Pluggers by Rick McKee for April 02, 2023

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 1 year ago

    unnecessarily

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    Ahuehuete  over 1 year ago

    Catcupuncture

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    jmolay161  over 1 year ago

    Or maybe use a cat-a-pult.

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    jmolay161  over 1 year ago

    I know a few people who love acupuncture. I only tried it once for my spinal back pain.

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    jmolay161  over 1 year ago

    Or get a massage therapist who is a cat lady.

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    kelloggs2066  over 1 year ago

    I don’t think that’s particularly Accurate-Puncture…

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    juicebruce  over 1 year ago

    First one must have a cat for that form of Acupuncture to work ;-)

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    Gent  over 1 year ago

    AcupunctPurr…

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    Geophyzz  over 1 year ago

    A lady in our town had all her limbs amputated as a result of cat-scratch fever.

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    Kalkkuna  over 1 year ago

    Thanks. I kneaded that.

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    ctolson  over 1 year ago

    Had a friend whose young cat kept bothering for attention and I’d push it a way with my foot. It definitely want my attention so it scampered up my pant leg, t-shirt, and on to my shoulders. Leg, chest and shoulder looked like I had been the main course for a hoard of bedbugs.

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    goboboyd  over 1 year ago

    What might be affected with acupuncture on your lap? (Be nice, please)

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    GreenT267  over 1 year ago

    Cats are much better at massage therapy. “Treading” or “kneading” is that left-right, pushing in and out motion that cats do with their front paws on soft surfaces — like a pillow or a lap — before they settle in for a nap or cuddle. It’s often compared to a dog’s habit of turning in small circles before lying down. Possibly it is a habit formed when they are kittens. The same rhythmic motion is used when kittens nurse — pushing in and out to get more milk. Possibly it is a nest-building motion or a way to mark territory (cats have scent glands in their paws). Possibly it is a motion that helps them wind down. Regardless, cats and kittens do it when they are calm and content. Normally, and especially if their claws are trimmed, they don’t “poke.” The claws are not fully extended as they are when they climb and need to support their full weight.

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    g04922  over 1 year ago

    LOL.. love the orange Cheshire Cat…

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    pheets  over 1 year ago

    Dog nails stepping on my bare feet are an adventure, too. Right up there with horse tails in my face/eye.

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    ladykat  over 1 year ago

    My two have never done that to me. I explain that I have to get up and, believe it or not, they actually get off my lap so I can get up.

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    mistercatworks  over 1 year ago

    “Catupuncture” I had one cat who would balance on my back while I was on my hands and knees. As she was kneading my back I could tilt and direct her to different areas. It would have been “viral” on the Internet but in those days, you just told your friends who wouldn’t believe you. :)

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    EMGULS79  over 1 year ago

    Only those pluggers who don’t trim their cats’ nails properly and regularly.

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    MichaelSFC90  over 1 year ago

    In the words of my sister, Janet, “Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow. Must trim the claws, must trim the claws.”

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