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Because of their size, cats have relatively short vocal cords—so how are they able to produce such low-frequency sounds when purring? Pixabay Cats can be mysterious creatures to begin with, but ...
A recent investigation delivers novel insights into how cats produce their purring sounds. A special 'pad' embedded in the vocal folds might explain how cats can produce these low-frequency sounds.
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Great Pet Care on MSNCan Cats Get Hiccups
Imagine this. You’re snuggled up with your kitty when you hear it — a cute little “hic” followed by a tiny belly twitch. It’s ...
Cats’ vocal adaptations Like the silver foxes, cats have adapted their vocalisations, albeit over a much longer period of time.
Cats are vocal creatures: they meow, screech, and purr. From a voice production point of view, the meows and the screeches are not special. Their sound is generated in the cat's larynx or "voice ...
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