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When on the move, a relaxed cat’s tail will likely be loosely down or held up and curved forward. Nigbur-Mays adds that happy and relaxed cats also usually hold their ears and whiskers in a ...
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Watch their ears, tail, whiskers, and overall posture in different situations—when they’re relaxed, when someone new enters the room, or when a loud noise happens," Stacy says.
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By paying attention to signals like tail flicks, ear twitches and whisker movements, cat owners can better interpret their pet's mood, deepen their bond and ensure a more harmonious home.