In the process of raising cats, you will find all kinds of little secrets, especially for a cat novice. If you keep a cat for a longer time, you will find that your cat is like a treasure, and there are always many secrets that can be discovered by you. Today I will tell you why the cat's body is ringing.
1. The sound of the false vocal cord vibrating
The vibration sound of the cat's body is actually a kind of purr sound, which is the sound of the cat's false vocal cords. Usually, the cat purrs are made when it is sleeping, intimate with its owner, scratches its chin or touches its head and other physical contact. This is a sign of the cat being particularly relaxed, comfortable and trusting its owner. It usually means that the cat recognizes the owner's movements and encourages the owner to continue to maintain physical contact with it.
2. The sound of bones and joints in cats make abnormal noises, which may be caused by abnormal bone development. Some cats may cause abnormal bone development due to congenital gene mutations, resulting in severe osteoarthritis and abnormal development of the radio-ulnar bone. Therefore, it is recommended to take the cat to a pet hospital for an X-ray to check whether the cat has bone diseases.
3. Intestinal rumbling sounds rumbling sounds in the cat's stomach, which is an intermittent sound produced by the flow of gas and liquid in the intestinal tract when its intestinal tract is peristaltic, also known as intestinal rumbling sounds. The cat's stomach rumbling may be because the cat has indigestion, which causes the stomach to rumbling. At this time, the owner can feed the cat some probiotics to condition it. However, when cats are hungry, their stomachs will also rumbling, and the owner can give the cat food. However, if the cat's stomach rumbling sounds and other abnormalities are accompanied by diarrhea, it should be taken to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.