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a cat will purr when in pain as well as when happy
A house cat, or any other feline.
The phrase "said purr" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound a cat makes. Alliteration, on the other hand, involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity.
There is no illness that causes a cat to purr. Cats purr when they are happy, content, and socialized. This includes non domesticated cats.
The rhyme scheme is AABB. In this case, "love" and "cat" rhyme with each other, and "hate" and "great" rhyme with each other.
Yes. Aside from the domestic cat, the other species in the Felidae family that purr include:BobcatCheetahEurasian LynxPumaWild Cat
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No, the word purr is a noun or verb, depending upon usage.An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.Examples:The cat made a soft purr as I stroked her.the noun purr is the direct object of the verb made;the adjective soft describes the noun purr.A contented cat will purr if you scratch its neck.will purr is the verb, what the cat does;the adjective contented describes the noun cat.
Cats purr for many reasons. They purr when they are content or relaxed, they purr when they are in pain, they purr while eating and female cats sometimes purr while giving birth. Both male and female cats purr. My neutered male cat purrs almost every time I pick him up. If the cat is spayed, obviously pregnancy isn't an issue. If she acts differently in other ways you might take her to the vet to be checked out but otherwise I think the purring is OK.
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No, the words 'smell' and 'stale' do not rhyme. An example of words that rhyme are: Cat & Hat