From: Why Do Cats Purr? The Secret Language of Feline Vibrations
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Kittens purr to communicate with their mother and find her for feeding.

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Newborn kittens can’t meow properly yet, so they use purring to signal their mother. This soft vibration lets the mother cat know where her kittens are and that they are okay. It helps the kittens bond with their mom and find her warmth and milk. The mother cat often purrs back, creating a comforting conversation between them.

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