If you have ever held a tiny kitten, it is hard to believe that the soft rumble you feel starts just days after birth. Kittens are born blind and deaf, yet they begin purring almost immediately.
Cat owners know how unique and special their furry friends are, but it's more than that. Science shows that your cat's purr is unique to them and never changes.
Most of us think we have cats figured out. They nap, they purr, they knock things off shelves for no clear reason.
How do our furry friends see the world? And what are they really feeling?
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