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Hello everyone. I'm new in town so please forgive me (I tried a search but couldn't find a similar topic here).
I picked up a cat from the shelter on valentine's day (best date I ever had
). My little girl is approx. 1 year old (the staff decided her official birthday would be Feb 14 since nobody was very sure as she was found as a stray). She was desexed shortly thereafter and I took her home. The problem is that she doesn't seem to know how purr and it upsets me. She certainly seems happy enough (indeed she's sitting on my lap as I type this) and she seems fairly normal in all other respects (although she is fairly docile for a 1 year old cat - she only plays with her ball when she thinks I'm not watching
). She is happy enough to be stroked, rubbed and everything, and sometimes I think I can feel a purry type buzz when I am rubbing her throat or chin, but she doesn't emit a verbal purr.
Since she was found stray obviously her past history is a bit uncertain - she's certainly been in a family home (she knows what cat food tims look like thank you very much and she meows at me constantly when she feels food is appropriate - which is 80% of the time
). I can guess perhaps she was seperated from her mother pretty early on and didn't learn how to purr.. but that's just conjecture.
So does anyone have any experience or ideas I could try? I mean she doesn't HAVE to purr because she seems fine (and the vet checked her out when she got her vaccinations and said she seems fine) but somehow a cat that doesn't purr seems odd to me. I still love her either way.
Any comments would be apprieciated
I think Celeste (my girl) agrees as she was just reading the monitor and rubbed herself against me in agreement (I'm sure!) 
I picked up a cat from the shelter on valentine's day (best date I ever had
Since she was found stray obviously her past history is a bit uncertain - she's certainly been in a family home (she knows what cat food tims look like thank you very much and she meows at me constantly when she feels food is appropriate - which is 80% of the time
So does anyone have any experience or ideas I could try? I mean she doesn't HAVE to purr because she seems fine (and the vet checked her out when she got her vaccinations and said she seems fine) but somehow a cat that doesn't purr seems odd to me. I still love her either way.
Any comments would be apprieciated