purr in A Sentence

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    Why exactly do cats Purr?

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    Why do we cats Purr?

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    Squirrels can Purr too.

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    Cats aren't the only animal that can Purr.

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    If they Purr they are kittens.

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    Cats Purr around 26 Purrs per second.

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    Nor anyone that Purred with two broken legs.

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    Approximately 26 Purrs per second.

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    This is around 26 Purrs per second.

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    This frequency is around 26 Purrs a second.

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    IKitty: an iPhone application that Purrs.

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    That van still Purrs like a cat.

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    Black Purrs symbolize an evil and malevolent woman.

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    Purring doesn't always mean your cat is happy.

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    Purring doesn't always mean the cat is happy.

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    You can Purr as much as you like.

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    Cats are also not the only animal that Purrs.

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    Purring doesn't necessarily mean that your cat is happy.

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    Sometimes, they will Purr as they drift off into sleep.

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    Purring does not always indicate that a cat is happy.

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    After we stopped crying, Mommas would begin the loudest, most warming Purr.

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    A cats Purring does not always indicate that a cat is content.

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    Nothing beats loneliness like coming home to a wagging tail or Purring cat.

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    With their return comes their gentle Purring song, a long-standing sign of spring.

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    And the cat Purred,“Would that you might sleep also and dream of your freedom.”.

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    When a cat is Purring, it's very difficult for a vet to hear its heartbeat.

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    However, this isn't news for wild animal rescue groups who have long known that squirrels could Purr.

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    Cats Purr at around 26 cycles per second, which is about the same as an idling diesel engine.

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    Purrs can vary in their sound and volume and they are technically considered a“muscular tremor” rather than an actual vocalization.

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    As mentioned, cats will also expend energy Purring when they are sick, injured, or in some sort of pain.

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