Are cats the only animals that purge?

Ronron is one of the most emblematic sound expressions of cats and awakens a curious question: can only have these animals? To understand the answer, it is imperative to understand how the purple works and what makes it so different from the various sounds produced by other species.

Although this sound conveys comfort and tranquility, it may also indicate pain or need for attention. Unlike roaring, typical of large felines and produced by different vocal structures, a ronronar is a unique mechanism, usually associated with well -being. Then discover curiosities about this enigmatic behavior and what reveals about your pet’s health and emotions.

What is cat purr?

Two professional veterinarians examining a Maine Coon cat at a veterinary clinic. Examination of pet animal in the veterinary office. The team of doctors checks a hairy cat in search of fleas and ticks.
Cats can also purge -when they feel pain/cuttersock_maria sbytova

Ronron is one of the most unique forms of feline communication. Although this sound is usually associated with well -being, a study published in Scientific American It reveals that cats also roll in times of tension. Situations such as veterinary consultations, fear or pain can trigger this sound, acting as an emotional self -regulation mechanism.

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This vocalization acts similar to the effect of cortisol over the human body, helping the cat to face stress and reassure. That is, cats not only when they are happy, but also when they need to calm down in the face of physical or emotional discomfort.

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In addition, from the first days of life, puppies are already emitted, creating links with their mother during breastfeeding and facilitating location in the nest, an essential function for survival and well -being.

Despite the advances of research, scientists do not yet fully understand how cats are purged. It is known that the sound is related to the rhythmic vibration of the larynx, a structure located on the throat, equivalent to the vocal box of humans.

What makes this phenomenon even more unique is that, unlike most of the vocalizations of animals that only occur in expiration, the purr is continuously produced during inspiration and expiration.

Are cats the only animals that purge?

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Although the sound is very characteristic of domestic cats, Ronron can also be seen in some wild felines. Among them is Lynice (Lynx Rufus), servants (Serval leptailurus), jumps (Concolo puma) and chitas (Acinonyx Jubatus), which share this curious capacity, although with variations in the mechanism and context in which it occurs.

Outside the feline universe, continuous purr is an almost exclusive rarity. Interestingly, an exception outside the family is the genetic, a small agile mammal and nocturnal habits, belonging to the gender Genetta. This distant cousin of cats can also produce sound vibrations during complete breathing, inspiring and expired, similar to the behavior observed in felines.

On the other hand, there are animals that make sounds similar to the roll of cats, but without the characteristic of vibration during inspiration and expiration. An example of this is Mapache puppies, which “purr” when they are happy and relaxed.

CABO-RUNNING, a feline that is painted as Outs, but it is of the family of cats.
The people are from the feline family and also Ronrona/Chutterstock_miroslav SRB

A psychology professor at York University, who develops Mapon research, reported an unusual experience: manually feeding an orphaned puppy, he realized that the small animal emitted sounds like Ronronon. This spontaneous vocalization during the time of attention attracted attention by remembering the behavior observed in cats.

Commenting on the vocalization of this orphaned orphaned or orphaned puppy, Macdonald shared his impression in an interview with Live science: “They don’t look exactly like cats, but they are very similar! When you listen, you know you are doing something right.”


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