I pulled a kitten down out of a tree when this story was running some time back. It was a female Maine Coon. I gave her the name of the one at the window (won’t give away anything on this arc. I will let the newbies discover on their own)
Wouldn’t it be great if we could have an annual book compiling all of that year’s comics in order, so we could review at will? Mine would be tattered in no time! Now back to wishing Elvis would just LOOK!!!!
Happy Hump Day, orbsters and orbabies! Elvis, turn around right now!! I mean it!! Come on, be a really, really good boy and turn around. Please? Pretty please with tuna, ham and bacon on it?
Good timing Georgia…looks like the arc about the void has landed just as the US northern tier is being subjected to one snow making storm after another. Where I am it is currently ice more than snow. I looked at the local 511 website last evening and you could hardly see the map for the number of snow plow icons. Many have snow cams so you can get real time glimpses of the actual road conditions. Very handy innovation. So glad to be retired so I can stay in with fuzzy kittens and even fuzzier blankets with a hot cup of coffee or tea. Good luck to all of you who must venture out ….drive carefully!
Good morning Orbsters! There was a change in plans. I am home with body parts intact albeit with a few holes. They look around with the camera before they start, to check things out while they have the opportunity. They found several very small spots on my liver. So he stopped the surgery & he is now talking chemo, because there may be more he couldn’t see. The surgery would have weaken me & delayed the chemo, which is why he stopped. I go back next Tues. for the pathology report & if it is as he suspects, he will insert a port & I will start chemo. He says that chemo responds very well in these cases where it is small.
Elvis, you are worried about seeing nothing but a void, becoming lost, and becoming a Reaver. But we know that Reavers were caused by the Pax. So Turn Around!
I consider myself a veteran reader of BCN and know this character, but somehow I have missed her introduction. She is my second favorite after Lupin. So happy to see this ’new ’ introduction.
Hello Mega Orb! Hi orbsters! My comments are finally showing up, and what a suitable day for them to do so. I’ve been reading and commenting for a while, tapping on the window trying to come in from the cold, feeling as if I was unseen and only shouting into the Void – and I don’t know what changed, but now I can finally say hello, everyone! You all seem like such wonderful people, and I’ve really enjoyed listening in on your conversations (which sounds a bit creepy – sorry), but I’m looking forward to actually participating.
If someone could please tell Mrs. Skykey that she’s not the only one having trouble getting her comments to appear, that would be wonderful.
Hey Orb, you may or may not remember that I’ve been dealing with loss of vision in my left eye since the end of September due to papillitis, a swollen optic nerve. It’s an uncommon complication of diabetes. No pain or anything, I just can’t see out of that eye & it’s frustrating as all hell.
Well…I got some AWSUM news at the eye doc’s yesterday! She says the swelling is almost completely gone, my retina is just about back to normal, & my field of vision has cleared up quite a bit. She was THRILLED at how quickly things are resolving. It usually takes longer.
My biggest problem now is that my color vision isn’t where it should be – everything has gray streaks through it. I said “OK, so the rods are waking up but the cones haven’t got the memo yet.” She chuckled.
So now it’s just a matter of waiting for the nerve to finish recovering from being squeezed. Once it’s gone, the condition is unlikely to recur & I don’t have any retinopathy or broken capillaries. YAY! Here’s looking at you, everybody!
I just looked back for Mrs. SkyKey’s e-mail address, and noticed several comments from SkyKey2 and Le’letha going back to January. So, apparent there is something going on, because I never saw Le’letha’s avatar before today.
I’m guessing it is all part of the service Gocomics provides. And you know what they used to call a service, don’t you?
Hello everyone – I’ve been a “lurker” for a while now, too; I’ve been posting, but like Le’letha, they never seemed visible for others. I hope they are now, because I adore the positive vibe and the caring support this community offers. If it’s not too forward to ask, I could use a few “bumps” and “purrs” myself – my dog Conan (my avatar, a lovely black German Shepherd) just started chemo for lymphoma. He’s been a pretty sick boy for the last two weeks; I’m hoping we can balance his meds and the right prescription foods to keep him comfy while he tries to beat the cancer, but I do worry about him. And don’t worry – he may be a dog, but he’s very cat-friendly and very laid back, so he would fit in here just fine.
(((((WitcheeMinx))))) Adding my prayers and support to everyone else’s. I’m presently experiencing chemo for breast cancer. It’s the third time for me. The first was 30 years ago, at which time I had a modified radical mastectomy. The second time was 17 years ago when I spotted a tiny finger-let of tissue growing out of the the scar tissue and now 6 months ago when a CAT scan for a persistent cough indicated that something was not quite right in T12, the twelfth thoracic vertebrae. Each time the treatment has been different. I won’t bore you with the details. My doctor was pleased with my last PET scan so now I get 2 weeks free of infusions and I’ve been switched from Taxol to a daily pill Anastrozole which has more tolerable side effects. A positive outlook, a good sense of humor and remembering you have a strong support network here are essential to getting through chemo. I always dress my best when I have treatments. The nurses get a kick out of my colorful clothes and I think it puts a smile on the faces of other patients. Besides it makes me feel better. ;) And ginger tumeric herbal tea helps with any GI distress.
Lily.spokescat almost 6 years ago
Come on Mister, let me in.
BillJackson2 almost 6 years ago
Don’t look Elvis!
laurie.rollins3 almost 6 years ago
Tell the family so they’ll bring him inside
LuvyaBebe05 almost 6 years ago
So many toe beans!
Leanne almost 6 years ago
and in three, two, one….POOF!
TXD2 almost 6 years ago
Aww…Mister? Please, Mister?
Cleementine almost 6 years ago
Hurry up, Elvis! I can feel the wee kitty’s little toesies freezing on that ice-cold glass from here!
Queen of America almost 6 years ago
Quick like a bunny – meow so the people will find him/her before its little paws are frozen.
lopaka almost 6 years ago
I pulled a kitten down out of a tree when this story was running some time back. It was a female Maine Coon. I gave her the name of the one at the window (won’t give away anything on this arc. I will let the newbies discover on their own)
ctlum almost 6 years ago
Elvis, I promise you that you will love the little surprise behind you! Turn around!
Sue Ellen almost 6 years ago
Elvis! For Cat’s sake, turn around!
Lady Bri almost 6 years ago
Miss Multitudinous Toe beans! Squeeee! I’m sure Dad Cat will warm up to her, not to fret. ;-)
Robin Harwood almost 6 years ago
Which is worse, the void, or a kitten with too many toes. Either way, your sanity is threatened.
Catmom almost 6 years ago
Oh Elvis, pleeeez turn around, the little kitty is freezing!
Catmom almost 6 years ago
Wouldn’t it be great if we could have an annual book compiling all of that year’s comics in order, so we could review at will? Mine would be tattered in no time! Now back to wishing Elvis would just LOOK!!!!
Strob Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Puck, you should be the last cat to use a judgmental term like “too many” toes. What if she said you had “not enough legs”?
Aspen_Bell almost 6 years ago
Been listening to Night Vale, have we? “Contemplate the void and go insane,” indeed.
almost 6 years ago
Oh my cat, Elvis, turn around already and let her in!
asrialfeeple almost 6 years ago
Dogwash!! Turn around and you can report a live rescue mission!
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
No Elvis – don’t turn around! Puck and Lupin are pulling your hind leg. It’s a cucumber disguised as a kitten!
fashionblvd almost 6 years ago
I mean Puck or Lupin could also alert the people and then Elvis would get involved. All 3 cats acting weird get faster attention anyway.
rs0204 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Elvis, TURN AROUND!!! REALZIES!!!
I did not know the kitten is a polydactyl. So many toe beans!
T_Lexi almost 6 years ago
Is the Toddler going to notice what the cats are gawking at? Mow mow! Mow mow NOW!
ladykat almost 6 years ago
Happy Hump Day, orbsters and orbabies! Elvis, turn around right now!! I mean it!! Come on, be a really, really good boy and turn around. Please? Pretty please with tuna, ham and bacon on it?
arolarson Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Good timing Georgia…looks like the arc about the void has landed just as the US northern tier is being subjected to one snow making storm after another. Where I am it is currently ice more than snow. I looked at the local 511 website last evening and you could hardly see the map for the number of snow plow icons. Many have snow cams so you can get real time glimpses of the actual road conditions. Very handy innovation. So glad to be retired so I can stay in with fuzzy kittens and even fuzzier blankets with a hot cup of coffee or tea. Good luck to all of you who must venture out ….drive carefully!
WitcheeMinx almost 6 years ago
Good morning Orbsters! There was a change in plans. I am home with body parts intact albeit with a few holes. They look around with the camera before they start, to check things out while they have the opportunity. They found several very small spots on my liver. So he stopped the surgery & he is now talking chemo, because there may be more he couldn’t see. The surgery would have weaken me & delayed the chemo, which is why he stopped. I go back next Tues. for the pathology report & if it is as he suspects, he will insert a port & I will start chemo. He says that chemo responds very well in these cases where it is small.
Opus almost 6 years ago
Poor little guy is cold and hungry.
Kitty Katz almost 6 years ago
Snow and cold
Nothing but nothingness
Elvis, be brave
Take a look out don’t be afraid to fall
And seeing a kitten who needs you
There is no doubt, soon we will meet one we all love
One step closer!
…….
Orb friends waited each day all to find you
Elvis, don’t be afraid, you will love her
For nine thousand lives
And you’ll love her for nine thousand more
…….
And all along all the orb
Knew they would see you
Lupin and Puck are all waiting to greet you
We love all throughout nine lives,
And we’ll love you for nine thousand more!
Christina Perri: A Thousand Years
SunflowerGirl100 almost 6 years ago
This arc first ran only on Mondays and Thursdays. I remember waiting from Thursday to Monday to find out what happens with that poor little kitten!
rs0204 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Elvis, you are worried about seeing nothing but a void, becoming lost, and becoming a Reaver. But we know that Reavers were caused by the Pax. So Turn Around!
WelshRat Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Elvis, you’re already mad. Sanity lies behind you.
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
The small poly-dactyl one could use some fuzzy blanket time. And bacon.
Denny Wheeler Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Elvis: REALZIES
Susan Rollinson Premium Member almost 6 years ago
YAY!!!!!!!!! Kisses and hugs for a certain tiny polydactyl kitten. Mostof my cats have been polydactyl. And tortoiseshell.
redwolfio almost 6 years ago
still enjoying the blankets
Le'letha Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“Mister? Mister?” I can just hear the plaintive little mew… Such a heartbreaking sound.
Zoomer&Yeti almost 6 years ago
Life imitating Art imitating Life. This story was in MSN last week -
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/stray-cat-shows-up-outside-guys-window-in-polar-vortex/ar-BBT3Ysp
Susan Rollinson Premium Member almost 6 years ago
You can never have too many toes if you are a cat!
Gloria Fleming almost 6 years ago
Wonderful KK!!!!
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Riddle of the Day
Why do kittens make good TV announcers?
Biskits almost 6 years ago
I consider myself a veteran reader of BCN and know this character, but somehow I have missed her introduction. She is my second favorite after Lupin. So happy to see this ’new ’ introduction.
willie_mctell almost 6 years ago
Save the polydactyl kitten now!
Biskits almost 6 years ago
Will we have Lupin leaps in, puck pops by, and Elvis isn’t dead?
Lara Smith almost 6 years ago
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!
Le'letha Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Hello Mega Orb! Hi orbsters! My comments are finally showing up, and what a suitable day for them to do so. I’ve been reading and commenting for a while, tapping on the window trying to come in from the cold, feeling as if I was unseen and only shouting into the Void – and I don’t know what changed, but now I can finally say hello, everyone! You all seem like such wonderful people, and I’ve really enjoyed listening in on your conversations (which sounds a bit creepy – sorry), but I’m looking forward to actually participating.
If someone could please tell Mrs. Skykey that she’s not the only one having trouble getting her comments to appear, that would be wonderful.
anomalous4 almost 6 years ago
Hey Orb, you may or may not remember that I’ve been dealing with loss of vision in my left eye since the end of September due to papillitis, a swollen optic nerve. It’s an uncommon complication of diabetes. No pain or anything, I just can’t see out of that eye & it’s frustrating as all hell.
Well…I got some AWSUM news at the eye doc’s yesterday! She says the swelling is almost completely gone, my retina is just about back to normal, & my field of vision has cleared up quite a bit. She was THRILLED at how quickly things are resolving. It usually takes longer.
My biggest problem now is that my color vision isn’t where it should be – everything has gray streaks through it. I said “OK, so the rods are waking up but the cones haven’t got the memo yet.” She chuckled.
So now it’s just a matter of waiting for the nerve to finish recovering from being squeezed. Once it’s gone, the condition is unlikely to recur & I don’t have any retinopathy or broken capillaries. YAY! Here’s looking at you, everybody!
miscreant almost 6 years ago
Elvis the world does not revolve around you contrary to what you may think. TURN AROUND and help that little cute kitten with great manners NOW.
scaeva Premium Member almost 6 years ago
SPOILER
ikini Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I just love that little “puff” against the window so a certain stray kitty can look in.
BillJackson2 almost 6 years ago
I just looked back for Mrs. SkyKey’s e-mail address, and noticed several comments from SkyKey2 and Le’letha going back to January. So, apparent there is something going on, because I never saw Le’letha’s avatar before today.
I’m guessing it is all part of the service Gocomics provides. And you know what they used to call a service, don’t you?
GSD Mom Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Hello everyone – I’ve been a “lurker” for a while now, too; I’ve been posting, but like Le’letha, they never seemed visible for others. I hope they are now, because I adore the positive vibe and the caring support this community offers. If it’s not too forward to ask, I could use a few “bumps” and “purrs” myself – my dog Conan (my avatar, a lovely black German Shepherd) just started chemo for lymphoma. He’s been a pretty sick boy for the last two weeks; I’m hoping we can balance his meds and the right prescription foods to keep him comfy while he tries to beat the cancer, but I do worry about him. And don’t worry – he may be a dog, but he’s very cat-friendly and very laid back, so he would fit in here just fine.
lightoftriumph almost 6 years ago
YES!!! Strap on folks, here comes my favorite character!
metagalaxy1970 almost 6 years ago
Broke my heart the first time I saw this, still does it now.
E-AnnHemmerich almost 6 years ago
(((((WitcheeMinx))))) Adding my prayers and support to everyone else’s. I’m presently experiencing chemo for breast cancer. It’s the third time for me. The first was 30 years ago, at which time I had a modified radical mastectomy. The second time was 17 years ago when I spotted a tiny finger-let of tissue growing out of the the scar tissue and now 6 months ago when a CAT scan for a persistent cough indicated that something was not quite right in T12, the twelfth thoracic vertebrae. Each time the treatment has been different. I won’t bore you with the details. My doctor was pleased with my last PET scan so now I get 2 weeks free of infusions and I’ve been switched from Taxol to a daily pill Anastrozole which has more tolerable side effects. A positive outlook, a good sense of humor and remembering you have a strong support network here are essential to getting through chemo. I always dress my best when I have treatments. The nurses get a kick out of my colorful clothes and I think it puts a smile on the faces of other patients. Besides it makes me feel better. ;) And ginger tumeric herbal tea helps with any GI distress.
dencarl almost 6 years ago
Congratulations! I did 18 weeks of chemo almost 4 years ago now. Hope your experience is as smooth as mine was.