Purring
Purring is a vocal phenomenon most closely associated with domestic cats, though it occurs in several other small felids. It refers to a low, continuous vibrating sound produced by rhythmic movement of the vocal folds and surrounding laryngeal muscles, usually during inhalation and exhalation. While cats commonly purr when content, they may also purr during stress, illness, or nursing, indicating that the behavior is not solely tied to a positive emotional state.
Mechanistically, purring arises from the brain sending repetitive motor signals to the laryngeal muscles, causing the
Species and variation: Domestic cats are the best-known purring subjects, and many related small felids can
Functions: Purring is thought to play multiple roles, including communication with humans and other animals, self-soothing,