Cat Tail Up And Twitching. When a cat sprays, urine is usually, but not always, released on vertical surfaces. You can see that the cat is making a question mark with the tail.
Also called fasciculation, twitching is the minor contraction of muscles, in cats, it commonly occurs in the whiskers, nose and tail, but it can happen in any location.the most common causes are due to underlying cerebellar or neuromuscular diseases. Cats are territorial and will sometimes spray their turf with urine. When spraying, the cat backs up to the wall or another vertical surface with the tail extended and often twitching rapidly.
Once cats are spayed or neutered, the spraying will discontinue, but the.
Another key symptom is the sudden occurrence of intense scratching, biting and/or licking of the back, tail and rear legs. It can even be there for other fellow pets or animals whomever your cat is encountering. He may chase his tail, bite at himself, turn toward his tail and hiss, vocalize, run and jump. Once cats are spayed or neutered, the spraying will discontinue, but the.