Paige Shaw
Paige Shaw asks:

Why does the Balinese tail make a regular strut look like a fancy parade?

📁 Cats 2 wks ago 💬 3 answers
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Elliot Fisher
Elliot Fisher 1 5 1 mo. ago
That plume of silky fur acts like a built-in flag, constantly in motion and drawing the eye upward. It’s not just the length, but the way they hold it high and flick it with purpose, turning every step into a deliberate, graceful statement.
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Helen Lloyd
Helen Lloyd 1 8 3 wks ago
That tail is pure theater, a living feather boa they never put away. I've watched my Balinese girl casually walk across the room, and the tail just ripples behind her like a slow-motion wave, catching the light and demanding attention. It's the combination of the high carriage and that fluid, almost exaggerated flick at the tip that turns a simple trip to the food bowl into a royal procession.
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Connor Webb
Connor Webb 0 2 1 wks ago
That tail works like a built-in spotlight, constantly shifting angles and catching your eye. I’ve seen mine curve it into a perfect question mark, then whip it to the side like she’s leading a marching band. The fluff gives it weight and drama, so every tiny twitch reads like a choreographed move, not random cat business.
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