Why do cats do that? 10 cute, silly and quirky cat behaviors explained

Why do cats sometimes make their tails quiver all over?
Photo: Eve-Angeline Mitchell

Why do cats sometimes make their tails quiver all over?

When cats do this, it's generally because they're both happy and excited. You might see your cat do this while rubbing against the door where his food is kept, or when he greets you when you get home from work. Not all cats do this, but when they do, the tail is usually straight up or elevated and arched. This is not to be confused with tail swishing or wagging, which mean totally different things.

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, Arlington Heights Cats Examiner

Eve-Angeline Mitchell has been around cats all of her life, having grown up with and raised many cats, including an abused cat and had problems with both trust and anxiety, and a broken tail that had healed badly. She currently has four cats, and has extensive experience with multiple-cat...