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Judge — May 1934 — page 12: Judge, 1934-05

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# Analysis This appears to be a humorous domestic scene rather than political satire. The cartoon shows a man presenting catnip to his wife, who is surrounded by numerous cats in various playful poses. The joke seems to be a visual pun or gentle satire about cat ownership and feline behavior—the woman is so surrounded by cats that the catnip gift becomes comical or ironic. The style is typical of Judge magazine's light, whimsical humor. Without additional context about the publication date or any topical references in Judge's editorial calendar, this reads as straightforward domestic humor playing on common observations about cat lovers and pet behavior rather than commentary on specific political or social events.

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“Darling, here's that catnip you wanted for the kitty!” 10 comicbooks.com