they definetly do cause cats are show offs well most of them. cats are also better than dogs, dogs stay there doing 3 things sleeping peeing and drinking
Cats purr when they communicate with other cats as a way to show contentment, relaxation, and sometimes to signal submission or to seek attention.
Cats purr at about 26 cycles every second.
Yes, cats can purr when they are with other cats as a way to communicate and show contentment or relaxation.
they meow sometimes or purr not only purr is to show happiness but it shows that cats purr when they are ill (like they don't feel well) cats do not cry tears but they meow or show you attention that they need something
Cats do not cry like babies when they are in distress or seeking attention. They may meow, purr, or exhibit other behaviors to communicate their needs.
It is purr, and cats purr when they are happy. Cats also purr when they are in pain to comfort themselves, but mostly it is because they are happy and they love you. Basically, to express their emotions.
Cats purr when they are happy. The more they purr they happier they are.
There is no illness that causes a cat to purr. Cats purr when they are happy, content, and socialized. This includes non domesticated cats.
Most people think that cats/kitten purr when they are happy. Actually cats/kittens purr when u pet them because it means they are not threatened by you it doesn't actually mean they are happy
yes. as cats purr, they use their mind to bassically hypnotize you so that you feel more tired. of course it is not real hypnotism but you will always notice that after petting a purring cat you will feel tierd and lethargic.
By definition of the word, "purr", no. That is reserved for cats! :)
Cats from the big cat family, such as lions, tigers, and leopards, do not generally purr like domestic cats. These big cats are capable of roaring instead of purring due to differences in their anatomy and vocal capabilities.