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Old 04-11-2009, 03:27 PM
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Hey All,

Good to see you guys as this is my first post on this forum, hoping for a warm welcome.

Well the reason for posting instantly is that I have a Persian Kitten, and she is almost 3 months old. There is something weird, I am noticing i.e most of the time she is growling. No, you dont actually hear that growl, but if you pick up the Kitten and bring her closer, you do actually hear it. I cant distinguish that she is feeling cold, or whatso ever.

Apart from that, if you touch the below neck area(the area above the first two legs), you can even feel the vibration along the growl. I am very much worried about this since this is the first time i am raising a cat.

Hoping for a very positive reply.
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Old 04-11-2009, 03:57 PM
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are you sure she isn't purring? - that can feel and sound like a growl but in the body - a growl is in the throat mainly. If she's purring she's happy.Purring is a vibration.
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