I had a ganglion cyst removed from the top of my wrist about thirty years ago. I have the most beautiful scar. I hope the Woman’s paw gives her no more trouble.♥
I’m lovin the Pucky Bear bit. Wondering if the people sometimes call him that? Makes me think of old possum. And though we can never know, I wonder what he calls himself?
I had some serious crap going on in one of my wrists, which ultimately required two surgeries and the removal of a tendon. I hope Georgia’s surgery gives her the same relief that mine did. Modern medicine really is cool.
I actually find cyst removals really fascinating. Except for the skin-cutting part. For some reason that’s the part that grosses me out. Don’t blame you for that one, Pucky-bear. I’m also pretty sure I had a wrist cyst once, but it apparently went away on its own.
It’s O. K. Pucky baby. I felt the same way when I first got into the medical field. There is a lot of icky things, but it’s for greater good and lessens suffering.
I feel sympathetic to poor Pucky. A dear close relative just had a cyst removed from their hand. When the bandage was removed they fainted, which is fairly common. As is the comfort of a cat who senses that there is trauma with their human. So cuddles and purring is the perfect medicine.
Poor Puck. It looks worse than it is, in many respects. He needs to be reassured that the Woman is free of the old pain, and the new pain from the surgery is temporary, and hopefully less intense.
Puck, it gets better now. Just purr under her hand. You’ll both feel better, and you may help her heal faster. Don’t let Ora eat her dressing material.
Surprisingly good understanding of anatomy among the cats. We appreciate the accuracy. Also, glad I’m not the only one who uses a nickname for myself when I’m upset (Pucky-bear, so cute!)
Mildly off-topic but still kind of pertinent: Both Bunny the talking dog and Billi the talking cat have been given buttons with the word “medicine”, and both have apparently expressed understanding that their medication, though bad-tasting, will help them feel better. Billi has even reminded her “mom” about her medication a time or two.
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Imagine if we could teach our pets that the vet is a place they go to help them stay healthy. I mean, they probably still wouldn’t like it- just like most people don’t like going to the doctor- but maybe there’d be less struggling to get them into carriers or onto leashes.
To state it officially, I did mean it to be Elvis handing the glass of water—but if your heart is set on Ora Zella, I could see her doing that too! A mysterious friend is coming to Puck’s rescue either way!
Poor Pucky-bear, especially given his backstory. For those not aware of it since it hasn’t come up in strip, in short, and warning for animal abuse: Puck was one of many kittens who lived in a backyard. His neighbor often looked at them, because who wouldn’t.. and one day noticed poor Pucky bear’s leg was injured and only got worse. Eventually realizing Puck’s original owner was never going to help the poor kitten, the man lept over the fence, scooped puck up and got him to Washington’s Puurfect Pals shelter. Puck barely surivived and had to have what was left of his leg amputated. Thankfully a few weeks after that Puck got fostered and eventually adopted by his family and was already the kind gentle boy we know and love. So my guess is while hearing about a cyst would be gross as is, hearing about anything related to a paw is triggering for Puck, and why new places frighten him. I could be wrong and he could have an entirely diffrent backstory here, but it comes off that way. It’s also likely why Elvis, his big brother and the cat who raised him, is the one to provide him water. Besides being best buddies of course. Elvis knows this is a lot for him and knows that he was likely sucker punched by the description of the surgery.
The Great Giant LEGO Wall of the Caternity Ward™ is down & Scotia’s crew now have the full run of the room. I wasn’t at all surprised thatintrepic little colorpoint Inky was the first one out exploring when Shelly opened the nest doors after rearranging things, but they’re all having tons of fun!
uncle snipe over 1 year ago
Poor Pucky looks like he might faint! Wondering, is that Elvis passing him a drink? Inquiring minds want to know!
Bub5g over 1 year ago
It sure is, Goldie, it sure is.
kangtourcat Premium Member over 1 year ago
“Hoo boy” is Right, cutting on her paw.
Bub5g over 1 year ago
Also, does anyone know what a cyst is?
Olive O'Sudden over 1 year ago
I had a ganglion cyst removed from the top of my wrist about thirty years ago. I have the most beautiful scar. I hope the Woman’s paw gives her no more trouble.♥
FreihEitner Premium Member over 1 year ago
Puck’s looking a little green around the whiskers.
WelshRat Premium Member over 1 year ago
Just like lancing a boil. Remember seeing that happen with one of our cats. Not entirely pleasant.
Brian Premium Member over 1 year ago
Deep breaths, Pucky.
Le'letha Premium Member over 1 year ago
Way to keep it positive, Goldie!
uncle snipe over 1 year ago
I’m lovin the Pucky Bear bit. Wondering if the people sometimes call him that? Makes me think of old possum. And though we can never know, I wonder what he calls himself?
dl_supertroll over 1 year ago
Oh dang, this is meta
MrsXandamere over 1 year ago
I had some serious crap going on in one of my wrists, which ultimately required two surgeries and the removal of a tendon. I hope Georgia’s surgery gives her the same relief that mine did. Modern medicine really is cool.
DorseyBelle over 1 year ago
Goldie’s toe beans in the air, while Puck is feeling queasy over there.
Sue Ellen over 1 year ago
Maybe this is triggering memories of the surgery to remove Puck’s rear right leg.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 1 year ago
Puck’s learning that too much empathy doesn’t bode well for a newscat.
Jungle Empress over 1 year ago
I actually find cyst removals really fascinating. Except for the skin-cutting part. For some reason that’s the part that grosses me out. Don’t blame you for that one, Pucky-bear. I’m also pretty sure I had a wrist cyst once, but it apparently went away on its own.
This has been TMI Time with Jungle Empress.
ElliottB.C.Rennie over 1 year ago
It’s O. K. Pucky baby. I felt the same way when I first got into the medical field. There is a lot of icky things, but it’s for greater good and lessens suffering.
Chris H over 1 year ago
I feel sympathetic to poor Pucky. A dear close relative just had a cyst removed from their hand. When the bandage was removed they fainted, which is fairly common. As is the comfort of a cat who senses that there is trauma with their human. So cuddles and purring is the perfect medicine.
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 1 year ago
LEVEL GREEN! HORK ALERT! HORK ALERT! THIS IS NOT A TEST! BREAK OUT THE PAPER TOWELS!! AAWOOOOGAH!!
jewlie over 1 year ago
Puck has such empathy. He’s as green as his tie!. I’m sure that’s Elvis with the water.
Sue Ellen over 1 year ago
According to “Day By Dave” today is National Hug Your Cat Day!
https://www.gocomics.com/day-by-dave/2023/05/30
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
Poor Puck. It looks worse than it is, in many respects. He needs to be reassured that the Woman is free of the old pain, and the new pain from the surgery is temporary, and hopefully less intense.
Puck, it gets better now. Just purr under her hand. You’ll both feel better, and you may help her heal faster. Don’t let Ora eat her dressing material.
katey11 Premium Member over 1 year ago
OT – worse than the vacuum!
cat19632001 over 1 year ago
There, there Pucky, just lie down for a moment. Maybe Iggy can bring you a cold cloth.
Kitty Katz over 1 year ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
At the Pretty Good Workshop
Iggy: I think you have a great idea to make Xyzlophones and have a band, Ora Z.
Ora Z: And I can pound scrap wood and make pretty sounds.
Iggy: Who’s going to be in your band?
Ora Z: Abby said she would like to join in when she is released from the Salubrious Pyramid. And maybe her friends will join us.
Iggy: Wally and Iron Glove said they might like to join as well.
Ora Z: Sounds like we have the start of a great band.
Rauderi over 1 year ago
I had one of those as a teen. Didn’t stop me from playing video games!
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
LOOK! There on the woman’s wrist, it’s a pilar cyst, it’s lipoma, it’s a ganglion cyst. This is a job for Dr. Pimple Popper.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Poor Pucky! Baby boy, take deep breaths and hold them for a count of 5. Repeat until your tummy settles down. It works for me.
Katzen1415 over 1 year ago
Surprisingly good understanding of anatomy among the cats. We appreciate the accuracy. Also, glad I’m not the only one who uses a nickname for myself when I’m upset (Pucky-bear, so cute!)
Granny Roberta over 1 year ago
Well, Pucky bear, some of us enjoy watching gruesome medical procedures … and some of you should just close your eyes and go lie down somewhere.
Granny Roberta over 1 year ago
What soothing drink is being offered by mysterious dark-pawed kitty?
ShariMccormick over 1 year ago
It’s Ora Z. Check out April 1, 2023—white sleeve. black paw and low to the ground.
JohnTheFoole over 1 year ago
“Pucky-Bear”….
bonita.eley over 1 year ago
Poor Pucky-bear – he is so sweet!
The Wolf In Your Midst over 1 year ago
Mildly off-topic but still kind of pertinent: Both Bunny the talking dog and Billi the talking cat have been given buttons with the word “medicine”, and both have apparently expressed understanding that their medication, though bad-tasting, will help them feel better. Billi has even reminded her “mom” about her medication a time or two.
.
Imagine if we could teach our pets that the vet is a place they go to help them stay healthy. I mean, they probably still wouldn’t like it- just like most people don’t like going to the doctor- but maybe there’d be less struggling to get them into carriers or onto leashes.
damekellen over 1 year ago
Ohhhh, that’s why there were reruns for a while.
buflogal! over 1 year ago
Pucky-bear. He’s telling himself what the Woman would tell him.
marilynnbyerly over 1 year ago
Puck’s experiencing the downside of so much empathy. Plus, the description is gross.
anomalous4 over 1 year ago
OT: Oslo the fighter…
…(& sole survivor of his abandoned litter of 4 found at TinyKittens’ Bramble colony) is 2 weeks old & looking good!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cs1-ssev-W9/
https://dumpoir.com/c/3773677967640763113
scaeva Premium Member over 1 year ago
Poor Puck! He’s just too empathic for his own good.
Miss Mina over 1 year ago
Be strong, Pucky-bear! Deep breaths! Head down!
ocarol7 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Medical reporting is Not for everyone, Pucky Bear….{{0}}
lofox Premium Member over 1 year ago
I do believe that’s Elvis handing the glass to poor little Pucky.
Georgia Dunn creator over 1 year ago
To state it officially, I did mean it to be Elvis handing the glass of water—but if your heart is set on Ora Zella, I could see her doing that too! A mysterious friend is coming to Puck’s rescue either way!
Jacob Mattingly over 1 year ago
Poor Pucky-bear, especially given his backstory. For those not aware of it since it hasn’t come up in strip, in short, and warning for animal abuse: Puck was one of many kittens who lived in a backyard. His neighbor often looked at them, because who wouldn’t.. and one day noticed poor Pucky bear’s leg was injured and only got worse. Eventually realizing Puck’s original owner was never going to help the poor kitten, the man lept over the fence, scooped puck up and got him to Washington’s Puurfect Pals shelter. Puck barely surivived and had to have what was left of his leg amputated. Thankfully a few weeks after that Puck got fostered and eventually adopted by his family and was already the kind gentle boy we know and love. So my guess is while hearing about a cyst would be gross as is, hearing about anything related to a paw is triggering for Puck, and why new places frighten him. I could be wrong and he could have an entirely diffrent backstory here, but it comes off that way. It’s also likely why Elvis, his big brother and the cat who raised him, is the one to provide him water. Besides being best buddies of course. Elvis knows this is a lot for him and knows that he was likely sucker punched by the description of the surgery.
Red Bird over 1 year ago
Take five, Puck. Some things are better left unknown.
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
Puck is the Sensitive Cat.
anneffa over 1 year ago
Love Puck’s greenish cheeks! Welcome back!
KBaumbusch Premium Member over 1 year ago
Pucky was so brave when he confronted his vacuum cleaner for Elvis – but he can’t stand the idea of sharp objects. He’s still a hero!
Mx Crazy Cat Person over 1 year ago
Poor Pucky-Bear! Let the mysterious hand help you out. That way you can keep it together.
anomalous4 over 1 year ago
OT: Release the Kraken…um…kit-tens!
The Great Giant LEGO Wall of the Caternity Ward™ is down & Scotia’s crew now have the full run of the room. I wasn’t at all surprised thatintrepic little colorpoint Inky was the first one out exploring when Shelly opened the nest doors after rearranging things, but they’re all having tons of fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SATiOd-YMLY
KROverton over 1 year ago
Pucky-bear!! I love it!
trudyconley Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’ve had a couple of those removed, one into the joint of a finger. A couple others aren’t causing a problem. You have my extreme empathy
cafed00d Premium Member over 1 year ago
Georgia, hope your paw heals soon. (Hopefully you don’t have to wear a cone of shame to keep from worrying it.)
rgcviper over 1 year ago
Best wishes, Georgia. Sending strength and love your way.
turner7811 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Hey, I thought it was Iggy.
jenniblick Premium Member over 1 year ago
Love the green cheeks on Puck and the bucket in the last frame – priceless!!! and Welcome back!!!