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just a common situation….

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Scientists have demonstrated that cats produce the purr through intermittent signaling of the laryngeal and diaphragmatic muscles. Cats purr during both inhalation and exhalation with a consistent pattern and frequency between 25 and 150 Hertz. Various investigators have shown that sound frequencies in this range can improve bone density and promote healing.
 
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-do-cats-purr/
 
That’s the first thing that came up on a google search and there seem to be a lot of other sources that corroborate that claim. Do you have a basis to reject that assertion?