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Purring of a cat, Perm Krai, Russia

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A cat named Baki lives in the village of Polazna, Perm Krai, he is about 4 years old. The cat is happy, so he purrs. It is commonly believed that a cat purrs when it feels good. There is a theory that purring promotes the production of a hormone that reduces pain and calms the cat. That is, if the cat feels bad, she starts purring to heal herself or calm down. Researchers at the University of California believe that purring (or rather, body vibration) they also tone up the musculoskeletal system. After all, cats are avid dormice, they spend a lot of time without moving. It turns out that purring is also a kind of passive fitness.

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