Of course not. If a kitten or cat is loudly or seems like it is purring to much, it's simply showing affection and love. If you have major concerns, you should contact your veterinarian.
No, cats and kittens purr when they are contented.
my 2000 has 265,000 and still purrs like a kitten @ 50mpg.
purrs ex."A cat purrs."
Take the kitten to a veterinarian to have the cast removed. It is the safest thing to do.
A cat purrs when it is happy or is feeling safe.
This is not a good thing, and you should take your kitten to the vet immediately.
"The siamese cat purrs softly when stroked," combines these sentences. Alternately, you could say,"The cat is a siamese and purrs softly when stroked."
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droning
Hisses- if it is a feline.
Yes,The kitten needs milk from it's mother in order to have proper nutrition.
A cat purrs when it is happy. The opposite could be "growls" (the same kind of sound) or "hisses" (also expresses anger).
They crouch down getting ready to pounce. At the correct moment the cat or kitten will pounce at the moving thing. If the thing is not moving the cat or kitten will most likely ignore it.