Do Orange Tabby
cats or other feline breeds actually wag their tails or are their tails simply
part of their physical appearance and nothing more? This is surprisingly a
common question. Cats actually do wag their tails, but not in a frantic or
excited way that is associated with dogs wagging their tails. A cat will wag
his tail in slow and controlled movements and usually does so in an effort to
communicate quite a few things. For instance, some cats will raise their tail
and move it about freely to indicate their friendliness. Other cats may lower
their tail and flick it sharply to signal distress. Most cats like the Orange
Tabby will constantly sway their tail, thump it on the ground, or hold it at
different levels to signal their moods. For more information on cats
communicating with their tail, talk with your Sharon, ON veterinary clinic
team.