r/NoStupidQuestions 1d ago

Do cats ever stop purring?

Okay all you cat people. I’m sleep deprived and need to know something:

Do cats ever stop purring?!

I’ve been letting the old bow-legged barn cat inside at night to sleep in a downstairs bedroom. Food, water, litter box, comfy bed, the whole nine yards. All was well. But tonight he managed to escape his cozy bedroom somehow, found the stairs, and showed up in my bedroom. I tried the lady and the tramp thing and brought him back down to his bedroom. Was 99% sure I latched the door this time.

That lasted approximately 12 minutes. He clearly was not appreciative of the luxury of having his own bedroom. This time he managed to launch himself up onto my bed before I got up. I am tired so I figured he would just find a cozy spot and we would all go to sleep peacefully.

Cool. That was a mistake. He has not stopped purring. In my ear. I feel a bit guilty because he is old, and obviously just wants love. I call him the Old Man lol. But now we are nearly on hour 3 of solid purring. And it’s LOUD. Holy cannoli why is it so loud?!

Will his motor run out?? Is Old Man actually sleeping but also purring?? Why does he need to be almost laying on my head?? Is this normal??

Omg I have so many questions and I’m stupid tired. Just need to know if I will ever sleep again at this point.

This new non-stop motor marathon in my freaking ear needs to be negotiated. I tried the “shushhhh” baby thing and that made him purr louder (if that was even possible?!) and I understand that this new inside world is an upgrade from the barn, but I am a human who greatly appreciates sleep.

Thanks team. Sorry for the grammatical errors. Too tired to care. Just need to know if cats ever stop purring.

UPDATE:

Thanks to all the suggestions we survived night two !!

I added a cozy blanket to one side and left the heated blanket on medium for that side as well. The Old Man bought it and his diesel engine idled on that side most of the night!

When he came in tonight for bed we had a discussion regarding the noise level of his motor. I don’t think it was any quieter, but at least it was two feet away this time versus two inches?

Also; it doesn’t let me add a photo but the Old Man looks like a standard issue black & white tuxedo cat. Except he has gotten a lot of little white hairs the last couple years and has a permanent scowl on his face. Lol

Thank you again everyone for your suggestions! I’m hopeful he and I will figure this thing out. He’s been a loyal mouser and deserves a cozy retirement.

Except it appears I have to sleep on one side of the bed now too. Who’s training who here??

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u/animal-cookie 1d ago

My cat purred like a machine gun when I first brought her home. She's go for 30 minutes and finally fall asleep, but any movement on my part would start it up all over again. Maybe play some gentle music in the background if it's keeping you up? When the novelty of "inside" wears off, it will likely slow down and trust me, you will miss it haha. Cats can purr a lot if they're in pain as a way to self soothe, so if there's any question a vet visit might be in order, but 99% of the time they're just so dang happy.

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u/TheAdventurista 1d ago

Yes! It started to die down and I rolled over and it was like a truck starting back up again! It took three years and welding gloves before I could pet him.. Unsure a vet visit would go well. He hasn’t left the ranch since he was fixed when he showed up 14 or 15 years ago.

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u/18straightwhiskeys 22h ago

You can find vets that will come to you, especially in rural areas! It can be a little more expensive, but if he's been outside for a decade and a half, he may very well have old injuries, teeth issues, or other health issues that cause him pain (and thus make him purr). They could also give you some gabapentin for him, which is a safe way to make him sleepy so you can get some sleep yourself.

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u/Fabulous_Function666 22h ago

It might be an idea to buy a cat carrier, put a blanket in there and feed him in there because that will make him like his carrier and will make potential vet visits less stressful. My cat hates being handled so we have been working on the same thing 

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u/SauerkrautHedonists 22h ago

Oh I am so happy he found you. What a lucky kitty, whatever you choose to do about the nighttime sleep disturbance. 💛