because they feel same in the environment they are in
As with all cats that purr it is usually a sign of contentment.
Cats purr in a variety of circumstances, not all of them being related to the cat being "happy".
Kittens will purr when happy or to comfort themselves.
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.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it varies among individual cats. Some cats may be physically unable to purr due to injury or illness, while others may simply choose not to purr as a form of communication.
Cats purr at about 26 cycles every second.
Yes, they can. It is now thought that all cats, even "big" cats that can roar, can purr. Big cats, with their specially-designed throats, can only make a purring sound when exhaling which is called "chuffing", and not in a constant stream like other cats.they cannot but they can chuff they can purr,but only on the ex hale. I don't think wild cats can purr; but I did hear that one can, the cheetah.
Yes, cats can purr when they are with other cats as a way to communicate and show contentment or relaxation.
When domestic cats return to their ferral ( wild ) state they exhibit pride behavior like lions.
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.
yes cats do when they are really happy, comfortable ,and if they feel safe.
Cats purr when they are happy. The more they purr they happier they are.