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Our feline friends say a lot with their body language. Here's why cats wag their tails, according to an expert.
From slow blinks to an upright tail, here’s some cues to look out for when reading your cat’s body language. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
A cat that’s excited will often have similar body language to a relaxed cat, but with a few variations. A good way to tell the difference is by noting the cat-tail language.
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Cats have a reputation for being mysterious, independent creatures. But understanding your feline friend’s emotions and behavior may be as easy as reading their body language.
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Here's how to know how your cat is feeling. Cat body language, vocalizations, and behaviors allow our feline friends to express themselves and can clue us into what they're thinking and how they ...
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