the sucky part....is he kept purring.
Everyone kept saying "wow he's motoring"
the only thing that was reassuring is he kept burring his head against my girlfriend to relieve the pressure in his eyes when people would leave the room.
Here are some comments I just found on purring on yahoo.com re: purring:
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Purring isn't always a sign of happiness.
It can also be a sign of unrest, pain, being upset or being angry. Are their ears pinned back when they do this?
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Purring is an indication that the cat is not a threat, rather than a sign of happiness. The swishing tail is a sign of being peeved about something.
So the two can go together.....not happy, but not going to attack you because of it
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fried_tc is quite correct, the fact that a cat is purring does not necessarily mean it is happy or content.
If a cat is purring and clawing the ground it could be a way for them to relieve stress, discomfort or simply a way for them to comfort themselves.
I have had cats as pets and I always used to think that when they purred and lightly stroked the ground with their paws it meant they were happy and content, This is quite often not the case.
For more information on the reason cats purr please visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purror;
http://cats.about.com/cs/catmanagement10...
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Cats will sometimes purr to comfort themselves. So it is not uncommon for cats that have been run over to purr, it helps to calm them down.
If your cat is not in pain then it could just be that they are upset about something and they are trying to make themselves feel better.
3 months ago
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http://www.our-happy-cat.com a site full of further cat care and cat health topics. As well as being a feline friendly community site for happy cat and a happy owner.
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