Since Puck is the climbing expert, I think Lupin should look to him for wisdom. Oops, did I just mention Lupin and wisdom in the same sentence? Nevermind….
Forget climbing up the frame of the door, one of our previous cats, Tepo, would somehow scale the door itself and stand on the top of the door with all fours. We would ask him “How do you do that?” as he stood there nicely balancing himself like a gymnast on a balance beam.
My wife would have a fit, but I would love it if Lil’ Baby Frodo could zoom up a door frame.
So, I’ve been thinking he is about 3-1/2 to 4 lbs. We weighed him 910 grams – roughly 2 lbs. Since he is almost a year old, I don’t think he is going to be getting much bigger. The vet thought he might be part Munchkin since he is so small and has shorter limbs. I think his earlier injuries kept him stilted, and stunted his growth. But he is healthy now, and he’s happy, which makes us happy. He is going to look like a kitten for a really long time.
Elvis you knew when you adopted two more children you still had one who never fully grew up. All you can do is tell puck I told you so and have him get these two down.
I sort of imagine Lupin and OZ as comic book heroes that, even though they saved the day, also left a wake of destruction behind them. I can see them in their costumes now: Captain Kaboom and the Flying Flamethrower!
This goes back to the 1970s, but we had a cat called Bouree, small even when fully grown, who outdid Ora Zella. She would leap from the cabinet that held our stereo equipment to the top of a door frame. She would then turn herself around on the top of that narrow door frame (it might have stuck out about an inch from the wall at most) and leap about 4 or 5 feet to the top of one of our stereo speakers, which was mounted on the wall a couple of feet below our high ceiling. From there she would leap another five or six feet to the other speaker, wash herself, and sit there observing everything.
We knew she was getting old when she would sit on the cabinet, look longingly at the door frame, and change her mind. But she lived over twenty years.
Lupin is a pistol, for sure. He has the energy of a kitten. When I have foster kittens, Moose just watches them zoom around. I think it exhausts him just watching.
Up until recently Roy’s thing was Barbs canopy bed posts, he would climb up the bed curtains until he got too big. Later, he would leap from the dresser to the curtains and climb up. He would perch on the corner poles and meow until I would pet and praise him for being the “top cat”. These last few years, he would wait on the dresser corner until I was in range. He would jump on my back or shoulders, and claws, and make the trip up. Now, he shows no interest in his “salad days” I guess his hips are bugging him these days.
Begs the question (of a fact or action): raises a question or point that has not been dealt with; invites an obvious question. So Lupin’s comment is not wrong.
uncle snipe about 1 year ago
I so love the look of complete insanity on Lupin’s face. That, and Ora Zella sitting atop her throne, whistling?
McColl34 Premium Member about 1 year ago
NOT a question to be asking, Lupin!
WelshRat Premium Member about 1 year ago
The master learns a new challenge…
Gloria Fleming about 1 year ago
Yes,Lupin it does! You should try it next.
cmxx about 1 year ago
Actually, Little Cat’s activity raises that question. Smart as these cats are, somehow they haven’t yet begun holding formal debates.
Liam G.P about 1 year ago
The little cat is thinks the floor is lava. What is the name of that orange cat by the way?
Sue Ellen about 1 year ago
Since Puck is the climbing expert, I think Lupin should look to him for wisdom. Oops, did I just mention Lupin and wisdom in the same sentence? Nevermind….
kangtourcat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Forget climbing up the frame of the door, one of our previous cats, Tepo, would somehow scale the door itself and stand on the top of the door with all fours. We would ask him “How do you do that?” as he stood there nicely balancing himself like a gymnast on a balance beam.
DennisinSeattle about 1 year ago
Elvis would demand a ladder.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ole Fuddy Duddy there putting the kibosh on FUN again. ( adorable ole Fuddy Duddy)
I need a burrito about 1 year ago
Doorframe, DoorFrame, doorFrame or doorframe
Liam G.P about 1 year ago
But I pray that door frame is super-glued to the wall.
sugordon about 1 year ago
OZ is a bad influence on Lupin. What’a poor dad cat to do?
JDP_Huntington Beach about 1 year ago
My wife would have a fit, but I would love it if Lil’ Baby Frodo could zoom up a door frame.
So, I’ve been thinking he is about 3-1/2 to 4 lbs. We weighed him 910 grams – roughly 2 lbs. Since he is almost a year old, I don’t think he is going to be getting much bigger. The vet thought he might be part Munchkin since he is so small and has shorter limbs. I think his earlier injuries kept him stilted, and stunted his growth. But he is healthy now, and he’s happy, which makes us happy. He is going to look like a kitten for a really long time.
Jacob Mattingly about 1 year ago
Elvis you knew when you adopted two more children you still had one who never fully grew up. All you can do is tell puck I told you so and have him get these two down.
lopaka about 1 year ago
Oh? Does Puck have a challenger to his past climbing records?
Ruth Brown about 1 year ago
Is hanging out the same as being stuck?
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ora reminds me of my first cat, Pixel. He climbed on my bedroom door and just hung out. When he heard me fill the food dish, he came running.
dmah Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’m not sure OZ is hanging out, so much as waiting for the Woman to walk by — POUNCE!
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
♪"She’s sitting on the frame
Yes, sitting on the frame
What a glorious feeling
And she’s happy again"♫
dmah Premium Member about 1 year ago
I sort of imagine Lupin and OZ as comic book heroes that, even though they saved the day, also left a wake of destruction behind them. I can see them in their costumes now: Captain Kaboom and the Flying Flamethrower!
Kitty Katz about 1 year ago
Katy Perry: Firework
Do you ever feel like a lightning bolt
Racing through the house, ready to strike again?
Do you ever feel like a gust of wind?
Everything’s a breeze, creating quite a din!
Do you ever feel already at the top?
Climb the door post, sing, and always do your thing!
Do you know that we love all that you do?
Cause there’s a spark in you
You just have to run and climb and we are there!
We know you could be anywhere!
…….
Ora, you’re a firework!
Multicolored tortitude!
You make us all go “ah, ah, ah”
As you run down the Big Pink House’s hall!
Ora, you’re a firework!
Multicolored tortitude!
You make us all go “ah, ah, ah”
As you leave us all in awe, awe, awe!
Janet Gamble Premium Member about 1 year ago
Lol! Didn’t see that coming, ay?! Nudge nudge, wink wink!
misty about 1 year ago
What goes up must come down
Ora’s paws don’t touch the ground
Talkin’ ’bout her hustle
Entices fearless Lupin
Like a happy pony
Lets his willing zeal win
Cute and funny, chaos-prone
Leaves poor Elvis all alone
Talkin’ ’bout his troubles and
He’ll never learn
Indulge that crazy pony and
Let Lupin have a turn
Did he find a directing sign
On the straight and narrow door way
Elvis finds a reflecting sign
That brightly shines within his mind
Flashing the dangers that are real
Trouble is waiting just for two
All cats know that’s nothing new
Drop all the fear and give it a try
Climb a painted door frame and
Dig in, don’t slide
- David Clayton-Thomas – Spinning Wheel – Blood Sweat & Tears
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 1 year ago
The doorframe is the floor, if you beliiiiieeeeeve!
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Common to the class, perhaps. This was Stella, also a Tortie:
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One Serious Cat about 1 year ago
LOVE Lupin’s expression of inspiration!
Kaputnik about 1 year ago
This goes back to the 1970s, but we had a cat called Bouree, small even when fully grown, who outdid Ora Zella. She would leap from the cabinet that held our stereo equipment to the top of a door frame. She would then turn herself around on the top of that narrow door frame (it might have stuck out about an inch from the wall at most) and leap about 4 or 5 feet to the top of one of our stereo speakers, which was mounted on the wall a couple of feet below our high ceiling. From there she would leap another five or six feet to the other speaker, wash herself, and sit there observing everything.
We knew she was getting old when she would sit on the cabinet, look longingly at the door frame, and change her mind. But she lived over twenty years.
bonita.eley about 1 year ago
Look at Lupin’s eyes at the idea!!
Queen of America about 1 year ago
Lupin is a pistol, for sure. He has the energy of a kitten. When I have foster kittens, Moose just watches them zoom around. I think it exhausts him just watching.
Space_cat about 1 year ago
Up until recently Roy’s thing was Barbs canopy bed posts, he would climb up the bed curtains until he got too big. Later, he would leap from the dresser to the curtains and climb up. He would perch on the corner poles and meow until I would pet and praise him for being the “top cat”. These last few years, he would wait on the dresser corner until I was in range. He would jump on my back or shoulders, and claws, and make the trip up. Now, he shows no interest in his “salad days” I guess his hips are bugging him these days.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Elvis strongly disapproves.
diskus Premium Member about 1 year ago
Mountain goat genes
scaeva Premium Member about 1 year ago
I don’ t know if it raises the question, but it will certainly raise Lupin!
skipper1992 about 1 year ago
“Can” and “should” are two different things …
Red Bird about 1 year ago
It sure does! Anything is possible with enough motivation (or coffee).
anneffa about 1 year ago
Begs the question (of a fact or action): raises a question or point that has not been dealt with; invites an obvious question. So Lupin’s comment is not wrong.
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
Is Ora Zella perhaps looking for fairies on top of the door frame?
Font Lady Premium Member about 1 year ago
OT: Lily
ikini Premium Member about 1 year ago
I don’t think anyone has mentioned Lupin’s arm and hand postures. Try them out for yourself!
Katzen1415 about 1 year ago
Elvis as the voice of reason is pretty well outnumbered in that house.
metagalaxy1970 about 1 year ago
Yup, she’s content now. But wait until she grows up and there’s not much room for paws anymore.
Lady Bri about 1 year ago
OT: Just me whining
Le'letha Premium Member about 1 year ago
Lupin’s excited face in the last panel is everything. Such a happy little disaster-in-the-making.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
No, you gotta be little. We had a little tortie and cream and she was always hanging out on door frames, ready to pounce on any unsuspecting human