Cats do not get tired of purring because it is a natural behavior that helps them communicate and feel content.
not really. if they are purring, they might tread. but normaly cats don't.
Yes, cats can continue purring even when they are asleep.
Cats breathe fast when purring because the act of purring requires them to take quick breaths in order to produce the sound.
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Cats breathe faster when purring because the act of purring requires the muscles in their diaphragm to contract and relax rapidly, which can lead to an increase in their breathing rate.
Yes, it is possible for purring to be bad for cats if it is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms of distress or illness.
When cats purr, they may produce clear nasal discharge due to increased nasal secretions caused by the vibration of their purring.
By purring or rubbing up against you.
Yes they do. By stropping you and purring and laying on or next to you.
Simple. They can't tell us the secret of purring because they can't talk in our language.
There is not a lot of information on cats purring, but I believe they do have the choice unless they are in pain and then it might be a reaction.
cats can interact with humans by waging their tails, purring, or even looking at you with big eyes.