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  2. Cat Trying and Failing to Catch Tail Over Balcony Railing Has ...

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    A Cat’s Tail The tails of cats provide a lot of information as to their mood and attention . Though very few cats wag their tails like dogs, they still use it inter body language.

  3. Cat's Pure Anger Over Her Own Tail Has Feline Lovers ... - AOL

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    However, some cats also chase their tails--or another cat's tail--when playing or in hunting mode. When a cat starts to attack their own tail, chew on it, or become obsessed with it, though, there ...

  4. Angry Bobcat Kitten Who Stole a Blanket Sounds Like Anything ...

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    On January 4, the tiny baby cat tried to make away with a stolen blanket, and his angry sounds at being busted have viewers laughing out loud. ... His fluffy little tail caught my eye immediately ...

  5. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    A cat's tail may swing from side to side, and if this motion is slow and "lazy", it generally indicates that the cat is in a relaxed state. Cats will twitch the tip of their tails when hunting, alert, or playful. A stalking domestic cat will typically hold its tail low to the ground while in a crouch, and twitch it quickly from side to side.

  6. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    When angry or frightened, a cat will lay back its ears to accompany the growling or hissing sounds it makes. Cats also turn their ears back when they are playing or to listen to a sound coming from behind them. The fold of skin forming a pouch on the lower posterior part of the ear, known as Henry's pocket, is usually prominent in a cat's ear. [6]

  7. Pinch-induced behavioral inhibition - Wikipedia

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    Pinch-induced behavioral inhibition (PIBI), also called dorsal immobility, transport immobility, clipnosis, or scruffing, is a partially inert state that results from a gentle squeeze of the nape, the skin at the back of the neck. It is mostly observed among cats and allows a mother cat to carry her kitten easily with her jaws. It can be used ...

  8. Rescue Cat Experiences All Her Firsts After Spending Life in ...

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    Heartwarming video shows rescue cat warming up to her new home. The TikTok video reveals the story of Rue’s remarkable transformation, as she takes her first tentative steps into a world of love ...

  9. Grouchy Cat’s Adorable Leaps Immediately Go Viral - AOL

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    Nimbus got some serious air on that last leap!The video immediately went viral and has more than 10 million views, 1.6 million likes, and thousands of comments. @kaeli mae said, "THE JUMP HAHAHAH ...