Cats are the most mysterious and amazing creatures living next to humans. Their ability to see in the dark, the ability to silently disappear and appear, freedom of love and independence gave rise to ascribe to them mystical features, to connect with witches and sorcerers.
There really is a lot of mystery in cats. For example, it’s still not fully understood why cats purr. The conventional wisdom is from pleasure.
In addition, the mother cat thus communicates with the kittens, and a strong cat makes it clear to the weak that he will not offend. Another reason for purring is complaints of illness and the urge to pity oneself.British scientists have performed dozens of experiments to find out why cats purr. They determined that the frequency of individual sounds inserted by cats into purrs coincide with those found in the cry of a hungry child. It affects a person on a subconscious level, causing him to want to give everything to his beloved - even the last tidbit of sausage. What is curious, cats in this way do not affect all members of the family, but only the weakest, those who perceive this impulse well.
In general, the arsenal of cats has its own cat language.They can pronounce vowels, consonants, and even “words.” Depending on how the cats purr, they all, both street ones, accustomed to taking care of themselves on their own, and pampered pets, spending days on soft sofas, understand each other perfectly. But people do not always succeed in this. It happens that a recently ill cat begins to purr for no apparent reason, and the owner calms down, not realizing that the cat is still bad. Unfortunately, it has not yet been precisely established why cats purr in both positive and negative situations. But experts are already able to distinguish between types of purrs and emit soft, rude, inviting, appeasing, appreciative, welcoming and restless. Each species is characterized by different sounds, its components, and different tone of their pronunciation. Listening carefullythe cat-owner can hear the sounds “mrr-mrr-mrr”, “hmr-hmr”, “mmnngg”, “mr-a-o-u” and others in purring. Remembering in what situations what exactly their pet says, you can make a kind of dictionary and communicate with the animal more meaningfully., – , , - . , . . , . ?
Scientists have come to the sensational conclusion about why cats purr. It turns out that purring is a powerful therapeutic tool that allows cats to heal wounds and restore their strength. That's where their extraordinary vitality comes from! Moreover, purring can heal people, as they act on us like ultrasound therapy. It sounds in the range of 27-44 Hz, which allows you to restore bones by 20%, treat the nervous system, blood circulation, some heart diseases, stabilize blood pressure, treat drug addiction and alcoholism, and promote the healing of hematomas and abrasions., . , , «». . , , .