Common knowledge about raising cats: What s going on with a loud motor sound in the kitten s body
When raising cats, cat owners often find a common phenomenon. From time to time, their kittens make continuous and deep purr sounds from their throats. Sometimes such sounds last for more than 5-10 minutes. What exactly do the cats want to express when making such sounds? The editor has sorted out the common reasons why cats make gurgling sounds, let’s take a look.
1. Happy
Generally, kittens will make noises when they feel comfortable and happy, and it will sound like the sounds made by a motor. For example, after eating, playing, or after the owner returns home, it will make such low-frequency motor sounds. At the same time, this purring motor sound also shows that kittens like to get along with their owners. At this time, the owner can stroke the cat's chin with his hands, which will make the cat feel happier and help deepen the relationship between the cat and the owner.
2. Fear
If a kitten just arrived at his new home, the cat may enter a alert state due to changes in the living environment and his unfamiliarity with his owner. If there is any movement at this time, the kitten will make a motor-like sound and cause hair blowout, mainly to act as a deterrent. At this time, it is recommended that the owner try to stay away from the cat to avoid harm and wait until the cat is stable before comforting it.
3. There is a problem with the respiratory system
If the kitten not only makes a loud motor sound, but also has symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, runny nose, and sneezing, it is very likely that the kitten has a problem with the respiratory system, such as lung infections, poor breathing, etc., it will also make noises. It is recommended that the owner take the kitten to the pet hospital for examination as soon as possible, determine the specific cause, and then undergo treatment.