To the extent she was awakened by a cat pawing her bare, vulnerable soles, it would seem to be at least a circumstantial tickle, despite lack of aural giggles thanks to the ad muzak. Faster toe and arch twitches would have been nice, as the slow wriggling suggests mere contact and not a ticklish response. Though the original imagery, with the "monsters" popping up in the wild, would suggest the woman might have put her feet out there while awake so the cat would play with them, a possible morning ritual, as she might enjoy the ticklish sensations of the cats paws and tongue on her feet -- or she discovered she liked the sensations and encouraged the ritual. I'm not normally into the animal stuff, but I'm into ticklish response, so if the woman's turned on, so am I. In the legendary early book, "Sex Life of the Foot and Shoe," the author cites case studies involving women who would rub dog food on their soles so their dogs would lickle their feet. It worked for me on this level: A woman actually pro-actively seeking ticklish stimuli is inherently hot -- regardless of the source.