What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
A twitching cat's tail has many meanings, and owners should pay attention to their investigation. First of all, if a cat is frightened and shows severe fear, it will twitch its tail. Secondly, if a cat is threatened, it will also show off by shaking its tail to intimidate the other party. Furthermore, when a cat stretches, its tail will tremble unconsciously, which is usually when the cat is relatively relaxed. Finally, if the cat's tail has been damaged by external force, it will also cause the cat to tremble due to pain. In this case, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.
1. Being frightened
If the cat is frightened, such as hearing a loud noise, having a stranger come in or out of the house, etc., the cat will tremble its tail due to severe fear, and sometimes make warning calls. If this is the case, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to a quiet place to rest to ensure that the environment is stable, and the cat will gradually calm down.
2. Demonstration
When a cat is threatened, it will erect its tail and vibrate to intimidate the other party. At the same time, some cats will also make arching movements. At this time, it means that the cat may attack at any time, so it is recommended that the owner should not approach the cat easily to avoid being accidentally injured by the cat.
3. Stretch yourself
When a cat stretches, its tail will naturally twitch because its body is exerting force. At this time, it usually means that the cat feels very relaxed and at ease, so the owner does not need to worry too much.
4. Pain
If the cat’s tail has been damaged by external forces, such as bruises, smashes, cracked tail vertebrae, etc., the severe pain may cause the tail to tremble, and the cat may not want the owner to touch its tail. This situation is more serious, and it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.