but its happy ! or it just wants ur attension
There is no illness that causes a cat to purr. Cats purr when they are happy, content, and socialized. This includes non domesticated cats.
Cats purr for various reasons, including contentment, comfort, and to communicate with their owners. If your cat is purring constantly, it could be a sign of happiness or relaxation. However, it is important to monitor your cat's behavior and consult a veterinarian if you notice any changes or concerns.
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 as a way to communicate contentment, relaxation, and sometimes to self-soothe. Your cat may be purring constantly because they are feeling happy and comfortable in their environment.
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Yes, a cat can purr excessively, which may indicate stress, pain, or a medical issue that should be addressed by a veterinarian.
Contentment in a cat.
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cats purr because they are happy and like their situation, and being comfortable is a happy situation, so the cat will purr.
From what I understand from the discovery channel, the largest cat that has the ability to purr is the Puma or Mountain Lion.