From: Why Do Cats Purr? The Secret Language of Feline Vibrations
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Scientists study purring as a complex behavior with multiple roles. It’s a mix of communication, self-soothing, and physical healing. The vibrations produced during purring fall in a range that can stimulate bone growth and reduce pain. This means that purring is not just a happy noise but also a built-in healing tool for cats. Research continues to explore how these vibrations affect cats’ health and emotional state.

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  • Purring occurs during both happy and stressful situations.
  • The frequency of purr vibrations matches that used in medical healing therapies.
  • Cats purr from early kittenhood, showing its importance in survival and bonding.
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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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Purring vibrations can promote healing by stimulating bones and tissues.
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