To Purr {and me}

Facts

  • Not all cats purr
  • Purring is a form of communication
  • Purring is scientifically proven to be a self healing valid thing
  • Purring is an activity connected to a well defined area of the brain.
  • There is no global consensus whether purring can be initiated voluntarily.
  • Purring takes place both during inhaling and exhaling and this is why it seems as if we can keep purring forever.
  • A neuro-oscillatory stimuli can start the purring
  • Purring can be initiated by the production of endorphines (pleasure) that causes us to not resist purring
  • Pain can induce purring too {this is related to the necessity to heal ourselves}
  • Purring is a way to establish, communicate, reinforce our bond with the one we refer to, and often comes out of need and spontaneously. Like saying {“hey, i am ok”, “hey, i am in pain”, “hey, i am here!”, etc}
  • Purring also expresses us being upset, or injured, or sad.
  • Purring can be used as a signal of peace in front of a danger, a signal we are not going to harm and we will surrender
  • Purring is a sound between 50-150 Hz. It induces in he body a vibration and this is proved to link speeding up bone reconstruction or wound healing.

Big cats that do not purrs they do Rawr.
Those who do rawr in general are not able to purr and viceversa.
A purrer when in rage can produce something very close to a rawr.

Part about ME and how much i do feel this being ABSOLUTELY mine and how i do purr, and when etc, in my life and how i discovered in me this animalesque need will follow

YES. I DO PURR, and very often.

kittymichelle 2021

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