Cat shakes tail but doesn't spray. A cats tail is tremendously communicative thanks to how mobile it is. Cats can do so many moves with their tail. But in 9 years he has never actually sprayed.
Cats are territorial and will sometimes spray their turf with urine. Cats pretend to spray because they havent learned how. At times during the day her tail will shake uncontrollably as it stands straight up.
They can raise it up and down sweep it fr. He looks as though hes about to spray his tail is in the air and his back end quivers. If a mother doesnt teach her kitten how to spray with urine itll phantom spray.
My cat an American shorthair-blue is about 1 year old and her tail is always pointing straight up. About the time I first noticed this there was a question in a cat magazine I read from someone whose cat did this too. My cat does something very similar to this.
With this in mind why a cat would shake its tail but not release urine can be a bit perplexing. If you notice that your cats tail is vibrating and pointing straight up in the air he may be about to mark his territory with a spray of urine says the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsThis behavior is most common in un-neutered cats who use their scent to attract a mate. Its learned from their mothers or other cats while kittens.
My cat an American shorthair-blue is about 1 year old and her tail is always pointing straight up.
If a mother doesnt teach her kitten how to spray with urine itll phantom spray. My cat does something very similar to this. They can raise it up and down sweep it fr. Cats pretend to spray because they havent learned how. Cats are territorial and will sometimes spray their turf with urine. If a mother doesnt teach her kitten how to spray with urine itll phantom spray. At times during the day her tail will shake uncontrollably as it stands straight up. With this in mind why a cat would shake its tail but not release urine can be a bit perplexing. About the time I first noticed this there was a question in a cat magazine I read from someone whose cat did this too.
Cats can do so many moves with their tail. But in 9 years he has never actually sprayed. My cat does something very similar to this. My cat an American shorthair-blue is about 1 year old and her tail is always pointing straight up. Cats pretend to spray because they havent learned how. If you notice that your cats tail is vibrating and pointing straight up in the air he may be about to mark his territory with a spray of urine says the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsThis behavior is most common in un-neutered cats who use their scent to attract a mate. Cats are territorial and will sometimes spray their turf with urine.
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