From: Why Do Cats Purr? The Secret Language of Feline Vibrations
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Purring vibrations can promote healing by stimulating bones and tissues.

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Scientists have found that the frequency of a cat’s purr, which ranges from about 25 to 150 Hertz, can help improve bone density and heal injuries. These vibrations might encourage the cat’s body to repair itself faster by stimulating tissue growth and reducing pain. This could explain why cats often purr when they are hurt or recovering from illness or injury.

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Cats purr to show contentment and happiness.
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Cats also purr when they are in pain or feeling stressed as a way to calm themselves.
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Scientists study purring as a complex behavior with multiple roles. It’s a mix of communication, ...
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