It is not surprising that cats snore, but their snoring is generally very mild, and they may make such sounds when they are sleeping or being masturbated. However, sometimes, cats purr loudly, which requires more attention. So what's wrong with cats purring loudly? What is the reason why cats purr loudly? Next, let’s take a look at what to do if the cat purrs are very loud.
1. Breeding reasons
Some breeds of cats are prone to purring because of their natural short nasal structure, such as Garfield, Persian cat, etc. This is caused by their unique biometric characteristics and cannot be changed, so pet owners don’t need to worry.
2. Too obese
If a cat is too obese, fat in the body will accumulate in the upper respiratory tract, making the air circulation channel narrower, so the tremor of the respiratory mucosa will cause exhalation. Therefore, if the cat is really too obese, it is recommended that the owner lose weight to the cat as soon as possible, which can reduce the amount of feeding, strictly follow the principle of "eat less and eat more", and appropriately increase the amount of exercise of the cat.
3. Respiratory tract infection
If a cat purrs very loudly, and is accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, such as runny nose, sneezing, coughing, and increased eye and nose secretions, it means that the cat may be infected with respiratory diseases, such as pneumonia, bronchitis, etc., and the cat should be taken to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.
In addition to breed reasons, cats should pay more attention to this situation.