A new study by researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the University of Naples Federico II shows a domestic cat's purr reveals far more about its individual identity than its meow.
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Cat vocalizations are mainly divided into 'meow' and 'purr.' A new study analyzing cat vocalizations found that 'purr' is more useful for identifying individual cats than 'meow.' Danilo Russo and his ...
A recent investigation delivers novel insights into how cats produce their purring sounds. A special 'pad' embedded in the vocal folds might explain how cats can produce these low-frequency sounds. A ...
Cats aren’t just silent observers lounging in the sun. They purr, meow, hiss, and even chirp to connect with you. These sounds serve a purpose. They aren’t random—they reflect deep emotional and ...
Cats might not be able to speak in human languages, but trust me when I say they will find a way to communicate their wants and needs (and usually, their feelings) to you. This appears to be ...
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Ragdolls are absolute machines. They purr like it’s nobody’s business, and they’re very floppy; two things that, more often than not, go together incredibly. There’s nothing better than a funny, ...
A new study by researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the University of Naples Federico II shows: a domestic cat’s purr reveals far more about its individual identity than its meow.