Why

 

 Why


Why does the sun set?

The short answer: because it's night-time. But there are a lot of other factors, too!

The sun's light can be scattered and refracted by the Earth's atmosphere, making the sky look red or orange in the process. As time goes on, those blue wavelengths gradually get scattered away while the long-wavelength reds and oranges stay put. This is what causes sunset to happen over time.


Write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled " Why Cats Purr: What You Didn't Know". 

  There’s a lot of confusion about why cats purr because not all cats purr for exactly the same reasons. But there are some common triggers that can make your cat purr:

1. Cats purr when they’re content, happy and safe. This is the most common reason why cats purr, especially when they’re nursing their kittens or lounging around with their favorite humans.


2. Cats sometimes purr as a signal to another feline that they’re not feeling threatened. This signal helps prevents fighting and allows them to maintain harmony in the herd.


3. Cats sometimes purr when they want attention or are in pain or distress. Even though this isn’t an attempt to solicit help from other cats, it can seem like it because of how loud it is.


4. Cats sometimes purr when they’re grooming themselves for reasons that aren’t entirely known.


5. Cats sometimes purr in the same way as other species of cat when they’re content, happy and safe.


6. Cats purr just as much when they’re relaxed, content and sleeping as they do when they are awake and alert. They have a special vocal organ in their throat that calms them down and allows them to sleep more soundly.


7. Cats can also purr to keep their owners asleep at night because it keeps the household quiet at night and gives the owner a sense of security while sleeping.


8. Cats can purr anytime they see their favorite humans and pets, but especially if they are happy and safe.


9. Cats sometimes purr to communicate with other cats and to show that they’re feeling content, happy and safe. This helps preserve social harmony between cats in the household regardless of their species. This also has a protective benefit because it can prevent fighting among cats in the household from getting out of hand.


10. Cats purr when they feel playful or when they’re experiencing pain or distress. This is because cats have a special vocal organ in their throat called the larynx that vibrates rapidly, expelling air which sounds like a whistle sound (almost like a human sigh). This is why cats sometimes sound like they’re crying when they’re in pain or aching.


11. Sometimes cats purr to communicate with other cats, but also mostly to show that they are feeling content, happy and safe.


12. Some cats purr in order to prepare their owners for when they have to be separated from them for a while. This is because sometimes you can’t predict how long your cat will have to spend in the veterinarian’s office or how long he may have to be boarded overnight at the vet-client hospital.


13. Some cats purr when they’re nursing their kittens or as they sleep because it helps them to produce more milk.


14. Some cats purr because of a medical condition like a respiratory infection, heartburn, an abdominal pain or even an anxiety disorder.


15. Cats are born with the ability to purr but usually learn how to do so after about three months of age. Although some kittens do purr as young as three weeks old, it tends to be much quieter and not very strong at that point in time and will get stronger with age as the cat matures.


16. Cats purr even when they’re born deaf. This is because the larynx doesn’t depend on any auditory feedback in order to produce a purr sound.


17. This is why cats with neurological disorders can develop a condition called feline central tinnitus, which sounds like a roaring or clicking noise in their ears that can be quite loud and persistent.


18. Cats also purr when they get nervous or excited because of how quickly their heartbeats can increase at times in these situations, making it very difficult for them to breath properly without the extra reassurance that their purrs give them.


19. Most cats purr when they are relaxed, content and happy because this causes a chain reaction in the body that helps them achieve more peace throughout their bodies.


20. Cats purr at the same rate as an idling diesel car engine because this is how cats create their purr sounds.


(Source: https://www.petfinder.com/cats/cat-health-care-articles/why-cats-purr/)


3) Write your 3rd and final post titled " Why Does My Cat Climb Up Trees?"


Write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled " Why Do Dogs Bark?". 


  This is the question that many dog owners have been asking for many years. But the answer to this age-old question has changed over time, especially compared to what it used to be when dogs were first domesticated by humans.

In ancient times, when dogs were first being domesticated by humans, they mainly barked out of boredom. They didn’t have much in the way of entertainment and they rarely had anyone to play with because most people were too busy working during those days. Dogs would often bark at night as well because they thought it was safer during their sleeping hours due to the lack of human activity around them at night.


In the not too distant history of dogs, they barked for a very different reason than what they do now. Dogs would bark out of fear if they were left outside alone because they were anxious that something might happen to them or their territory while they weren’t around to protect it.


Today, dogs primarily bark because they want attention. They only bark once their owners leave the house or when they’re lonely while their owners are away at work or school most of the day. This is why you should never tell your dog “good boy!” unless you mean it during that moment. Dogs need to feel like human beings are always there for them and will never abandon them.

Conclusion: Dogs don’t bark to be mean (or so it seems) because they only bark when they want attention. I hope I gave you a suitable answer to your question above.


4) Create a 5-step plan for improving your dog’s behavior.


Create a 5-step plan for improving your dog’s behavior and put it on the following sticky note on the wall of your desk or any spot that you see often where you are working. This will ensure that you remember to do this every day and take action once you have written down all five steps on the sticky note.

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