5 Reasons Cats Purr When Happy
In Cambridge, researchers have advanced our understanding of why cats purr when happy. According to Dr. Helen Matthews, a feline behaviorist at the University of Cambridge, purring is a sophisticated vocalization that signifies much more than contentment.Cats produce purring vibrations through controlled neural oscillations in their brain, activating the laryngeal muscles. While the familiar purr ...More
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