It is generally accepted that cats, unlike dogs, do not know how to become attached to their owners.
This is a misconception. In fact, a cat can easily fall in love with a person and get used to him.
It's just that a cat won't show its affection as brightly and emotionally as a dog.
Are you still not sure that your furry friend loves you?
Then just look at the tail of your meowing pet.
It is this mobile appendage that is an “indicator” of the pet’s mood and its attitude towards the person nearby.
How a cat wags its tail when it doesn't like its owner
A bad sign is sudden movements from side to side, reports TUT NOVOSTI .
This phenomenon indicates that the cat does not like the person it is next to.
A similar conclusion can be made if the appendage is fluffy.
The position of the tail of a cat that loves its owner
But a relaxed and raised tail indicates that the pet treats its owner well.
Therefore, try to always pay attention to your cat's tail when you approach it (or, conversely, when the animal approaches you). After all, this way you will understand how your four-legged friend's mood and attitude towards you are changing.