@@trysomecode1129 No it can also mean the cat is being playful or hunting. Just like purring, it can mean that they are scared, relaxing, or in pain. It's really all about the cat's mood. Follow Jackson Galaxy for more information about cat's posture, or do a quick little google search first. Thank you :)
@@Roxasora123 purring usually is nursing, grooming, relaxing, being friendly. More likely, though, purring is simply soothing, or self-soothing, as cats may also purr in stressful situations
You can tell a lot by a cat tail, and when it's moving in a wag, that generally means something or someone is being annoying. It could be the cat is unsure of something, combined with a little excitement or curiosity - Google I can confirm. I have a cat.
@@JonJon-vg2nv My comment was clearly meant as a harmless joke. And your response is honestly one of the most bizarre and presumptuous replies I've ever had the misfortune of reading. Next time, maybe consider thinking first before making such a ridiculous assumption.
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