Elvis is free! Was it Goldie that got The Woman’s attention? Of course, the bigger question is, how did Iggy’s Opera end? That, and Who is going under next?
My then-half-grown cat once squeezed under a very low cabinet. He’d been able to scooch in and out easily a few weeks earlier, but by this time he’d grown too big to get out. The cabinet was heavy as the dickens but a crowbar, a thick towel and a brick worked to heave up one end enough for him to escape, and left the cabinet’s edge intact. As time went by he never forced himself under there again, or into any other under-space that he’d outgrown. Smart kitty. Good memory. Now, where’d I leave my reading glasses for the ’steen-thousandth time?
During the interview on YouTube the other day, they flashed up a still picture of the actual BCN cats. Does anyone have the timestamp in the video where that happened?
OT from Georgia late yesterday: “Happy two year Gotcha Day to our chaotic neutral beauty queen!!! Glamorous, fearless, and just a little insane, Ora Zella is a treasure. Thanks to Lupin and Tommy, I like to say my favorite cat breed is “trouble.” I remember saying to Tommy’s Woman about a year ago how happy I was that Ora Zella is just a little bad. She’s a delight and never lets us have a dull moment around here. I get asked a lot if Ora Zella has a nickname. Believe it or not, she is called Ora Zella in full about 70% of the time! The rest of the time she’s called “ZuZu”, (as in ZuZu’s petals from ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’) “Orie”, “Zellie”, or “Orie Zellie”, (like ‘Cinderellie’ from the Disney song the mice sing. She’s full grown at about six pounds, and somehow manages to take up the whole room. We love you Ora Zella, never change!”
I have a somewhat easily-traumatized Siamese and the way Georgia is holding Elvis in the picture is so familiar to me that it’s giving me a sort of tactile hallucination – I know exactly what that feels like! Only the best comic art is able to convey this sort of information with such simple illustrations.
And thus endeth another near CAT-astrophy in the Big Pink House on the Hill. Tune in next time when we will find Ora Zella playing five finger fillet, while Puck, intrepid reporter that he is, will have a live interview with a bagel. (film at eleven) Goldie, not to be outdone, will unravel the mystery of why mice holes are always in the wall and not the floor, while Lupin gives us all the news that is not news, but then that would be news to Lupin. Tune in tomorrow AS THE LITTER BOX TURNS.
Cats can have such different personalities. My first, Katie Kat, was a very complex girl. She could be very loving, and frighteningly vicious (I attribute this to the fact that she was taken from her mama too soon, and that she was exposed to my own mother for too long). She was universally hated by vets, one of whom offered to pull all her teeth (seriously) but I knew how to handle Katie. Completely opposite from Tucker Lovesponge, who soaks up all the love he can get and is the sweetest cat in the world. But both dearly loved, as well as all the other kitties that have shared their lives with me. Variety is the cinnamon of life, Ora Zella—you do you, little girl!
From Georgia: “While this never happened with a bureau, longtime readers might remember the big scare a few years when Elvis briefly got outside!After a lonnng, frightening search (and me preparing to sleep out in the yard in a tent, not kidding), my neighbor finally spotted him under the shed in a spot his own cat used to hide in. Elvis had somehow gotten wedged in a very narrow spot dug into the ground. He wouldn’t let anyone else near him, and so I climbed down into the briars and ivy, reached my arms under until I grabbed him, and said quietly to him, “ok buddy… we’ve got to slide, just trust me.” God bless him, Elvis tensely slid along the dirt with me, on my elbows, through the ferns and thorns, until we got back to the gap he had crawled in through. That whole incident was TOO MUCH to relive in the comic, lol, but the bureau felt like a cozy substitute!”
McColl34 Premium Member 10 months ago
“Pitiful yowl?” I think you misspelled “Dignified!”
uncle snipe 10 months ago
Elvis is free! Was it Goldie that got The Woman’s attention? Of course, the bigger question is, how did Iggy’s Opera end? That, and Who is going under next?
Brian Premium Member 10 months ago
The newest theme park ride.
marilynnbyerly 10 months ago
A happy ending! Dare I say a rear end- ing?
WelshRat Premium Member 10 months ago
Had to do that once with a cat of ours. Trapped in the ‘v’ of an upstairs bathroom window…
dmah Premium Member 10 months ago
Aww, Elvis looks so relieved and comforted. It’s really sweet how much he loves the Woman, and how much she loves him back.
cmxx 10 months ago
My then-half-grown cat once squeezed under a very low cabinet. He’d been able to scooch in and out easily a few weeks earlier, but by this time he’d grown too big to get out. The cabinet was heavy as the dickens but a crowbar, a thick towel and a brick worked to heave up one end enough for him to escape, and left the cabinet’s edge intact. As time went by he never forced himself under there again, or into any other under-space that he’d outgrown. Smart kitty. Good memory. Now, where’d I leave my reading glasses for the ’steen-thousandth time?
Olive O'Sudden 10 months ago
I love it when the Woman rescues her Best Boy.♥
Sue Ellen 10 months ago
Oh, Ora Zella! When will she ever learn. When. will. she. ever. learn
DM3456 10 months ago
Hurray for the Woman! The relieved Elvis looks so endearing with his frazzled cowlick.
Ricky Bennett 10 months ago
It’s good to see that despite Elvis becoming a problem, The Woman let him slide…
BarbaraKrooss 10 months ago
Georgia did such a great job with Elvis’s expression on that last panel. So much emotion conveyed with a few lines! Wow!
David 42 10 months ago
During the interview on YouTube the other day, they flashed up a still picture of the actual BCN cats. Does anyone have the timestamp in the video where that happened?
FreyjaRN Premium Member 10 months ago
The Woman loves her “angry fussy paws”.
emiesty Premium Member 10 months ago
May The Woman and her Best Boy always be joined at the heart.
I AM CARTOON LADY! 10 months ago
And the opera ends as the (not fat) Woman, sings a soothing song, to Empress Clementine!
Gent 10 months ago
Now we knows why Dr. Harwood from down under is always talks of…..doooooom!
Kitty Katz 10 months ago
Marilyn Horne’s Famous Aria
Oh, the day seems bleak
Caught under the boo-roo
All hope has gone away
Guess there’s just one thing to do!
E is for Elvis, that’s good enough for me!
P is for Pucky, a friend good as can be!
O is for that mischievous Ora Z!
Such cute and funny friends, are those three!
Oh, Iggy wrote a brilliant opera for the show,
And Goldie got her warning in we all know,
While Lupin reported the news!
Yes, Lupin reported the news!
And now all is well!
E is for Elvis, that’s good enough for me!
P is for Pucky, a friend good as can be!
O is for that mischievous Ora Z!
E is for Elvis, that’s good enough for me!
P is for Pucky, a friend good as can be!
O is for that mischievous Ora Z!
And the whole cat clowder we all love to see!
old_geek 10 months ago
Thank you
Thank you very much….
Elvis has left the bureau
rs0204 Premium Member 10 months ago
Me wonder’s if this storyline of a certain stuck Siamese is drawn from reality?
Katzen1415 10 months ago
I like Elvis’ hairstyle in the final panel. Just a little messy, but still dignified. At least it was less harrowing than his curtain adventure.
bonita.eley 10 months ago
a sucessful cat recue by Woman!
Kitty Katz 10 months ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
At the Artisans’ Studio
Beatrixia: I found some scrolls in the 796.357 area in the Pretty Good Library. It might be useful for designing uniforms.
Adobe Style: What shall we call this new game?
Bea: Well, it’s similar to the Xanadu Hive’s bee’s ball. But I don’t think Ferret Ball has quite the right ring to it.
Dooky: We have worked out the rules, and we’ve got it down to basics.
Tinker: Basic Ball. That might work.
Evers: And that’s not specific to one type of creature.
Chance: Basic Ball it is.
At a Basic Ball exhibition game
Serfig-Aro: Welcome, everybody to the Ancient Egypt Basic Ball game. We have Dooky’s ferrets, the Run Arounds playing the Afar Swifts.
Lupinium: What’s the name of this game again?
Elvis-Anum: I think he said something like Base Ball.
Puckmosis: That’s right. We’re watching the first Base Ball game!
diskus Premium Member 10 months ago
Easy! Just grab the gooza and pull!
mepowell 10 months ago
OT from Georgia late yesterday: “Happy two year Gotcha Day to our chaotic neutral beauty queen!!! Glamorous, fearless, and just a little insane, Ora Zella is a treasure. Thanks to Lupin and Tommy, I like to say my favorite cat breed is “trouble.” I remember saying to Tommy’s Woman about a year ago how happy I was that Ora Zella is just a little bad. She’s a delight and never lets us have a dull moment around here. I get asked a lot if Ora Zella has a nickname. Believe it or not, she is called Ora Zella in full about 70% of the time! The rest of the time she’s called “ZuZu”, (as in ZuZu’s petals from ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’) “Orie”, “Zellie”, or “Orie Zellie”, (like ‘Cinderellie’ from the Disney song the mice sing. She’s full grown at about six pounds, and somehow manages to take up the whole room. We love you Ora Zella, never change!”
ladykat 10 months ago
I’m glad Elvis is out from under the bureau. His expression and body language in the last panel are wonderful. Was this drawn on real life?
cat19632001 10 months ago
♪"You move it to the left
Yeah, and you go for yourself
You move it to the right
Yeah, if it takes all night
Now take it kinda slow
With a whole lot of soul
Don’t move it too fast
You make it last
You know scratch just like a monkey
Yeah you do real, yeah
You slide it to the limbo
Yeah, how low can you go?"♫
Lyrics written by Earl Nelson and Robert Self
gregcomn 10 months ago
Elvis’s smile in the arms of the woman is pure joy!
rheddmobile 10 months ago
I have a somewhat easily-traumatized Siamese and the way Georgia is holding Elvis in the picture is so familiar to me that it’s giving me a sort of tactile hallucination – I know exactly what that feels like! Only the best comic art is able to convey this sort of information with such simple illustrations.
Daltongang Premium Member 10 months ago
And thus endeth another near CAT-astrophy in the Big Pink House on the Hill. Tune in next time when we will find Ora Zella playing five finger fillet, while Puck, intrepid reporter that he is, will have a live interview with a bagel. (film at eleven) Goldie, not to be outdone, will unravel the mystery of why mice holes are always in the wall and not the floor, while Lupin gives us all the news that is not news, but then that would be news to Lupin. Tune in tomorrow AS THE LITTER BOX TURNS.
Charles & Susan Premium Member 10 months ago
Woman comes to the rescue!
The Wolf In Your Midst 10 months ago
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oish 10 months ago
“Goin’ Down” a fast, upbeat song about drowning by the Monkeys:
https://youTu.be/FgciwSFEfXw?si=N9dFYP38SnXBGsI4
metagalaxy1970 10 months ago
“pitiful yowl”
mousefumanchu Premium Member 10 months ago
All things considered, Elvis being a Siamese, I’m shocked The Woman didn’t hear him. I’ve lived with one and he was extremely loud.
Catmom 10 months ago
Cats can have such different personalities. My first, Katie Kat, was a very complex girl. She could be very loving, and frighteningly vicious (I attribute this to the fact that she was taken from her mama too soon, and that she was exposed to my own mother for too long). She was universally hated by vets, one of whom offered to pull all her teeth (seriously) but I knew how to handle Katie. Completely opposite from Tucker Lovesponge, who soaks up all the love he can get and is the sweetest cat in the world. But both dearly loved, as well as all the other kitties that have shared their lives with me. Variety is the cinnamon of life, Ora Zella—you do you, little girl!
Red Bird 10 months ago
Seeing Elvis happy and comforted wraps this storyline up perfectly.
scaeva Premium Member 10 months ago
Elvis is no longer a bureaucat. Huzzah!
Miss Mina 10 months ago
Rescued!
Mx Crazy Cat Person 10 months ago
Elvis loves his Woman so much! The rescue will only reinforce his love for her.
Fennec! at the Disco 10 months ago
Yay, Goldie!
And Elvis is one frazzled kitty cat!
(Also to Ora Zella: no. Just no!)
rs0204 Premium Member 10 months ago
But…but how did the Opera turn out?
cb8ty 10 months ago
willie_mctell 10 months ago
Humans come in handy every now and then.
mepowell 10 months ago
From Georgia: “While this never happened with a bureau, longtime readers might remember the big scare a few years when Elvis briefly got outside!After a lonnng, frightening search (and me preparing to sleep out in the yard in a tent, not kidding), my neighbor finally spotted him under the shed in a spot his own cat used to hide in. Elvis had somehow gotten wedged in a very narrow spot dug into the ground. He wouldn’t let anyone else near him, and so I climbed down into the briars and ivy, reached my arms under until I grabbed him, and said quietly to him, “ok buddy… we’ve got to slide, just trust me.” God bless him, Elvis tensely slid along the dirt with me, on my elbows, through the ferns and thorns, until we got back to the gap he had crawled in through. That whole incident was TOO MUCH to relive in the comic, lol, but the bureau felt like a cozy substitute!”
mumscats 10 months ago
Mommy’s Special Boy. ‘sniffle’