there is actual proof that cat’s purring physically helps us. From Scientific America: “Various investigators have shown that sound frequencies in this range can improve bone density and promote healing. This association between the frequencies of cats’ purrs and improved healing of bones and muscles may provide help for some humans” Thank you, Cuddle Buddies!
About three months after Maverick came to live with us, his mistress went to work one morning and didn’t come home for three and a half weeks. Her path home took an unplanned detour to the emergency room, then to surgery, for an acute small-bowel obstruction.
The day she came home, he was so excited and he leaped into her wheelchair to cuddle with her, except he landed directly on her incision, causing some very loud screaming and one very frightened kitty fleeing the scene.
The next day, home health came to change the dressing. Maverick observed the dressing change, presumably saw the scar, and began treading very carefully thereafter when jumping into her lap … and he still does. He was also never much for cuddling in bed at night but started doing it that second night after she came home and does it more nights than not, even nearly six years later.
AllishaDawn almost 6 years ago
I fall asleep sooner Georgie is laying on my side.
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Sweet.
almost 6 years ago
My cat likes to sleep with me whenever he feels lonely.
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
#Ilovemamaandmitty
stairsteppublishing almost 6 years ago
They know when they are needed.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 6 years ago
It’s amazing how good it is for us when we touch them.
I hope Sweetheart gets as much out of it as i do.
J Quest almost 6 years ago
#cat’spajamas
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member almost 6 years ago
there is actual proof that cat’s purring physically helps us. From Scientific America: “Various investigators have shown that sound frequencies in this range can improve bone density and promote healing. This association between the frequencies of cats’ purrs and improved healing of bones and muscles may provide help for some humans” Thank you, Cuddle Buddies!
Lily.spokescat almost 6 years ago
I love you too, Mittens.
Strawberry Hellcat: Gair I gall, ffon I’r anghall almost 6 years ago
I sleep on the sofa when I’m not feeling well just to get a paw massage from Mokey.
mountaingreenery. almost 6 years ago
#Bestsnuggleever.
skipper1992 almost 6 years ago
About three months after Maverick came to live with us, his mistress went to work one morning and didn’t come home for three and a half weeks. Her path home took an unplanned detour to the emergency room, then to surgery, for an acute small-bowel obstruction.
The day she came home, he was so excited and he leaped into her wheelchair to cuddle with her, except he landed directly on her incision, causing some very loud screaming and one very frightened kitty fleeing the scene.
The next day, home health came to change the dressing. Maverick observed the dressing change, presumably saw the scar, and began treading very carefully thereafter when jumping into her lap … and he still does. He was also never much for cuddling in bed at night but started doing it that second night after she came home and does it more nights than not, even nearly six years later.