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  1. Purring

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    Functional Hypotheses and Bio-energetics
    The primary function of purring remains a subject of ongoing debate, spanning communication, self-soothing, and localized tissue repair. While commonly associated with contentment, observations indicate that cats also purr during periods of significant stress, injury, or even parturition [^4]. This dual context suggests a physiological rather than purely affective role.
    Vibrational Therapy Model