Sweet Cat Is An Expert Dog Masseuse

By: Adri Sandoval
Adri Sandoval is the Special Projects Manager for iHeartDogs and iHeartCats. Her work has deepened her love for animals, fostering a strong passion for rescue and animal advocacy.Read more
| September 24, 2015

I think this cat must be a certified masseuse! Not only is she making the dog happy, but she looks pretty pleased herself! This is a pretty big “client” she has on her paws, but she’s not afraid to go to work! Since this cat is small, she makes sure she gets the kinks out by stretching the dog’s muscles and warming him up with a few circular motions. This type of technique is known as the deep tissue massage.

The muscles on your shoulders are knotted up? No worries! Just watch what this cat is doing. She is using her chin to get rid of the knots. No pressure needed here! But you can be sure, the muscles will get straightened out! Deep tissue massage is actually very relaxing and just like dog, your client will soon be fast asleep.

Source: Cat demonstrates expertise as dog masseuse by TaiTiJi on Rumble

I’m sure that dog woke up feeling refreshed and super relaxed. Who wouldn’t be after the kind of massage this feline masseuse gave to her friend. Hmmm…I sure could use a massage, what about you? Let’s go give a call to this cute masseuse! 🙂

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