Any time I do approach Thomas or Tara's bellies, I'm constantly aware of subtle signs of discomfort, like
a twitching tail tip or a glance toward my hand, and I stop as soon as I see it.
Not exact matches
Understeer never enters the equation, and while this is fun through the tight second - gear stuff, long, quick corners can be sweaty - palmed affairs as you attempt to nudge the nose in towards the apex without
tipping the
tail into a nasty
twitch of turn - in oversteer.
So, you think your cat is sleeping, but every now and then you see the
tip of her
tail twitching.
When cats
twitch just the
tips of their
tails, it can mean that they are alert and paying attention, and when cats are hunting, they can wave their
tails methodically.