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Cats and the Purr: Physiology, Psychology, and Care
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Cats and the Purr: Physiology, Psychology, and Care

Veterinary Space7 months ago7 months ago05 mins

What the purr is and How It Works Veterinary research shows the purr is generated by rhythmic neural signals that trigger rapid contractions of the laryngeal muscles. The purr occurs on both inhale and exhale as the glottis opens and closes, producing a steady vibration between 20 and 30 Hz. Low energy and largely automatic,…

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