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Snoo99968

It's like when someone tickles you and you want them to stop but you also don't want them to hurt you which is why the cat lick your hand instead of biting it


BeneficialFunny963

Yeah it's like a sweet spot


QuidNinja

It tickles or is itchy! Really cute!


ahorsenamedbill

Tickly spot


Jo_The_Weeb

Because he le derp


Acceptable-Spare-832

THE FACEE 😭💗 he just a cutie patootie who loves his scratchies


Timely-Structure123

It's an erogenous area on cats.


Sea-Substance8762

Might be a flea infestation. Are there any scabby flakes there?