Why do cats purr?
Purring is a fairly common sound that cats do, especially if they feel comfortable around us. Cats purr when they want attention; but there are other reasons, what are they? We'll tell you shortly ...
The purring is vital for the survival of the newborn kittens, it can improve the bond between the mother and the kitten, since both will purr during lactation ".
A researcher of cats Mikel Delgado, says that since kittens are born blind and deaf, it is possible that the purring of the mother helps them to find it, and that purring during breastfeeding is a form of communication.
Another reason is that cats purr when they are stressed, in pain or seriously ill. When cats purr, they release endorphins that help fight stress and relieve pain.
The low frequency of purring causes a series of related vibrations within your body that can heal bones and wounds, repair tendons and improve your breathing.
There is no doubt that the purrs of cats are complex, healthy and adorable.. Owww!
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