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9/10 missed the eye question which I've never heard of. Had cats all my 76 years.
They're wonderful companians. As others have said, they purr for more reasons than just contentment. Even very sick and dying cats will purr.
Like many animal signals, a purr can mean more than one thing. It can mean contentment, but it can also mean nervousness, fear, or it can be a request for attention or food. Similarly, a moving tail doesn't always indicate irritation.
Did you know that the width of the cat's whiskers is the width of its body? Wild cats, like tigers, walk among bushes and they know, by their whiskers, if they will be able to go through SILENTLY. A crazy friend of mine cut her cat's whiskers when I told her that, and the poor feline kept bumping against chair legs and such.