How does a cat's fur appear when it is rippling back in response to a perceived threat or excitement?

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2026-02-13 00:50

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When a cat's fur is rippling back in response to a perceived threat or excitement, it appears raised and bristled. This reaction is known as piloerection, where the fur stands on end, making the cat appear larger and more intimidating.

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