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Katten purrer
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So, why do cats purr? Let’s look at some reasons: 1. Why do cats purr? Newborn kittens and their moms purr to stay safe Purring is vital for the survival of newborn kittens. The little ones are.
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A cat’s laryngeal muscles can flutter at a frequency of 25 to Hz (vibrations per second), producing a low, continuous buzzing that is both audible and palpable. These low frequency vibrations are known to heal bones and relieve pain in muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints. If you find your cat purring away as she rests or after a fall.
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Kittens normally begin to purr when they reach around 3 weeks of age. They do so as a way to communicate with Mama Cat and their littermates, creating a sense of calm and happiness during snuggle and feeding time. Kittens make this adorable sound for the same reasons adult cats do — to self-soothe and to communicate with their mother.
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En purr er en tonal flagrende lyd laget av noen arter av kattedyr, inkludert både større utekatter og huskatten, samt to arter av gener.
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Katter har så mange som 60 typer vokalisasjoner, og hver og en av dem uttales med forskjellig tone og intensitet, og har ulik betydning.
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Many suggest a cat purrs from contentment and pleasure. But a cat also purrs when it is injured and in pain. Dr. Elizabeth Von Muggenthaler has suggested that the purr, with its low frequency vibrations, is a “natural healing mechanism.”. Purring may be linked to the strengthening and repairing of bones, relief of pain, and wound healing.
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