Cat airplane ears can also be used as a way for cats to focus on something that has alarmed them in the distance, particularly sounds that may be stressing them out. A cat may also twitch their ears. By twitching their ears, cats can better determine where sounds are coming from and tar...
Frostpaw’s pale gray fur looked almost blue, while the patches of white on Sunbeam’s pelt glowed as though already touched by moonlight. Their tails were twitching. They must be uneasy too. “Where should we look for Mothwing, Duskfur, and Icewing?” he asked them. ...
Pay close attention to your cat’s warning signs—tense body, twitching tail, growling, piloerection (hair standing up), ears pinned back—before it escalates into aggression. 2. Territorial Protection of Their Core Area Cats are particularly territorial. Territories are vigorously guarded with off...
Ears:Inner ears must be clean and light-pink.Cats are subjected to ear mites and wax. Signs of ear problems include persistent scratching, bleeding; odor, black or yellowish discharge, head shaking, wax build-up, hearing loss and disorientation. Teeth:Just like people, cats candevelop tooth d...
He opted to start a conversation, the sides of his mouth twitching so bad he just had to find something for his mouth to work on, aside from breaking out laughing of course. The other man did not bother to answer him at first, too busy placating the fussy feline which was starting ...
While we’re not exactly talking Good Guys and Bad Guys here, Elsa Clair has been spotted by Calvin, and leaps to a quick getaway. Scene 3, Western:The showdown. In the center of town, two men face each other, eyes glaring, fingers twitching, waiting to draw on each other. Kitty,...
“rippling of the back” and “twitching of the back” (Additional file2). This behavior is not linked to feline hyperesthesia syndrome. There is no reaction (biting, scratching, or licking of the area where the twitching or rippling occurs) of the cats to the concerning area of the back...
As is the case with dogs, a twitching (抽动) tail can mean a little anger while a tail held high suggests confidence. Cats will twitch their tails when hunting or angry, while larger twitching suggests displeasure. They may also twitch their tails when playing. A tail held high is a ...
Duskshine—white tom with brown paws and ears Ridgeglow—reddish she-cat with a white nose QUEENS Needleclaw—black-and-white she-cat (mother to Robinkit, a reddish-brown she-kit, and Starlingkit, a black-and-white tom) ELDERS Fallowfern—pale brown she-cat who has lost her hearing ...
Apprentice, Beepaw (white-and-tabby she-kit) Nectarsong—brown she-cat QUEENS Blossomheart—ginger-and-white she-cat (mother to Ridgekit, a reddish she-kit with a white nose, and Duskkit, a white tom with brown paws and ears)