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Old August 16th 03, 04:21 AM
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Margaret Fine wrote:

I have to believe that kitty purrs are helpful on a physical level.


They are! Studies have been done that show that cats' purring helps
them heal from injuries, which might be why they purr when injured or
in pain. I even read an article that talked about researching the
effect of cat purring on human health and healing - there seemed to
be some thought that human injuries might heal faster if the person
is exposed to purring sounds, either from cats, or from something that
imitates that sound or vibration frequency.


Wow, that's fascinating, thanks for sharing!


Sorry, I can't cite anything - can't remember where or when I read
that. CRS strikes again!


LOL....I know the feeling.

Ann

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