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I'm curious how often this occurs in cats? I've been thinking about it for a while because my Blasa has a hypermobile tail.
The average cat tail can only bend a little further back (forward towards the shoulders) past 90 degrees at the very base, some bend even less. Blasa's can lay flat against her back - she often walks around with her tail like that.
She has no noticeable health issues associated with it - though strangely she's one of those cats that likes having her tail played with.
She's never had her tail injured, as far as I know.
Does anyone else have a cat with a tail that can do this? Can there be spine problems for some cats?
The average cat tail can only bend a little further back (forward towards the shoulders) past 90 degrees at the very base, some bend even less. Blasa's can lay flat against her back - she often walks around with her tail like that.
She has no noticeable health issues associated with it - though strangely she's one of those cats that likes having her tail played with.
Does anyone else have a cat with a tail that can do this? Can there be spine problems for some cats?