It is a normal habit but when it grows bigger it will stop
Maybe you are hearing your cat purring. This is what cats do when they are comfortable.
We have a 1999 that is still purring like a kitten at 250,000
YUP it doesn't like you and it is not comfortable with you
there really is no age... when the kitten first leaves its mother it misses her and wants her to come to it.. once the kitten gets used to its new house and new people they will stop.. and start purring more
that means he is hungry
The verb forms that also function as adjectives are the present participle (the -ing words) and the past participle of the verb. Some examples that can describe a cat are: • sleeping • purring • curled • jumping • contented • playing • stalking • striped Some examples of 'adjectives" that describe the noun cat are playful, watchful ,and of course intelligent.
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.
it doesnt like to be touched
I use semi-synthetic Castrol Magnatec 10w40 in my 115,000 mile 1995 4.0 Sovereign. Still purring like a kitten!!
If the lightning is right outside your window, you may not hear the kitten purring when the thunder is booming. But the frequencies of vibrations for these two sounds are not exactly the same, so you could hear the low frequency thunder as well as the slightly higher-pitched purring.Another factor you may not have considered is that sound is conducted through solids as well as the air. If the cat is on your lap, you may be hearing some of the purring sounds through your body's bones, which also connect to the middle ear.
This varies from cat to cat. I have had cats that don't purr at all and some that purr quite loudly. I would not be surprised if my current kitten purred at least 20 dB.
because of some extra skin that doesnt have any place to go when it was a kitten.