Lansing home ... “Whether it’s war, ...
Welcome to the complex world of feline body language, where a mere flick of the tail or a slight twitch of the ear speaks volumes—but only if you’re fluent in “cat.” What’s interesting ...