What does it mean to have a cat s tail high? If you don t understand, come here to learn more~

Pet 8:13am, 19 August 2025 103

I believe that people who raise cats at home know that cats will have many small movements to their owners. Many cats like to raise their tails very high. For some people who are just starting to raise cats, they may not know what it means. In fact, there are many reasons why cats have a high tail. Let’s talk about the reason why cats have a high tail and what it means.

When the cat erects its tail upright and does not frequently shake its tail, it means that the cat has a better sense of security and relaxation in the current environment. When the cat erects its tail and shakes it greatly, it means that the cat is curious and may have seen an object that it is curious about.

Scientifically, the cat's tail has the function of balancing the body, adjusting its position, and cooperating with other parts of the body to complete certain movements. Moreover, the different movements of the cat's tail also express different emotions and psychological states. In addition, the cat's tail is also an auxiliary organ for cats to drive away mosquitoes and flies and catch prey.

When a cat is begging for food from its owner, its tail will stand upright, with its tail tip bent aside or slightly forward. If the cat's tail swings gently and gently, it is a sign of intimacy and joy, and it is also a movement when thinking. If the cat's tail slapped hard, it means anger. When the tail shows spastic activity, it mostly indicates anger and frightened. The tail stands upright like a flagpole, which is a sign of satisfaction, safety and complacent. When the tail is weak and deaf, it is a sign of illness, sadness, anxiety, alertness, and fear.

After reading this article, I believe everyone will know why cats have a high tail. In fact, although cats can't speak, they are also emotional. The owner will know after careful observation.