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  • from: http://www.pets.ca/pettips/tips-60.htm "A cat wagging its tail is usually a sign of some level of predatory indecision or conflict. A classic example is a cat that is hunting, stalking or tracking something. The cat may be perfectly still, except for its tail which flits from side to side. In this instance, the cat is deciding if and when it should pounce or chase its prey. Cats might also do this when they are playing/fighting with one another and this often happens between two dominant male cats. Once in a while you may notice the cat's tail is still, but only the tip flutters. This is to be interpreted as a milder form of internal conflict."
  • because it is stalking and wants to kill or hunt something .mostly bugs birds and mouses. she is leeping her insticts sharp.
  • For balance, to show their moods like anger or playfulness,

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