[QUOTE=kindlekitten;1906725]I am a strong believer in purr therapy and was seeing a rather odd doc in california that insisted cats would sleep on injured areas. that was during kindle kitten's reign who seemed to be semi-permanently attached to my left armpit... I was never aware of any issues with that armpit

. the issue with Strider deciding that it needs attention is that, well it is a painful injury and he is well in excess of 20 pounds!
My blue point insists on sleeping in my left armpit, I am sleeping in the spare room at the moment so I can shut her out, don't want her jumping on my broken wrist. She is NOT AMUSED, DH is apparently a poor substitute. I wonder if they choose the left side because they like the heart rhythm.