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Why Cats Purr: Healing, Comfort, Stress Relief & Attention

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  1. Introduction Cats aren’t just purring because they’re happy. According to National Geographic, purring can signal a range of emotions and needs, from comfort to distress, and even an attempt to seek attention. Purring is a complex, multi-purpose behavior. 2. How Cats Create the Purr Your cat’s familiar rumble comes from rapid movement of their laryngeal muscles and vocal folds during both inhalation and exhalation. Airflow through the glottis vibrates these tissues in a neural rhythm, possibly controlled by a “purr‑oscillator” in the brain. Half‑big cats and some viverrids (like genets) can produce similar sounds, but not all big cats, such as lions or tigers, purr in this manner due to differences in throat anatomy. 3. Why Cats Purr 🔹 a) Contentment & Bonding Most commonly, cats purr when relaxed, like while being petted, cuddling, or kneading. From their earliest days, kittens purr to communicate with their mother, creating a sense of security and bonding. 🔹 b) He...

6 Cats breeds who like to playing water

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Our cat named mili, the female cat from the race of himalayan persian breed is not afraid of water and like to playing water, especially at the water faucet on dishwasher Many people think cats can't swim because they're afraid of water. However, this opinion is not always true, is it? The reason is, there are several types of cats that actually like water and can even swim. In fact, big cats like tigers can also swim which can regulate their body temperature. Cats are afraid of water because they don't like their fur wet, making it difficult to move and easily detected by other predators.  6 Cat breeds who like to playing    water   1. Siberian Cat   This large cat is not afraid of water and likes to play in the water, the Siberian is a Russian cat that is active, playful, and friendly with small children and other cats. If you have a cat of this breed, you have to be careful when he can turn on the faucet, because he will always look for opportunities to play ...

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