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Why Do Cats Purr? The Science Behind the Sound - MSNThe sound of a purr comes from vibrations in a cat’s throat. Specifically, the muscles around their vocal cords rapidly tighten and relax as they breathe in and out. This creates the low ...
Some mentioned that they use bird sounds as a gentle way to wake up while others said they play bird noises for their cats to help them relax, but have noticed the secondhand benefits for themselves.
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