We’re entering the second day of blank pages on the original BCB site. Is it going to be fixed. I know that most of the comics are available here, but there are a couple of specials that are not. Please, Georgia, let us know what’s going on!
My sister sent me a short video of her kitty rearranging her hair to his satisfaction. She had just had it done. He was running his paws through it and licking the top of her head. He is one nutty kitty!
Reading Biskits sad post brings back memories of our most recent loss. I want to share something that is sad but may be of help to any of you who are in a similar situation.
When Kelpie let us know it was time to let go I remembered from my teens that my girlfriend’s father was a doctor. When it was time for their old cat to go, he brought home a hypo of major sedative and put her to sleep at home in his arms, with the family all present. It was devastating.
But it was GOOD. Because it was at home. It was comfortable. It was familiar. When Kelpie gave us the message I scrambled to find a solution that didn’t involve stuffing her in a carrier and taking her to the hated vets office. I couldn’t bring myself to shoot her. That would have been awful. I researched the CO2 method and found it to be too chancy.
But I discovered that there are services that offer in home euthanasia. The vet comes to your home with the drugs required to handle a painless end. I cannot praise this enough. The cost is not much higher than going to the office and the entire event is so much….not better, but bearable.
Keep it in mind for the future. It takes some of the stress away for you, but far more important, it eliminates the stress for puss or pup. They pass at home, quietly, without the nasty trip to the vets office.
I hope I haven’t upset any of you but I had to share it. For you, for me, for our friends who live in our homes and lives.
Anyone else enjoy yesterday’s incredible weather in or near northern Indiana?
It was WONDERFUL! We explored our Amish areas without the huge crowds that flock in the other seasons. Didn’t want the day to end. And what gorgeous sunsets! Topped out at 50F!
Must make it up to Dusty today. We’ll let him have more (supervised) outies as long as the weather holds.
Wonderfully relaxing! I do hope others in my neck of the woods could get out & have fun!
For all orbsters, many warm wishes & rumbling purrs for you, whether you’re baking in Aussie-land, freezing in the tundras, or somewhere in between!
One of my cats, Olivia, likes to “groom” my hair after I’ve had it cut, just like Elvis is doing. I’ve had a lot of cats over the years and she’s the only one I’ve ever seen do this
Yes, we had that when our Artemis was terminal (diabetes) – I found a vet who would come to our house to euthanize her; it was horribly sad, but as you say good as well because she wasn’t scared or upset. Unfortunately, that vet no longer works in the field and when The Grey Mouser’s time was up this past October, we had to bring her in to the vet for the same procedure. That wasn’t as bad as some kitty deaths that I’ve experienced because the vet gave her a sedative that took around 10 minutes to take effect so we had time to say goodbye before the vet came back to give her the lethal injection. Again, very sad but we knew it was the right thing to do….
Love Elvis’ “Who did that to you?” I had a cat many years ago that moved in with me and a roommate that was very allergic to fleas. I had to shave her at first and she didn’t really like it but trusted me if I did things just right. Clippers make funny noises you know. Well one day I came home and my roommate (female) had no hair in one streak on one side of her head. I knew instantly what had happened. She tried to shave the cat like I told her not to do. So I mustered all the nonchalance I could and said,“I hope you didn’t pay for that haircut!” Needless to say I collapsed into gails of laughter after that.
Georgia just posted this on BCN Facebook "Many of you may have noticed the original BCN site went down a few days ago and appeared blank. It is back up, and that is no random act—my dear friend Hollis Potter went into the site, found the bugs, chased them down, and worked them out. While the GoComics site is always there, the original site still means a lot to many of the readers who have been here from the beginning (and some who have found us along the way). There is a lot of shared history in those early comment threads.Some of Burt’s computer tech skills when something goes askew are based upon Hollis’ curiousity and patience and bemused tech wizardry when it comes to the sites he has built since we were kids. And now he also does this professionally in his career, but just lent a hand today out of kindness and I’m so grateful. (Funny enough, he knows the real Burt in real life too).I cannot thank him enough for helping to fix this, and I wanted you all to know who we owe the site being back up to! Thank you, Hollis Potter!!!
Sue Ellen almost 6 years ago
Elvis, you are a much better reporter than groomer!
Sue Ellen almost 6 years ago
We’re entering the second day of blank pages on the original BCB site. Is it going to be fixed. I know that most of the comics are available here, but there are a couple of specials that are not. Please, Georgia, let us know what’s going on!
Jungle Empress almost 6 years ago
One of my favorites! I was waiting for this to show up. :D
Olive O'Sudden almost 6 years ago
Well done, Elvis; The Man can finally front that Flock of Seagulls tribute band he’s been working on in secret.
Cleementine almost 6 years ago
Here is the live-action version of Elvis grooming The Man on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaDunnStudio/videos/1343836388995111/
Strob Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair.
almost 6 years ago
I think the Man looks really nice with groomed hair.
McColl34 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Burt has really outdone himself today!
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
My sister sent me a short video of her kitty rearranging her hair to his satisfaction. She had just had it done. He was running his paws through it and licking the top of her head. He is one nutty kitty!
Andylit Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Reading Biskits sad post brings back memories of our most recent loss. I want to share something that is sad but may be of help to any of you who are in a similar situation.
When Kelpie let us know it was time to let go I remembered from my teens that my girlfriend’s father was a doctor. When it was time for their old cat to go, he brought home a hypo of major sedative and put her to sleep at home in his arms, with the family all present. It was devastating.
But it was GOOD. Because it was at home. It was comfortable. It was familiar. When Kelpie gave us the message I scrambled to find a solution that didn’t involve stuffing her in a carrier and taking her to the hated vets office. I couldn’t bring myself to shoot her. That would have been awful. I researched the CO2 method and found it to be too chancy.
But I discovered that there are services that offer in home euthanasia. The vet comes to your home with the drugs required to handle a painless end. I cannot praise this enough. The cost is not much higher than going to the office and the entire event is so much….not better, but bearable.
Keep it in mind for the future. It takes some of the stress away for you, but far more important, it eliminates the stress for puss or pup. They pass at home, quietly, without the nasty trip to the vets office.
I hope I haven’t upset any of you but I had to share it. For you, for me, for our friends who live in our homes and lives.
DennisinSeattle almost 6 years ago
I have not darkened the door of a groomer since I turned 18 (just after Woodstock),
j-wo almost 6 years ago
Poor Man, “Flock of Seagulls” ’do courtesy of cat spit…
Robin Harwood almost 6 years ago
Good work, Elvis. The Man looks much better that way.
Robin Harwood almost 6 years ago
And Happy Orthodox Christmas, Marusya Step.
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 6 years ago
This is absolutely hilarious!!!
Robin Harwood almost 6 years ago
It’s a good question. How does The Woman know how wide doors are?
shaunnmunn almost 6 years ago
Anyone else enjoy yesterday’s incredible weather in or near northern Indiana?
It was WONDERFUL! We explored our Amish areas without the huge crowds that flock in the other seasons. Didn’t want the day to end. And what gorgeous sunsets! Topped out at 50F!
Must make it up to Dusty today. We’ll let him have more (supervised) outies as long as the weather holds.
Wonderfully relaxing! I do hope others in my neck of the woods could get out & have fun!
For all orbsters, many warm wishes & rumbling purrs for you, whether you’re baking in Aussie-land, freezing in the tundras, or somewhere in between!
Loving you always, >^.,.^<
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
Wow what Puckie whiskers in panel four! They’re gorgeous.
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
Puck might be onto something about People Kittens and balance. But then feline ankle reinforcement could play a role too.
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 6 years ago
This is why I now shave my head.
up2trixx almost 6 years ago
One of my cats, Olivia, likes to “groom” my hair after I’ve had it cut, just like Elvis is doing. I’ve had a lot of cats over the years and she’s the only one I’ve ever seen do this
Miss Mina almost 6 years ago
Albert likes to groom his Man’s beard, pretty much every morning.
JohnTheFoole almost 6 years ago
Ha! Now he looks like that “Flock of Seagulls” guy!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Not feeling much better this morning.
I probably look like Man with the longer hair with the grooming in the last panel. Frightening. :D
I’m not quite so dizzy, but my sinuses are toxic waste sites. :/ Getting tired of being tired.
Sweetheart has noticed. She’s hovering. :)
diskus Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Bwahahahhahhahahha! I want one!
xsintricks almost 6 years ago
I wonder…how many posters (including Ms. Dunn) on this page have a copy of TS Eliot’s “Old ’Possums Book of Practical Cats” in their home. (I do.)
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
Hold on … was Elvis’s question in panel two ever answered? Who did do this to the Man?
Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Two of ours like to groom my beard.
alisoncoad almost 6 years ago
Yes, we had that when our Artemis was terminal (diabetes) – I found a vet who would come to our house to euthanize her; it was horribly sad, but as you say good as well because she wasn’t scared or upset. Unfortunately, that vet no longer works in the field and when The Grey Mouser’s time was up this past October, we had to bring her in to the vet for the same procedure. That wasn’t as bad as some kitty deaths that I’ve experienced because the vet gave her a sedative that took around 10 minutes to take effect so we had time to say goodbye before the vet came back to give her the lethal injection. Again, very sad but we knew it was the right thing to do….
miscreant almost 6 years ago
Love Elvis’ “Who did that to you?” I had a cat many years ago that moved in with me and a roommate that was very allergic to fleas. I had to shave her at first and she didn’t really like it but trusted me if I did things just right. Clippers make funny noises you know. Well one day I came home and my roommate (female) had no hair in one streak on one side of her head. I knew instantly what had happened. She tried to shave the cat like I told her not to do. So I mustered all the nonchalance I could and said,“I hope you didn’t pay for that haircut!” Needless to say I collapsed into gails of laughter after that.
willie_mctell almost 6 years ago
People suffer from the lack of a tail.
BillJackson1 almost 6 years ago
WE HAVE SIGNAL!
http://www.breakingcatnews.com/comic/everything-is-broken/
linwoodbragg almost 6 years ago
this is a lovely sweet comic
Code the Enforcer almost 6 years ago
Good ol’ Eighties hairstyle!! Never … goes … OUT? … of style??!! ;)
DennisinSeattle almost 6 years ago
Elvis reminds me of Edward Scissorhands. Without the scissors.
SunflowerGirl100 almost 6 years ago
Georgia just posted this on BCN Facebook "Many of you may have noticed the original BCN site went down a few days ago and appeared blank. It is back up, and that is no random act—my dear friend Hollis Potter went into the site, found the bugs, chased them down, and worked them out. While the GoComics site is always there, the original site still means a lot to many of the readers who have been here from the beginning (and some who have found us along the way). There is a lot of shared history in those early comment threads.Some of Burt’s computer tech skills when something goes askew are based upon Hollis’ curiousity and patience and bemused tech wizardry when it comes to the sites he has built since we were kids. And now he also does this professionally in his career, but just lent a hand today out of kindness and I’m so grateful. (Funny enough, he knows the real Burt in real life too).I cannot thank him enough for helping to fix this, and I wanted you all to know who we owe the site being back up to! Thank you, Hollis Potter!!!
Ricky Bennett almost 6 years ago
I’m glad Elvis isn’t a bunny. Otherwise the man would be having a bad hare day…
lim95 almost 4 years ago
I love the look of pure terror in the Man’s face.
Our_IX_Lives 6 months ago
in the last panel it is evident that elvis tried to give him cat ears