20 Discoveries You Make When You Get a Cat


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2. Purring:

 

While purring is often associated with a cat’s contentment, it can also convey a range of other emotions and situations. Cats may purr when they desire affection and want to be petted, but this soothing sound can also occur when they are feeling nervous or even in pain.

To better understand the context in which your cat is purring, it’s essential to observe additional body language cues. For example, a relaxed posture and slow blinking may indicate comfort, while tense muscles or flattened ears could suggest anxiety or discomfort.


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