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Hello All,
I am really curious as to why my cat will only purr in in select locations, and at select times. She is a 1 year old Siberian, and very sweet. When I come home from work, I will always pick her up and throw her over my shoulder and she puurs like CRAAAAZY. Then I will usually bring her over to the couch and lay down, and she smooshes herself beside my chest purring for about 5 minutes then goes and does her own thing.
Also, she is incredibly affectionate in the morning. As soon as my alarm goes off (and never before it goes off), she perks up and does a little squeak and runs over to me in bed. She will keep rubbing herself against my chest and purring very loud. I will usually pet her for about 10 minutes, but sometimes when I work from home, more than 30. Basically, she will not leave as long as I am still in bed and petting her and will usually fall asleep while I rub her stomach. If I stop petting her and resume while shes asleep, she will squeak and start purring again.
(Now, I know most of you will say it is because she is hungry, but this is not the case. My girlfriend feeds her before she leaves, and even if my cat is in the middle of eating, as soon as she hears my alarm she drops whats in her mouth and runs into the bedroom).
Lastly, at nighttime when I am in bed, she will sometimes hop onto the bed and start purring and have me pet her for about a minute or so.
Now, the funny thing about her are those 3 times above are the ONLY times she will purr. Otherwise, during the day, if I pet her, she is always silent. Also, I usually have to seek her out to pet her rather than her coming to me like at the other 3 times. Also, if it is not those 3 times, the only way she will purr is if I go to the bedroom and lay on my bed lol. Why do you think this is?
I am really curious as to why my cat will only purr in in select locations, and at select times. She is a 1 year old Siberian, and very sweet. When I come home from work, I will always pick her up and throw her over my shoulder and she puurs like CRAAAAZY. Then I will usually bring her over to the couch and lay down, and she smooshes herself beside my chest purring for about 5 minutes then goes and does her own thing.
Also, she is incredibly affectionate in the morning. As soon as my alarm goes off (and never before it goes off), she perks up and does a little squeak and runs over to me in bed. She will keep rubbing herself against my chest and purring very loud. I will usually pet her for about 10 minutes, but sometimes when I work from home, more than 30. Basically, she will not leave as long as I am still in bed and petting her and will usually fall asleep while I rub her stomach. If I stop petting her and resume while shes asleep, she will squeak and start purring again.
(Now, I know most of you will say it is because she is hungry, but this is not the case. My girlfriend feeds her before she leaves, and even if my cat is in the middle of eating, as soon as she hears my alarm she drops whats in her mouth and runs into the bedroom).
Lastly, at nighttime when I am in bed, she will sometimes hop onto the bed and start purring and have me pet her for about a minute or so.
Now, the funny thing about her are those 3 times above are the ONLY times she will purr. Otherwise, during the day, if I pet her, she is always silent. Also, I usually have to seek her out to pet her rather than her coming to me like at the other 3 times. Also, if it is not those 3 times, the only way she will purr is if I go to the bedroom and lay on my bed lol. Why do you think this is?