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Kylie9400:

hey why do cats purr

KiWiPoP1:

"Purring (and many other low-frequency vocalizations in mammals) often are associated with positive social situations: nursing, grooming, relaxing, being friendly. More likely, though, purring is simply soothing, or self-soothing, as cats may also purr in stressful situations." https://www.wired.com/2015/05/why-do-cats-purr/#:~:text=Purring%20(and%20many%20other%20low,also%20purr%20in%20stressful%20situations.

KiWiPoP1:

damn

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