
But did you know that there is such a thing as ‘inappropriate purring’, where a cat may actually be using its form of communication to relax itself in times of distress?
Much like our own language, cats can be actually communicating a variety of things through purring from its happiness to see its owner to its fear of a thunderstorm or an alert that it is in pain. However, rather than just a cry for help necessarily, the purring is often used by the cat as a form of self soothing.
According to Pets4Home, inappropriate purring can confuse pet owners who are wondering why our cats are ‘singing’ during an examination by a vet or when they have a protective cone over their head. A female cat may purr while giving birth to a litter of kittens but this isn’t to identify that she is relaxed or content, it’s to keep herself and her kittens calm and is a unique self protective mechanism.

Cats will also soothe themselves when they are ill or of very old age by purring. However, it is important to remember than inappropriate purring is pretty uncommon and there will more than likely be other signs and symptoms that something is amiss too as well as just the sound that the cat is making.

If in doubt, the vet is the best bet. But in the meantime, continue to remember that cats will purr to show you affection far more often than they will purr to say something is wrong so while the extra knowledge and vigilance is necessary, don’t let it take away any of the comfort your pet’s purr brings to you both.
If anything, it adds another beautiful aspect to the sound we love to hear from our cats. Not only does it bring them joy in some scenarios; in others it brings them safety and helps them to relax.
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Cats' purrings are therapeutic. It is a way for them to communicate to us their feelings, be it content, happy, sad or in pain.
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