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Governor George Liquor
July 12th 03, 03:07 PM
Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats started
kneading me. When Jack wakes me up in the morning, he'll climb on any even
remotely horizontal surface I present. He'll knead my arms, shoulders,
legs, et cetera. He gives a pretty good massage! Rizzo, who still sleeps
in his own room, will get on my lap right away after I let him out, and will
knead my arms and legs. Since neither uses claws, it's certainly not
bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the same,
out of the blue. Is this affection, or are they tenderizing me?

MaryL
July 12th 03, 03:46 PM
"Governor George Liquor" > wrote in message
om...
> Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats started
> kneading me. When Jack wakes me up in the morning, he'll climb on any
even
> remotely horizontal surface I present. He'll knead my arms, shoulders,
> legs, et cetera. He gives a pretty good massage! Rizzo, who still sleeps
> in his own room, will get on my lap right away after I let him out, and
will
> knead my arms and legs. Since neither uses claws, it's certainly not
> bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the
same,
> out of the blue. Is this affection, or are they tenderizing me?
>
>

That's a perfect description of Duffy. He started to do this about a month
after I first adopted him, and I can now count on him to start the kneading
process any time I lie down on the sofa to watch TV (but not as often when
I'm in bed). I consider it a display of contentment. His kneading can be a
bit painful. He doesn't dig in with his claws, but the little sharp points
can hurt. So I keep a small coverlet beside the sofa, and I carefully pull
it up (between Duffy and me) whenever I think I need some extra protection.

MaryL

Photos of Duffy and Holly (pictorial history of my blind cat Duffy's
integration into our household):
Duffy, Part I: The Introduction -- http://tinyurl.com/8y54
Duffy, Part II: Life at Home -- http://tinyurl.com/8y56

MaryL
July 12th 03, 03:46 PM
"Governor George Liquor" > wrote in message
om...
> Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats started
> kneading me. When Jack wakes me up in the morning, he'll climb on any
even
> remotely horizontal surface I present. He'll knead my arms, shoulders,
> legs, et cetera. He gives a pretty good massage! Rizzo, who still sleeps
> in his own room, will get on my lap right away after I let him out, and
will
> knead my arms and legs. Since neither uses claws, it's certainly not
> bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the
same,
> out of the blue. Is this affection, or are they tenderizing me?
>
>

That's a perfect description of Duffy. He started to do this about a month
after I first adopted him, and I can now count on him to start the kneading
process any time I lie down on the sofa to watch TV (but not as often when
I'm in bed). I consider it a display of contentment. His kneading can be a
bit painful. He doesn't dig in with his claws, but the little sharp points
can hurt. So I keep a small coverlet beside the sofa, and I carefully pull
it up (between Duffy and me) whenever I think I need some extra protection.

MaryL

Photos of Duffy and Holly (pictorial history of my blind cat Duffy's
integration into our household):
Duffy, Part I: The Introduction -- http://tinyurl.com/8y54
Duffy, Part II: Life at Home -- http://tinyurl.com/8y56

Governor George Liquor
July 12th 03, 04:11 PM
Wow, I've begun speaking broken English.

> Starting this part Monday morning,

That should be "this past Monday".

> bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the
same,
> out of the blue.

"At the same time," that is.

Governor George Liquor
July 12th 03, 04:11 PM
Wow, I've begun speaking broken English.

> Starting this part Monday morning,

That should be "this past Monday".

> bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the
same,
> out of the blue.

"At the same time," that is.

Priscilla Ballou
July 12th 03, 04:29 PM
In article >,
"Governor George Liquor" > wrote:

> Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats started
> kneading me. When Jack wakes me up in the morning, he'll climb on any even
> remotely horizontal surface I present. He'll knead my arms, shoulders,
> legs, et cetera. He gives a pretty good massage! Rizzo, who still sleeps
> in his own room, will get on my lap right away after I let him out, and will
> knead my arms and legs. Since neither uses claws, it's certainly not
> bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the same,
> out of the blue. Is this affection, or are they tenderizing me?

Has there been a change in the weather, or in how you smell (illness,
medication, cologne, etc.)?

Priscilla
--
Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum,
minutus carborata descendum pantorum.
(thanks be to topfive.com)

Priscilla Ballou
July 12th 03, 04:29 PM
In article >,
"Governor George Liquor" > wrote:

> Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats started
> kneading me. When Jack wakes me up in the morning, he'll climb on any even
> remotely horizontal surface I present. He'll knead my arms, shoulders,
> legs, et cetera. He gives a pretty good massage! Rizzo, who still sleeps
> in his own room, will get on my lap right away after I let him out, and will
> knead my arms and legs. Since neither uses claws, it's certainly not
> bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the same,
> out of the blue. Is this affection, or are they tenderizing me?

Has there been a change in the weather, or in how you smell (illness,
medication, cologne, etc.)?

Priscilla
--
Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum,
minutus carborata descendum pantorum.
(thanks be to topfive.com)

Priscilla Ballou
July 12th 03, 04:36 PM
In article >,
"Governor George Liquor" > wrote:

> Wow, I've begun speaking broken English.
>
> > Starting this part Monday morning,
>
> That should be "this past Monday".
>
> > bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the
> same,
> > out of the blue.
>
> "At the same time," that is.

That's ok. It was easy to figure out what you meant. AAMOF I didn't
notice the typos. ;-)

Priscilla
--
Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum,
minutus carborata descendum pantorum.
(thanks be to topfive.com)

Priscilla Ballou
July 12th 03, 04:36 PM
In article >,
"Governor George Liquor" > wrote:

> Wow, I've begun speaking broken English.
>
> > Starting this part Monday morning,
>
> That should be "this past Monday".
>
> > bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the
> same,
> > out of the blue.
>
> "At the same time," that is.

That's ok. It was easy to figure out what you meant. AAMOF I didn't
notice the typos. ;-)

Priscilla
--
Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum,
minutus carborata descendum pantorum.
(thanks be to topfive.com)

Sherry
July 13th 03, 11:48 AM
>> Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats started
>> kneading me. When Jack wakes me up in the morning, he'll climb on any even
>> remotely horizontal surface I present. He'll knead my arms, shoulders,
>> legs, et cetera. He gives a pretty good massage! Rizzo, who still sleeps
>> in his own room, will get on my lap right away after I let him out, and
>will
>> knead my arms and legs. Since neither uses claws, it's certainly not
>> bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the
>same,
>> out of the blue. Is this affection, or are they tenderizing me?
>>

I always thought that was so cute. Yoda has always been a kneader. He kneads
any surface before he lies down, even laps. If it's a blanket, he re-arranges
it forever. The amount of time he spends kneading and re-arranging is usually
indicative of how long he plans to crash on that spot.

Sherry

Sherry
July 13th 03, 11:48 AM
>> Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats started
>> kneading me. When Jack wakes me up in the morning, he'll climb on any even
>> remotely horizontal surface I present. He'll knead my arms, shoulders,
>> legs, et cetera. He gives a pretty good massage! Rizzo, who still sleeps
>> in his own room, will get on my lap right away after I let him out, and
>will
>> knead my arms and legs. Since neither uses claws, it's certainly not
>> bothersome. I'm just curious what would get them both started, at the
>same,
>> out of the blue. Is this affection, or are they tenderizing me?
>>

I always thought that was so cute. Yoda has always been a kneader. He kneads
any surface before he lies down, even laps. If it's a blanket, he re-arranges
it forever. The amount of time he spends kneading and re-arranging is usually
indicative of how long he plans to crash on that spot.

Sherry

Governor George Liquor
July 13th 03, 03:14 PM
"Laura R." > wrote in message
.net...
> > Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats
started
> > kneading me.

> How long have you had these cats, and how old are they?

Jack is just about a year old, and I've had him for 5 months. Rizzo is four
months old, and I've had him for a month.

Governor George Liquor
July 13th 03, 03:14 PM
"Laura R." > wrote in message
.net...
> > Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats
started
> > kneading me.

> How long have you had these cats, and how old are they?

Jack is just about a year old, and I've had him for 5 months. Rizzo is four
months old, and I've had him for a month.

Governor George Liquor
July 13th 03, 03:19 PM
"Priscilla Ballou" > wrote in message
...
> > Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats
started
> > kneading me.

> Has there been a change in the weather, or in how you smell (illness,
> medication, cologne, etc.)?

The weather's been about 5 degrees or so warmer than normal, but my house is
air conditioned and I've not changed the thermostat. I've been using the
same soap, shampoo, shaving cream, laundry detergent, &c &c as I have for
about the past year. The only change on which I can put my finger is that I
changed from Lipton to Luzianne tea bags. As I consume about a gallon of
iced tea a day, perhaps I (to a critter with a sensitive nose) smell
somewhat different.

Governor George Liquor
July 13th 03, 03:19 PM
"Priscilla Ballou" > wrote in message
...
> > Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats
started
> > kneading me.

> Has there been a change in the weather, or in how you smell (illness,
> medication, cologne, etc.)?

The weather's been about 5 degrees or so warmer than normal, but my house is
air conditioned and I've not changed the thermostat. I've been using the
same soap, shampoo, shaving cream, laundry detergent, &c &c as I have for
about the past year. The only change on which I can put my finger is that I
changed from Lipton to Luzianne tea bags. As I consume about a gallon of
iced tea a day, perhaps I (to a critter with a sensitive nose) smell
somewhat different.

Priscilla Ballou
July 13th 03, 04:35 PM
In article >,
"Governor George Liquor" > wrote:

> "Priscilla Ballou" > wrote in message
> ...
> > > Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats
> started
> > > kneading me.
>
> > Has there been a change in the weather, or in how you smell (illness,
> > medication, cologne, etc.)?
>
> The weather's been about 5 degrees or so warmer than normal, but my house is
> air conditioned and I've not changed the thermostat. I've been using the
> same soap, shampoo, shaving cream, laundry detergent, &c &c as I have for
> about the past year. The only change on which I can put my finger is that I
> changed from Lipton to Luzianne tea bags. As I consume about a gallon of
> iced tea a day, perhaps I (to a critter with a sensitive nose) smell
> somewhat different.

Hey, maybe there's market potential for Luziannne as "make your cat love
you more" tea?

Priscilla
--
Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum,
minutus carborata descendum pantorum.
(thanks be to topfive.com)

Priscilla Ballou
July 13th 03, 04:35 PM
In article >,
"Governor George Liquor" > wrote:

> "Priscilla Ballou" > wrote in message
> ...
> > > Starting this part Monday morning, out of nowhere, both of my cats
> started
> > > kneading me.
>
> > Has there been a change in the weather, or in how you smell (illness,
> > medication, cologne, etc.)?
>
> The weather's been about 5 degrees or so warmer than normal, but my house is
> air conditioned and I've not changed the thermostat. I've been using the
> same soap, shampoo, shaving cream, laundry detergent, &c &c as I have for
> about the past year. The only change on which I can put my finger is that I
> changed from Lipton to Luzianne tea bags. As I consume about a gallon of
> iced tea a day, perhaps I (to a critter with a sensitive nose) smell
> somewhat different.

Hey, maybe there's market potential for Luziannne as "make your cat love
you more" tea?

Priscilla
--
Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum,
minutus carborata descendum pantorum.
(thanks be to topfive.com)