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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
To mark their territory. Cats do it all the time when they rub their bodies against things, including their owner. Cats think they own their owner.
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Any true cat person not only knows this, but embraces it
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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
Well, if your cat is purring she's obviously happy. Cats only purr when they're content and/or happy. 
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I fail. What's the other reason(s)?
Advice: It's ok to pay freshman to write your senior thesis/business plan. It's important to spend that time partying and enjoying your last college semester.