Tips and ideas to help you keep your pet looking and feeling great.
HOME | APPOINTMENTS | CONTACT

Summary
Your cat’s long tail isn’t random — it’s written in their DNA. A gene called the T‑gene, with the help of a protein called Brachyury, determines how many vertebrae grow and how long the tail becomes, with normal tails averaging about 8–12 inches. Long tails help cats balance during jumps and tightrope walks, twist mid‑air to land on their feet, communicate moods through position and movement, and aid agility in hunting. Tail length varies by breed, and some cats have short or no tails yet still thrive, adapting their balance in other ways. Treat a cat’s tail with care — it’s more than just fluff.
Catster

Read the Full Article

The dedicated team at Newsletter Station has provided this summary for your convenience.
Harness the potential of email marketing with Newsletter Station. Reach your target audience, drive conversions, and achieve your business goals.