And Ludi is very happy with that position!
Panel 3, is that supposed to be a t-shirt???
OK, this storyline has jumped the cat, uh, I mean shark.
Cats not having to hunt for their daily chow is how the term “Fat Cat” arose. :o)
Anyone recall how long this arc was. I’ll come back at the change.
“I got cheetahed!”
If the 99 percentile comment in panel 4 refers to the 1 in 10 hunting success in panel 3 you goofed. 9 in 10 failure in hunting puts Arlo’s cat safely in the 90th percentile, not the 99th!
99th percentile??? Ask the mice about that!
The hunt / catch ratio of house cats (as well as that of some other predators) is actually better than that:
https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/mammals/hunting-success-rates-how-predators-compare/
And in the zoo, they sleep almost all day and night because they have nothing else to do.
Does the word pamper mean anything??
The cats that I have had were definitely obligate carnivores. Whenever they ate grass, they regurgitated it – usually on our living room rug.
My feral cat catches chipmunks, voles, birds…plays with them for awhile and then lets them go. Sometimes they even chase him!!
Màiri about 5 years ago
And Ludi is very happy with that position!
alasko about 5 years ago
Panel 3, is that supposed to be a t-shirt???
dv1093 about 5 years ago
OK, this storyline has jumped the cat, uh, I mean shark.
Tyge about 5 years ago
Cats not having to hunt for their daily chow is how the term “Fat Cat” arose. :o)
formathe about 5 years ago
Anyone recall how long this arc was. I’ll come back at the change.
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
“I got cheetahed!”
mountainvalleyboy Premium Member about 5 years ago
If the 99 percentile comment in panel 4 refers to the 1 in 10 hunting success in panel 3 you goofed. 9 in 10 failure in hunting puts Arlo’s cat safely in the 90th percentile, not the 99th!
waterworld about 5 years ago
99th percentile??? Ask the mice about that!
Maizing about 5 years ago
The hunt / catch ratio of house cats (as well as that of some other predators) is actually better than that:
https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/mammals/hunting-success-rates-how-predators-compare/
Skeptical Meg about 5 years ago
And in the zoo, they sleep almost all day and night because they have nothing else to do.
ajakimber425 about 5 years ago
Does the word pamper mean anything??
jarvisloop about 5 years ago
The cats that I have had were definitely obligate carnivores. Whenever they ate grass, they regurgitated it – usually on our living room rug.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 5 years ago
My feral cat catches chipmunks, voles, birds…plays with them for awhile and then lets them go. Sometimes they even chase him!!