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Ride It Like You Stole It!
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Fortunately our four are house cats now, but Luna did catch a bird that had got in the cat run.
its means their annoyedNow there are a few people on here who have cats, perhaps someone can comment on a behaviour displayed by the cat who nicked my dinner, he/she was wagging their tail like a dog, all cats I have known will flick their tail, but never seen one wagging it like this one did.
its means their annoyed
https://www.care.com/c/stories/6422/why-do-cats-wag-their-tails/en-gb/
That’s the thing, this cat was really friendly, was in no way a stray, was in far too good/well fed condition, perhaps it was a bit surprised to see two people sat outside, looking at the link I think it was happy to see us as it walked across to us allowed itself to be stroked, then ate my chicken.Conflicted is probably a better way of putting it.
it's a do I stay, do I go, can I nick more of this, what will the Human do...
You do have to take the rest of the body language into account as well, especially the ears and eyes. Cats really *do* communicate with their entire body, and they're very good at it.
That’s the thing, this cat was really friendly, was in no way a stray, was in far too good/well fed condition, perhaps it was a bit surprised to see two people sat outside, looking at the link I think it was happy to see us as it walked across to us allowed itself to be stroked, then ate my chicken.
i’m no cat expert, but I do believe they will up sticks and move house to find more gullible humans to pander to them.Ah.
An opportunistic upgrading of lifestyle, then. Cats are very good at this kind of thing.![]()