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SDGundamX says...

It's Japan. They're making mochi, which is pounded rice that is traditionally eaten on New Year's. The mochi needs to be kneaded and moistened while it is being pounded, which is what the guy is doing when he sticks his hands into the bucket. These guys are showing off how fast they can pound the mochi.

Cat massaging a boob

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Cat tries to revive buddy hit by a car

Estuffing17 says...

Believe it or not, apparently the tuxedo cat survived. Not only that, according to the vet that worked on the cat, the tuxedo survived because of the additional body heat and forced circulation from the kneading. Will try to post more on the story for you guys in a bit.

EDIT: Apparently the kneading kept the tuxedo cat alive, but after the onlookers were able to get the her to the vet she died sometime after. I made myself sad again.

Cat tries to revive buddy hit by a car

xxovercastxx says...

>> ^Hybrid:

Dear sifters, if you see me lying in the road injured, having been hit by a car. Please do not knead my battered body and internal organs by walking on me, as I think this would hurt a bit.


Also, put the camera down and call an ambulance.

Cat tries to revive buddy hit by a car

shponglefan says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
^From what I've read, kneading is something kittens do to their mothers when they are thirsty for milk. When they get older, the kneading becomes a sign of affection. IMO, the title is completely accurate.


Cats do different types of kneading. One is definitely sexual, and typically involves all 4 paws. The other is the front paw kneading usually combined with a nuzzling which is the kitten-milk instinct.

Regardless of what this cat was doing, though, I think we can all agreed it was just plain sad.

Cat tries to revive buddy hit by a car

Cat tries to revive buddy hit by a car

Hybrid says...

Dear sifters, if you see me lying in the road injured, having been hit by a car. Please do not knead my battered body and internal organs by walking on me, as I think this would hurt a bit.

Massage Kitty Takes Job Seriously

Massage Kitty Takes Job Seriously

Trimming a cat's claws

demon_ix says...

I just got used to that with my cat. Learning her moods and such. I didn't mind the kneading, but I guess my mom had a different view on the furniture.

Our solution was to get a rough wooden plank for her to sharpen her nails on and discourage her whenever she did it on the sofas and carpets. It didn't quite work 100% of the time, but I prefer that to taking her nails away. Seems a little cruel to me, especially since we let our cat roam free outside. She also got quite upset whenever you handled her feet, so trying to cut her nails would get you clawed fast

Issykitty (Member Profile)

Deano says...

Ah that's a good point.
I might try the tips in the video and see if one person can do this. At the moment it's two of us to do everything including flea treatment and tablets.

Actually did you see the other Petstreet video about swallowing tablets? That cat is one calm kitty


In reply to this comment by Issykitty:
LOL, Deano! I believe they would wear down normally from trotting around outside. I know I've found their nails to kind of shed when I find the outer layers of them all around on the floors when I clean around the house. Lately, I've been falling behind on keeping their claws trimmed. It's one of those things I don't think about until Issy is kneading away on my lap, stabbing me with sharp razor claw-prints!

In reply to this comment by Deano:
This does beg the question of how they cope without us. If they weren't domesticated what would happen to their nails?

Deano (Member Profile)

Issykitty says...

LOL, Deano! I believe they would wear down normally from trotting around outside. I know I've found their nails to kind of shed when I find the outer layers of them all around on the floors when I clean around the house. Lately, I've been falling behind on keeping their claws trimmed. It's one of those things I don't think about until Issy is kneading away on my lap, stabbing me with sharp razor claw-prints!

In reply to this comment by Deano:
This does beg the question of how they cope without us. If they weren't domesticated what would happen to their nails?

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