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Why do cats twitch their ears?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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12y ago

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The movements of cat's tail is related to its emotional state. If a cat twitches the tip of its tail, it is relaxed and calm. If a cat lashes the tail from side to side, they are agitated or mad at you or just bothered and wants to be left alone.

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9y ago

Cats twitch their tails for many reasons. A tail that twitches just at the tip means that the cat is getting slightly agitated. A single tail flick means that the cat is unhappy and does not want to listen.

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7y ago

They wag their tails when they are unhappy. A twitching tail, especially when the cat is sitting, expresses annoyance, while a cat that lashes its tail back and forth is angry. The faster the cat lashes its tail, the angrier it is.

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12y ago

It's possible but mostly they just move it...

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When cats twitch their ears, they are listening.

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