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  2. Why Do Cats Purr? - AOL

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    Purring can be a way for a cat to greet a familiar cat. It is also a way for kittens and their mothers to communicate and form a bond. Kittens are born deaf and blind.

  3. Purr - Wikipedia

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    Cats often purr when distressed or in pain, such as during the three stages of labor. In the first stage, the uterus begins to contract, the cervix relaxes, the water breaks and the cat begins to purr. The female cat (queen) will purr and socialize during the first stage of labor. The purring is thought to be a self-relaxation technique. [20]

  4. Is My Cat Pregnant? - AOL

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    A pregnant cat will look for a warm, secluded place and will paw at bedding and move around to make herself comfortable on it more than usual. These are all good signs of pregnancy, especially in ...

  5. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Purring is believed to indicate a positive emotional state, but cats sometimes purr when they are ill, tense, or experiencing traumatic or painful moments such as giving birth. [10] It has also been suggested that purring can act as a soothing mechanism and can promote healing.

  6. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Purring - This means that the cat is either ... domestic cat breed and her newly born kitten ... when she gives birth. [33] Although free living cats are ...

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  8. Felidae - Wikipedia

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    They can purr during both phases of respiration, though pantherine cats seem to purr only during oestrus and copulation, and as cubs when suckling. Purring is generally a low-pitch sound of 16.8–27.5 Hz and is mixed with other vocalization types during the expiratory phase. [24]

  9. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    Tsutsui, Toshihiko; Stabenfeldt, George (1993). "Biology of Ovarian Cycles, Pregnancy and Pseudo Pregnancy in the Domestic Cat". Journal of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement. 47: 29– 35. PMID 8229938. Vandivert, Rita (1975). Understanding Animals as Pets. Illustrated Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7232-6118-6. Walls, Jerry (1991). Kittens as a ...