Feline researchers have long believed that purring is produced by voluntary muscle contractions, but a new report indicates that this vibration in the larynx of cats may be explained by the myoelastic ...
Adorable cat lying on top of an open book on a knitted blanket The purr, a soft vibration that housecats make as they breathe in and out, is unique to cats and cat-like animals. Cougars, cheetahs and ...
A cat’s way of behaving and communicating is more challenging to understand than a dog’s. Cats communicate in several ways.
Bailey is a swiftly growing kitten who might look like a "Standard Issue Cat," but she is anything but when it comes to her sweetness. This girl is an absolute delight and comes with a massive ...
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How Do Cats Purr?

The low, pleasant rumble of a cat’s purr is something many pet owners are familiar with. We know cats purr for a variety of reasons (and despite what you may have believed, it isn’t always because ...