As they grow older, cats continue to use purring as a form of communication. A happy cat might purr while being petted or curled up on your lap, letting you know they feel relaxed and secure.
Humans smile, and dogs wag their tails. 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 ...
The internet is no stranger to adorable pet videos, but a particular tabby cat has recently caught the attention of many. Interestingly, it is not with playful antics or acrobatics, but with her slow ...
Katharine Burke launched Purryfuls — plushies designed to purr and soothe adults — to tap into the booming demand for mental ...
Again, cats purr when they feel happy. Stroking or playing with a cat, paying attention to it, giving it food, or just being in close proximity often elicits a purr. It’s the cat’s way of saying, ...