Because many cats don't like being combed in this area, some owners trim
the fur under the tail (britches) to stop faeces, cat litter and mud sticking to it.
Not exact matches
You'll see them squiggling along like inchworms on the
fur near her bottom
under her
tail, or in her bedding.
The
tail curls up and over across the back and is hidden
under a profusion of long, feathered
fur.
The «Inverted U» or «Horseshoe»
tail, often with the
fur erect, is defensive aggression, but can also be seen during the «mad half hour» when the cat rushes around as though it has the wind
under its
tail.
Sneak a peek
under her
tail to check for feces attached to the
fur that may need to be snipped away with scissors.
Cats demonstrating fear aggression may flatten their ears against their heads, hiss, bare their teeth, or crouch low to the ground with their
tail tucked
under their body, and their
fur may stand on end.