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Conditional support if you cut off the cat's cry at the end of the file. But the purring sound is really funny (really silimar to human's snoring)--Caspian blue 21:37, 21 October 2009 (UTC) Comment I have done a little editing to the file. I've cut out the cry at the end, and I worked a little magic to make the second purr less dramatic. (X!
It is general knowledge amongst cat owners that cats purr when they’re happy. Yet this is not the only reason they make the soft vibrating sound associated with purring. As a cat owner, you ...
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A purr or whirr is a tonal fluttering sound made by some species of felids, including both larger, wild cats and the domestic cat (Felis catus), as well as two species of genets. It varies in loudness and tone among species and in the same animal.
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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]