Why Does My Cat Make a Rumble Noise? Understanding Cat Purring Explained
Discover why cats make rumble noises or purr, what it means, and how to interpret your cat's body language for their comfort and health.
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Cats make a rumble noise, known as purring, commonly when they are content, relaxed, or feeling secure. Cats also purr as a self-soothing mechanism when in pain or stressed. Observe your cat's body language to understand its context—relaxed posture typically means happiness, while tense posture might indicate discomfort.
FAQs & Answers
- Why do cats purr when they are not happy? Cats may purr when they are in pain or stressed as a self-soothing mechanism, not just when they are happy and relaxed.
- How can I tell if my cat’s purring means it is content or in distress? Observe your cat’s body language: a relaxed posture usually indicates contentment, while a tense or unusual posture may suggest discomfort or stress.
- Is purring always a sign that my cat is healthy? While purring often signals contentment, cats also purr when in pain or stressed, so it is important to assess other behaviors and possibly consult a vet if concerned.