Yes, a cat can purr excessively, which may indicate stress, pain, or a medical issue that should be addressed by a veterinarian.
There is no illness that causes a cat to purr. Cats purr when they are happy, content, and socialized. This includes non domesticated cats.
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.
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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.
A contented cat is likely to purr, especially if stroked.
go to the doctor, youre hearing things
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