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By : Terry Van Horn    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-27 18:59:28
Why Do Cats Purr?

It is fairly extensively accepted and understood that cats purr after they're completely happy and contented. This is undoubtedly true, however there are also different reasons that are less obvious and may shock you!


1) Reassurance for kittens
tiny kittens

When kittens are very young, they cannot see, they usually can't odor or hear very well. The vibrations from Mommy's purring allow the kittens to search out her extra easily. Her purring also acts as reassurance. She's letting them know that she's pleasant, blissful and prepared for nursing them.


2) Reassurance for themselves

It's stated that cats typically purr when they're feeling anxious, ailing, and even when they are in ache or dying. Cat purring is typically an act of reassurance for Kitty herself. She associates it with nice experiences, so purring when she's feeling sick, stressed, in ache and even dying, helps her to feel calmer.

I've by no means seen a cat in numerous pain purr, and I've solely seen sick and dying cats purr once they've been made comparatively comfortable. If Kitty is relatively comfy and calm, she may purr to de-stress herself, but when she's underneath lots of stress and / or in a number of pain, I consider that takes over and she or he'll be less likely to purr.


three) Reassurance for humans

I've observed, with outstanding consistency over time, that my cats rush to my facet after I'm upset. They get really close to me and purr. I consider that once more, this is an act of reassurance, however this time it is for me. It is like they're saying "We know you are upset, but we're right here for you." I discover it incredibly touching, and it reminds me how intelligent and caring our feline companions really are.


four) Different causes

Extra reasons Kitty could purr include if she's:

* Acknowledging she likes you and wants to be your buddy
* Telling you she's pleasant
* Over the moon about one thing
* Enjoying her meals
* Settling down for a sleep
* Having a pleasant dream
* Pleased to see you


So, why do cats purr? I consider it is for a variety of causes, based mostly on the circumstances on the time. I feel cat purring is generally related to constructive experiences in Kitty's life. Purring throughout damaging experiences is, I believe, Kitty's manner of making an attempt to make herself feel better.

Terry Van Horn
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