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Ever Wondered Why Cats Purr? Here’s What It Means
Published Aug 7, 2023
In this article, the author explores the reasons why cats purr. Purring is commonly associated with contentment and relaxation, but cats also purr when they are stressed, in pain, or seeking comfort. The vibrations from purring have been shown to have healing properties, promoting bone growth and pain relief. The article highlights various theories and expert insights into the multifaceted nature of purring and its significance in a cat’s life.
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