If the cat seems content, and/or maybe flexing it's front paws in a massaging manner, then I believe what you are referring to is the cat purring. Cats pur when they are happy and content. :) HMT8
When cats are very happy, they make a purring noise. It's a deep-ish sound that comes from the back of their throat.
sometimes cats sometimes fuzzysome times fuzzy cats
Cats, Rats, dogs, and mice can all carry strep throat.
No, I don't think so. At least there is no scientific proof. Unfortunately, dogs can. Both Cats and dogs can serve as a carrier of strep throat, but only dogs can deliver it. Luckily, neither cats or dogs can feel strep throat. that is the best answer I can give you.
no!it helps them not to choke on food!it stretches out there throat! no!it helps them not to choke on food!it stretches out there throat!
Cats do not like this, because, to them it's a threatening sound.
it will throw up
Cats sometimes swat, but they do not punch.
cats have a voice box, just like we do. They feel a rumble in the back of their throat and it comes out, a it like a hum.
Our common household cats do not have the same structural throat formation as the larger cats, therefore, enabling them to purr while larger cats roar.
Sometimes it may appear as if cats are playing with their prey, or in this case mice. And sometimes they are. However, most often they are actually making sure their prey can't hurt them, so they are stunning their prey before giving it the killing bite. The killing bite requires a swift bite to the throat, but this exposes the cat's neck and belly to the prey. To avoid possible injury, they "play" with their prey.
Cats yodel because they are trying to communicate. Sometimes they yodel when they're hungry, and sometimes they will yodel when they are trying to talk to other cats.