Your Cat May Heal You!

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YOUR CAT MAY HEAL YOU

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A purring cat is not necessarily a happy one.

Many species-including cheetahs and some lions also purr when wounded or anxious.

Some researchers speculate that this lovely rumble may serve a function to heal fractures

and strengthen bones.

In a study from the Fauna Communications Research Institute in Hillsborough N.C. investigators

determined that the frequency at which many cats purr, between 27 and 44 hertz for house cats,

matches the frequency that seems to help human bones strengthen and grow.

If correct, the theory may explain why cats heal so quickly after injury.
 

Pat,

That's why one of the strongest healing tools today in hospitals, and nursing homes is the "comfort" animals, trained to give all the love and attention to the patients who need it most. There is nothing more soothing that your dog,( in my case) being curled up next to you when you are feeling in the dumps.....Gary
 

I love my kitty. He helps make me less crazy. If he just woudn't bite me when I walk around naked...
 

I don't have a bunch of stresses in my life - mostly I have peace. I'm not real happy about the economy and just about everything about the ruling class.

And I do have a gal kitty who stalks me for a place on my lap :)

So at those times our ruling class is far far away!
 

Kitty's are good snack food for my Yellow Lab!!! :laughing7: < - - Come on, lightin up - just kidding...........Love all animals!!!!!!
 

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