Cats Purr For Healing

YinYang Napping

YinYang on her pillow

I had an upset tum Saturday night and all day Sunday, likely due to the big giant Dunkin Donut whole grain bagel I didn’t need to eat. I’d made a sandwich of it with avocado and a slice of turkey and a slice of swiss cheese.   Cheese + bagel the size of my head = big lump of glue moving through my system.  As I laid in bed waiting to feel better – no such luck sleeping through it – YinYang became my bed kitty nurse and helped the time pass. Here she is napping after her shift. Mini-cow to the rescue!

I found this interesting: Cats Purr For Healing:  The type of frequencies that are found in the cat’s purr are good for healing muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries, as well as for muscle strengthening and toning. They are good for any type of joint injury, wound healing, reduction of infection and swelling, pain relief, and relief of chronic pulmonary disease.  The  optimal frequency for bone stimulation is 50 hertz. The dominant and fundamental frequency for three species of cats’ purrs is exactly 25 to 50 hertz: the best frequencies for bone growth and fracture healing.   The cat’s purr falls well within the 20 — 50 hertz anabolic range, and extends up to 140 hertz. All members of the cat family except cheetahs have a dominant or strong harmonic at 50 hertz. The harmonics of three cat species fall exactly on, or within, 2 points of 120 hertz, a frequency which has been found to repair tendons.

No wonder we feel better after napping with kitties.

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