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44 JULY 2015 DOGGIERESCUE .COM MAGAZINE
HOW A CAT PURRING
HELPS YOU!
Compiled by Deborah Rouse ADORABLE OPAL NEEDS A HOME!
It isn’t just that some of us love the sound, a cat purr vibrates
between 20 and 140 Hz, and sounds vibrating at these levels
are known to have a medical therapeutic effect on us humans!
Spice - She needs more Marmalade – perhaps Most people are already aware that…
cuddling from kind hearted her name should be
folk! Stunning Siamese Honey? Gorgeous pale • being a cat (and dog) owner will
cross 6 year old female ginger, 3 year old female. significantly lower the risk of you
saved from the pound. Seeking a new loving having a heart attack
Beautiful Spice is extremely family as she found herself
gentle and happy with other abandoned pregnant in a • gently patting and cuddling a cat
cats. She is PURRFECT... pound. All 5 of her babes will lower your blood pressure
Contact Michelle, in North found homes are you her
Rocks, on 0451 033 823 forever home? • a purring cat will calm your nerves –
Call Collaroy Veterinary at times of stress they literally can be
Service on 9971 8487 your best friend
Dawn - Do you have the Multiple organisations are now
love and resources for a reporting that …
bundle of joy? Very young
tabby ginger female kitten • vibrations between 25 and 50 Hz
saved with siblings. Born just are proven to help increase bone
days before Australia Day, strength and healing bones, and
these babes have had tender vibrations between 100 and 200 Hz
care since then. are second best
Contact The Cottage
Animal Hospital, in • vibrations are useful for healing
Parramatta, on 9890 7220 soft tissue, and beneficial for
getting over muscle, tendon and
ligament injuries
• vibrations can also help fight
infections and swelling
• if you have laboured breathing
(e.g. dysponea), a cat purr may
beneficially decrease the symptoms
So a happy cat not only makes a
happy family, a happy cat also
makes a healthy family!
TOP PHOTO: For more details on adopting Opal contact : Michelle at North Rocks Vets on 0451 033 823.

