1. Does she have blue eyes? I believe I’ve read that white, blue-eyed cats are often deaf.2. About Rose’s hair – it looks as though a raggedy starfish is residing on top of her head, or Peekaboo splashed her with chocolate pudding that runs in a peculiar pointy pattern. I just looked through former strips, and found that the same hair pattern appeared on Oct. 14 – 16. Never noticed it before. Duh.
Gokie5, #2: Check the banner and sidebar. The colorists’ version of highlights look like light brown hair, dyed black, and growing out. Of course, light black would look similar, except with gray hair.
I’m a firm believer in keeping my cat indoors. She doesn’t get into trouble, bring home fleas and ticks, get sick, or worse run over or killed by a another cat or coyote. She will also live longer. People who think cats need to roam the neighborhood aren’t the ones putting up with their cats fighting in their neighbors backyard or causing the local skunk to spray the neighborhood.
My cats actually catch those birds. One of them eats his catch, the other one brings it in – live – to let the whole family in on the hunters’ training class. I can handle that, it’s the live bats that I can’t deal with shudder. Hi PR, how ya doing?
One time, my uncle and aunt’s cat got loose. He was “lost” for a few weeks, but he finally made it back home, emaciated. I could see why someone would be leery about cats getting loose.
dkendraf about 12 years ago
It’s always about perspective, isn’t it…
Sharon Hayes about 12 years ago
It must be a white kitty thing because my white kitty does the same thing. She’d deaf though so she doesn’t get tossed outside.
Gokie5 about 12 years ago
1. Does she have blue eyes? I believe I’ve read that white, blue-eyed cats are often deaf.2. About Rose’s hair – it looks as though a raggedy starfish is residing on top of her head, or Peekaboo splashed her with chocolate pudding that runs in a peculiar pointy pattern. I just looked through former strips, and found that the same hair pattern appeared on Oct. 14 – 16. Never noticed it before. Duh.
Puddleglum2 about 12 years ago
Peekaboo is not e’vase’ive enough to avoid being placed outside, but she doesn’t seem to be put out about it.
hippogriff about 12 years ago
Gokie5, #2: Check the banner and sidebar. The colorists’ version of highlights look like light brown hair, dyed black, and growing out. Of course, light black would look similar, except with gray hair.
tbritt99 about 12 years ago
Good ploy to get put outside so you can hang with your homey-cats.
kittylover2 about 12 years ago
If you notice Meema (Roses’ mother she has the same thing).
cbrsarah about 12 years ago
I’m a firm believer in keeping my cat indoors. She doesn’t get into trouble, bring home fleas and ticks, get sick, or worse run over or killed by a another cat or coyote. She will also live longer. People who think cats need to roam the neighborhood aren’t the ones putting up with their cats fighting in their neighbors backyard or causing the local skunk to spray the neighborhood.
ChappellGirl5 about 12 years ago
My cats actually catch those birds. One of them eats his catch, the other one brings it in – live – to let the whole family in on the hunters’ training class. I can handle that, it’s the live bats that I can’t deal with shudder. Hi PR, how ya doing?
Zaristerex about 12 years ago
One time, my uncle and aunt’s cat got loose. He was “lost” for a few weeks, but he finally made it back home, emaciated. I could see why someone would be leery about cats getting loose.
BassRocker about 12 years ago
Water_moon, If my cat got lose and you “eliminated” it…. I’d “eliminate” you.