Daily Care2026-03-10Carelogy編集部
Why Do Cats Purr? Meaning, Health Benefits & Warning Signs
Why cats purr: happiness, healing, stress relief, and when purring might indicate pain or illness.
Why Do Cats Purr?
Purring is produced by the rhythmic contraction of muscles in a cat's larynx, generating vibrations at frequencies between approximately 25 and 150 Hz. Cats purr in several distinct contexts:
Contentment and relaxation: The most common reason. You will hear it while petting, when your cat is in your lap, or when they are settled in a warm spot.
Solicitation: A "feed me" or "open the door" request. Research suggests the solicitation purr contains a slightly higher frequency component that resembles a human baby's cry, making it hard to ignore.
Self-healing: Purring may promote bone repair and wound healing. Studies have shown that vibrations in the 25–50 Hz range support bone density maintenance.
Pain or distress: Surprisingly, cats also purr when they are hurting or stressed. This appears to be a self-soothing mechanism — the feline equivalent of humming to calm oneself.
Health Benefits of Purring
A cat's purr offers health benefits not only to the cat but also to its owner.
Benefits for cats: Promotes bone repair, relieves pain, accelerates wound healing, and reduces stress.
Benefits for humans: Studies have linked cat ownership to lower blood pressure, reduced cortisol (the stress hormone), and a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. One widely cited study found that cat owners had a 40% lower risk of heart attack compared to non-owners.
The healing vibration of a cat's purr is one of the key reasons why living with a cat is considered good for your health.
When Purring Is a Warning Sign
A purring cat is not always a happy cat. See your veterinarian if you notice any of the following:
- Purring while [refusing food](/en/columns/cat-loss-of-appetite) — may be masking pain
- Purring while [hiding](/en/columns/cat-hiding) — often indicates illness
- Purr that sounds different (raspy, interrupted, or strained) — could signal a respiratory issue
- Purring combined with [rapid breathing](/en/columns/cat-breathing-fast) — may point to heart or lung disease
Always evaluate purring in the context of your cat's overall body language rather than taking it at face value.
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