Purring Is A Form Of Communication And Happiness

There is something oddly satisfying about having your kitty purr while you are petting them. Unfortunately, purring isn’t as simple as we’d like to think, and scientists know less about the behavior than any other cat noise. Yes, sometimes the sound means that the cat is happy and satisfied, but it can mean various other things, too.
Cats purr as a form of communication, but also as a way to calm themselves down when they’re feeling anxious or stressed. The vibration from the sound soothes them, even causing their owners to calm down, too.
They Follow You To The Bathroom Because They’re Curious

It can feel like an invasion of privacy when your cat rushes to follow you into the bathroom. Unfortunately, science does not have an answer as to why felines do this, but they do have a good guess. Some experts believe that your cat might feel vulnerable without you by their side, so they follow you to feel safe.
Others believe that it’s in their nature to follow you because cats are curious creatures. They just want to know what’s going on in their house! Then again, maybe they just want attention and know that you have nothing better to do while in there.
