I was recently given an older cat after his previous owners (my Grandmother) couldn't keep him anymore. He's a 10 year old Tonkinese, and he's a lovely cat. Minus the gluttony, and his grumpy attitude. He does love his food! And everyone else's, but I digress. Lol.
Anyway, he has integrated just fine, and he loves being around me and my partner. In the short time I've known him, I've noticed that he purrs a lot. Like, a lot. You can say his name, he starts purring. You can look at him, he starts purring. He will even walk around the house purring. He purrs when he gets to eat, and while eating, and obviously when you pat him. In fact, just being near my partner and I will give him a case of the purrs. He's not sick or in any pain, and has been vet checked with a clean bill of health. I've been around many cats in my life, but never around one that purrs as often as he does. I guess that means that he loves his new home and owners then? Or does his age have something to do with it? Have any of your cats done this?
Anyway, he has integrated just fine, and he loves being around me and my partner. In the short time I've known him, I've noticed that he purrs a lot. Like, a lot. You can say his name, he starts purring. You can look at him, he starts purring. He will even walk around the house purring. He purrs when he gets to eat, and while eating, and obviously when you pat him. In fact, just being near my partner and I will give him a case of the purrs. He's not sick or in any pain, and has been vet checked with a clean bill of health. I've been around many cats in my life, but never around one that purrs as often as he does. I guess that means that he loves his new home and owners then? Or does his age have something to do with it? Have any of your cats done this?