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Toddler Notices His Orange Cat Purring for the First Time and Has the Sweetest Response
Watching our children and pets form bonds is such a special experience, and those relationships are often their very first ...
Purring isn’t just comfort. New research suggests cat purrs act like vocal fingerprints, preserving identity even as meows ...
A new study reveals that a cat's purr reveals more about its identity and emotions than the familiar, flexible meow.
Instead of a soft, gentle purr, she lets loose a series of loud, trilling noises that sound more like a tiny, ferocious dinosaur than a sleepy house cat. The contrast is hilarious and oddly endearing.
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