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  2. Purr - Wikipedia

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    Some purring may be a signal to another animal that the purring cat does not pose a threat. Cats have been shown to have different types of purrs depending on situations. For example, purring appears to be a way for cats to signal their caretakers for food. This purring has a high-frequency component not present in other purrs.

  3. Why Do Cats Purr? - AOL

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    A cat’s way of behaving and communicating is more challenging to understand than a dog’s. Cats communicate in several ways. The most common way that cats communicate is by purring. However ...

  4. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Video of a cat purring. The purr is a continuous, soft, vibrating sound made in the throat by most species of felines. [8] However, the reason why cats purr is still uncertain. Cats may purr for a variety of reasons, including when they are hungry, happy, or anxious. [9]

  5. Puma Purrs While Being Brushed Just Like a Big House Cat - AOL

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    Some believe that purring occurs at a “healing” frequency or serves some kind of anxiolytic purpose for the animal. Some cats purr a lot and some just a little. For my cats, who showed up ...

  6. 32 reasons why cats are better than people – and why we ...

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    A cat’s purr is at a particular low-frequency vibration that brings us humans physical and emotional benefits. It is believed to have healing powers, helping treat stress, cardiovascular disease ...

  7. Felidae - Wikipedia

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    They can purr during both phases of respiration, though pantherine cats seem to purr only during oestrus and copulation, and as cubs when suckling. Purring is generally a low-pitch sound of 16.8–27.5 Hz and is mixed with other vocalization types during the expiratory phase. [24]

  8. I usually hate yoga, but trying cat yoga changed my mind! - AOL

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    "Studies even show that a cat’s purring frequency can promote physical healing and reduce inflammation. Combine that with yoga’s grounding and mindfulness benefits, and you’ve got the ...

  9. Infrasound - Wikipedia

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    Infrasound, sometimes referred to as low frequency sound or subsonic, ... [21] and the purr of felines is reported to cover a range of 20 to 50 Hz. [22] [23] ...