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Purring In Cats May Indicate Pain And Anxiety

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The primary reason why your cat purrs is that she's comfortable in her environment. When your cat purrs, it means that she's calm and relaxed. So the next time that your cat purrs, you know that she's happy. But aside from that, cat purring has many other purposes. Here are some of them:

  • Cats purr when injured or sick.
  • Purring can also be a sign of anxiety.
  • Purring while in the veterinary clinics is also a coping mechanism for cats.
  • Mother cats purr to establish a connection with their kittens.

Purring can also be a sign of an alarming condition to cats, so there are times when you need to see a vet when your cat purrs persistently. Some scientists believe that purring also has a healing quality. A purr can allegedly heal muscles and bones with its frequency of 25-150 Hz. But that is only a theory for now.

If your pet is showing any signs of illness, make an appointment with your animal hospital Jefferson, IA area.

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