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  • Cats purr when they are happy, content or sleeping.

    They also purr when they are fearful and in great pain.

    Perhaps it has something to do with calming themselves, like people take in deep breaths or perform yoga stretches.

    Cats develop the ability to purr when they are about a week old.

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Feral Kittens Purring in their Sleep! TinyKittens.com

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Cats are tired of life with them, without any way, let's discuss

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Our 3 weeks old kitten sleeping and purring at the same time.

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How (And Why) Do Cats Purr?

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