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Why Do Cats Shake or Vibrate Their Tails? Vet-Verified Reasons Explained

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When cats shake their tails it’s just one of a series of ways in which your cat communicates with you. It is important to consider context, but his or her tail can swoosh, wag, perk up, or remain motionless. It can also twitch, which is a vibration of the end or through the whole of the tail, and there are various reasons for this particular action.

Below, we have highlighted some of the most likely causes for a cats vibrating tail, whether it should concern you, and what you can do to remedy any potential problems that are causing it.

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All About Context

Cats can seem unpredictable. Some are quite wild. But, if you want to know whether something is bothering your cat or what an action or behavior is likely to mean, you should consider the context. What else is happening at the time, and what other behavior is your cat exhibiting?

Determine whether there are any new sounds or motions that might be spooking or upsetting your cat. Cats have incredibly sensitive hearing and other senses, which means they might be able to hear things you cannot. If you notice a cat’s vibrating tail, and can’t figure out what might be causing it, read on to determine some likely causes.

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Tail and Body Language

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Some cats are very vocal. They will meow, purr, hiss, growl, and chirrup. Some of these reactions are instinctive and evolutionary. Some have been learned as cats have adapted to living with humans.

For example, cats only rarely meow at their mothers when they are kittens. It is not a means of communication between adult cats, but domesticated cats meow throughout their lives. They do this as a means of communicating with humans.

So, despite being unable to talk, cats are highly skilled communicators, and as well as their vocabulary of cat noises, they rely heavily on body language and body motions to help communicate messages to other animals and people. Their tail is one of the most expressive areas of the body.

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The 4 Reasons Why Cats Shake Their Tails

A cat’s tail can quiver or vibrate at the tip or the whole tail. It can be standing upright while quivering, or it can limp. It might be called quivering, twitching, or vibrating, but the basic motion is the same regardless of how it is described. Below are the most common causes of a vibrating tail.

1. Anxiety

Some cats can get very anxious, and if there is no visible sign of something that might be causing this, it is likely to be a noise or a change in surroundings that are causing the anxiety. Barking dogs, cats meowing, and other natural sounds could be the cause, and because of a cat’s acute sense of hearing, you may have to concentrate on hearing it yourself.

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2. Impatience

Cats are notoriously impatient animals. And they can turn from being calm and relaxed to impatient in an instant. Reasons for impatience may include you taking too long to feed them or you may not be playing their favorite game quite right. Impatience is one step away from anger, so look for the signs if you want to avoid it becoming fully blown madness.


3. Anger

Your cat may have a similar reaction when it is angry. Different cats get angry at different actions. You may have spent a few seconds too long stroking your cat, or your cat may not find you blowing in his face quite as funny as you do. If your cat is impatient, it may opt to swipe with a paw. This might be accompanied or preceded by a twitching tail, but if you see the tail twitch, you should probably treat it as a fair warning that your cat is getting angry.

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4. Happiness

Most times, a vibrating cat tail represents a negative emotion or bad mood. But there are occasions when a twitching tail can represent happiness. It could simply be a sign of contentment. If you’re stroking your cat and he seems to be enjoying it, this is the likely cause of tail vibrations. Your cat could be showing excitement at the food, treat, or toy that you’ve just handed over.

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How to Stop a Vibrating Tail

If your cat’s tail is twitching or vibrating, you should identify the cause of the movement. If it’s being caused by anxiety or fear, you can remove the cause of this anxiety, which will stop the tail twitching, although it can take some time before your cat is completely calm.

Why Do Cats Flick Their Tails While Lying Down?

If your cat is sleeping and twitching his tail, he could be dreaming. It is likely to be accompanied by twitching of the eyes, paws, and other parts of the body. It isn’t necessarily a bad dream. They could be dreaming of watching or chasing birds, of being stroked. The truth is that we don’t know what cats dream about, but there’s probably no reason to wake them up.

It is also possible that your cat is awake and twitching their tail because they can hear birds outside, cats or dogs indoors, or because something is irritating and agitating them. Remove the cause of agitation and, once your cat has calmed down, the twitching and vibration should stop.

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Why Is My Cat’s Body Vibrating?

One of the most common causes of a vibrating cat is that it is purring, which cats usually do when they are happy and content. However, a vibrating body may be a sign of fear or anxiety, especially if other signs of discomfort accompany it.

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Why Do Cats Vibrate Their Tails?

Although cats can be very expressive, they have a limited number of ways to communicate with us. They can vocalize emotions, but they only have a limited range of vocalizations they can make, so they rely on body language and other methods of communicating.

A cat shaking or vibrating its tail is one method that they might adopt. Although it can be a sign of happiness or contentment, it is more likely that this kind of reaction means that a cat is frightened, anxious, or agitated, and you should take steps to remove the cause of agitation to stop the twitching tail.

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  1. There's this cat Instagram I follow, Baba-Yaga. Baba is a black cat who gets super happy/excited when it's snack time. We call that "electric tail." ???? It's so cute!

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