Siamese Cats Like to Use Their Tails to Express Emotions
Siamese are naturally very intelligent and enjoy communicating with people. When they are in a good mood, they emit cries that sound like a child’s crying and continuously call out to their owner. It’s as if they are having a deep conversation with you, shouting out their thoughts and feelings all at once. Of course, besides using vocalizations to express their intentions and moods, Siamese cats more often use their tails to convey their feelings.
1. Tail lifted straight up, tip curved: indicates the Siamese cat is very interested in something but still a little hesitant. However, the overall mood is very pleasant.
2. Tail lifted straight up, tip vertical: shows the Siamese cat is very friendly to you, which is a way to express goodwill. Commonly seen in kittens toward the .
3. Tail arched in a semicircle, fur standing up: this is the Siamese cat’s state when it encounters danger and is on defense. The next step after this action is usually an attack.
4. Tail down, fur standing up: indicates the Siamese cat is facing danger, feeling very nervous and scared.
5. Tail raised and making a circle: shows the Siamese cat’s curiosity about something and a desire to get closer to investigate.
6. Tail shaking forcefully from side to side: means the Siamese cat is very angry and is about to attack.
7. Tail tucked between the legs: shows the Siamese cat is facing a strong opponent and is admitting defeat, begging for mercy.
Understanding and mastering the secrets of the pet Siamese cat’s tail language is not something that can be discovered in a short time. Only by spending a long time with a Siamese cat and being good at observing its behaviors can you summarize the meanings of its actions. Over time, you will understand the secrets of its tail.