We used to have a cat who “yakked” when she was angry. Tell her No, and she’d hunch a couple of times, then look over her shoulder to see if you were watching, and try again.
This is an absolute hoot! The sound effects are spot on…stepping in Half-Time’s “hork” was always a surprise (especially in the dark). Don’t know which was worse – the cold “hork” or the freshly, hot “hork”. Thanks for this, Brian – needed a good laugh…it’s cold, dreary and desolate in Montreal.
stellanova87 almost 5 years ago
Hair balls with maximum velocity.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 5 years ago
“Yak” is Canadian slang for “throw up”. Is this strip Canadian?
Ida No almost 5 years ago
Yak canons! Target, straight north. On my mark…
ChristineMurphy almost 5 years ago
Got to get those hairballs out, man.
Dani Rice almost 5 years ago
We used to have a cat who “yakked” when she was angry. Tell her No, and she’d hunch a couple of times, then look over her shoulder to see if you were watching, and try again.
scyphi26 almost 5 years ago
I mean, it’s one of their tried and true ways to annoy their owners and they know it—why ever would they want to give it up?
wrytercat almost 5 years ago
One of my (now deceased) cats, Bad Boy, once scooted backwards on the kitchen floor while projectile vomiting. It was impressive…
JK1 almost 5 years ago
This is an absolute hoot! The sound effects are spot on…stepping in Half-Time’s “hork” was always a surprise (especially in the dark). Don’t know which was worse – the cold “hork” or the freshly, hot “hork”. Thanks for this, Brian – needed a good laugh…it’s cold, dreary and desolate in Montreal.
JK1 almost 5 years ago
Aaah…semantics. I’m Canadian and we say: “Hork”, “Yak” or *^%$$$ – stepped in it again!
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
With that kinda range we’ll a difficult time social distancing.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Projectile Hairballs. What fun… :D
ocarol7 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Bodily functions as entertainment or weaponery-