141 Cats purr at around 25–50 Hz. The same frequency range used in medicine to support bone healing. Purring isn’t just when they feel good or are being petted. Cats purr when they’re injured too. Same frequency - higher intensity. (twitter.com) Pet CATSFIVE Gently 😁 posted 112 days ago by Joys1Daughter 112 days ago by Joys1Daughter +141 / -0 48 comments share 48 comments share save hide report block hide replies
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Cats purr at around 25–50 Hz. The same frequency range used in medicine to support bone healing.
Purring isn’t just when they feel good or are being petted. Cats purr when they’re injured too. Same frequency - higher intensity.
This range has been used in orthopedics for decades: faster bone repair, muscle recovery, reduced inflammation.
Cats rarely suffer from joint issues. Their bodies use vibration as a built-in recovery system.
And it affects humans too. Studies suggest cat owners have lower rates of heart disease.
It’s more than a sound. It’s a form of sound healing happening right next to you.