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1. Raise and wag their tail Cats express their emotion using their tail. When cats are happy or excited, they will raise their tail and slowly move it about. However, if they shake the tail fast or hit the floor with it, it means that they’re in a bad mood. 2. Plumped up muzzle Cats are able to express their feelings with the whisker pad on their muzzle. Just as the corner of humans’ lips go up when they are happy, cats’ lips are perked up when they feel good. When this happens, you’ll notice that their muzzle also becomes plumped up. 3. Whiskers fan upward Cats can also signal their emotions through their whiskers. For example, if their whiskers are flagging down, it might mean that they are not in a good mood. On the flip side, however, if cats had fun with their owner playing hunt, then the tip of their whiskers will fan out and upward. 4. Wider pupils Cats’ pupils will become bigger or smaller according to the various emotions and situations. For instance, if cats are afraid, their pupils will widen along with a plumped up tail or flattened ears. However, if their pupils are bigger while playing hunt with the owner, it means that they are extremely excited to have fun with the owner. 5. Wiggle their bottoms When playing hunt with the owner, cats sometimes lower their body, wiggle their bottoms, and wait for the right timing to attack. For cats, wiggling their rear ends is an instinctive behavior that they show when they’ve located a prey and it means that they are having fun playing hunt.