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Pet Acoustics music has been specifically developed to support your pet’s sensitive hearing thereby ensuring relaxation. You and your furry friend can enjoy time together in relaxation.
Genre:
Easy Listening: Mood Music
Release Date:
2010
Relaxation Music for My Cat and Me
Janet Marlow, Pet Acoustics
© Copyright-Janet Marlow
(884502385526)
Record Label: Pet Acoustics Inc.
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1. Our Favorite Place |
3:54 |
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2. Dreams |
3:26 |
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3. Feline Relaxation |
4:49 |
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4. Purrs and Sighs |
15:43 |
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5. Breathing Together |
5:21 |
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6. Drifting Dreams |
4:39 |
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7. Best Buddy |
6:36 |
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Feline hearing is three times greater than human hearing. Have you wondered why your cat magically slips away before there is a knock on the door or why your cat gets restless before any sign of a thunderstorm? The ability for cats to detect the highest frequencies and faintest of sounds that exist in the air is astounding and one of the most important senses for their survival in nature.
A cat's upright ears assist their acute hearing and helps them capture frequencies humans can't detect. Additional muscles allow them to rotate their ears for surround sound-like hearing. Observing your cat's ears is the best way to know what they are hearing and feeling. Felines prefer long sustained tones and harmonies at a moderate to low volume for their musical taste to maintain their feline state of relaxation. Similar to dogs, calming music provides a sense of well-being in their environment.
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So long!
author: Myrna Stanley
I observed my 11year old cat as I played the music.
During the third song she wandered out of the room into the
bhedroom for an afternoon nap. Somehow, I don't think she
was impressed. Sorry!
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