OT We finally had to let our little cat, Cleo, go. We were adopted by her 18 years ago. She was a dilute tortie who wandered into our lives from the wild. She was affectionate, loved sitting in our laps and was a mighty hunter. So she joins so many of our pets in the great beyond after a life well lived. Love you, Cleo.
Makes me think of meals here. On one side of where I eat is a cat tower. Like a vulture waiting for food to stop fighting… one cat will sit on high and watch me. In the mean time… the other cat will come along on the other side of me and stab her claws into my leg. As I go for band-aids… both will pounce on my food. Someone prove to me these are “Dumb Animals” who have not learned how to plot together!!
Now see, Puck needs to take a lesson from my late house panther Bagheera. He’d actually lay on dark-colored things like he expected them to camouflage him. Lupin should also teach Puck the art of invisibility.
International Day for Tolerance: Which means that everything must be done to a tolerance of 0.00005. Get out your micrometers and vernier calipers …
Of course, there’s the old engineering maxim: Measure with a micrometer. Mark with chalk. Cut with an ax. Beat into place. If it won’t fit, get a bigger hammer. Failure to embrace this maxim will not be tolerated …
(See, no politics, because they won’t be tolerated here.)
National Fast Food Day: Talk about an oxymoron. If you are doing a fast, you must eschew your food, thoroughly, and the best way to celebrate this day is by fasting. “Empty carbs” are anything but empty—they gain weight as soon as you take them in. Any manufactured food advertised as “low fat” often contains more “empty carbs,” i.e., sugar, and results in more fat around your middle. And have you ever noticed that the “serving size” for the calorie count of these “foods” is ridiculously small? A recent example: “Calories per serving: 190. Servings per container: 2 (about 1/2 cup). Total calories: 400.” What, are they including the container to get the missing 20 calories? Hork.
Have a Party with Your Bear: Yes, Gent, you are our bear, and you are invited. We will not be serving fast food—slow food only, so you won’t have to run it down.
National Button Day: Whatever you do, don’t push that button … “You don’t know what it’s hooked to, you don’t know what it does. Don’t push that button or we’ll be worse of than we was …”
I think it’s time for me to button it before you run out of tolerance …
OK. I’m weird. today’s strip immediately reminded me of what I thought was a cool “5 second shot” In an Episode of Dead Like Me – George has her head on the restaurant booth’s table and is looking thru a glass of water. She’s been dropping pennies into the glass. The camera gets her distorted “fish eye” eye, and sense of being always outside looking in/only being an observer without being able to influence perfectly. I always loved the way the show was “shot” – the scene set up, the camera work, the actors and acting that they would spend so much time and effort for 5 seemingly mundane seconds (but that spoke volumes).
Seriously, I once had a cat run past and steal a pork chop off my plate so fast, I swear I never saw it, I just thought she was chasing something invisible to human eyes, as we’ve all seen cats do. Then suddenly I thought, hey, didn’t I have another pork chop here?
The funny part was, she was a kitten and the pork chop was as big as she was.
Ever watch that YouTube video (well, actually videos since the sequence appears on multiple video montages) with the cat who tries pretending he’s asleep so he can snatch the woman’s chicken leg? I get a kick out of his efforts to con her, but don’t understand why she doesn’t do the sensible thing and move the *************** plate! I mean seriously, he’s not gonna stop trying if she leaves the plate right there.
My cat used to do the same sort of thing, but it was with sitting on my dad’s lap. He tolerated cats but didn’t love them, so didn’t want her on his lap, but she wanted to make friends. So she would ever-so-slowly try to sneak onto his lap without noticing, slinking around the chair or tiptoeing down the armrest, usually taking 5-10 minutes on each attempt. Each time she put a paw on his lap she’d look at him to see if he’d “noticed” yet. Usually he’d acquiesce. It was cute.
McColl34 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Sorry Puck, you are not invisible unless it’s very dark. (Of course, if it’s dark enough, everyone’s invisible!) Leave the invisibility to Lupin.
Carlos the clown about 4 years ago
I’ve seen that attempted steal all too often. `you’re nowhere as stealthy as you think you are, kiddo!’
McColl34 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Oh, and Puck? Hiding behind the clear glass . . . doesn’t work.
At all.
Sue Ellen about 4 years ago
Valiant effort. Better luck next time.
Avatar_Hoodie about 4 years ago
I almost didn’t see him!
deadheadzan about 4 years ago
Puck’s orange eye through the water glass makes him look quite noticeable.Did he skedaddle off the table after his vain but valiant effort ?
Le'letha Premium Member about 4 years ago
Lupin is, I think, entirely too cheerful about this. His invisibility crown remains unchallenged!
Lady Bri about 4 years ago
Difficult when there are just too many EYE-witnesses present, eh Puck?! :P
mewwo about 4 years ago
OT Yen
deadheadzan about 4 years ago
OT We finally had to let our little cat, Cleo, go. We were adopted by her 18 years ago. She was a dilute tortie who wandered into our lives from the wild. She was affectionate, loved sitting in our laps and was a mighty hunter. So she joins so many of our pets in the great beyond after a life well lived. Love you, Cleo.
Gent about 4 years ago
Poor Puck must be hungry. Did you forget to feed him, hyoomans?
I Mad Am I about 4 years ago
Makes me think of meals here. On one side of where I eat is a cat tower. Like a vulture waiting for food to stop fighting… one cat will sit on high and watch me. In the mean time… the other cat will come along on the other side of me and stab her claws into my leg. As I go for band-aids… both will pounce on my food. Someone prove to me these are “Dumb Animals” who have not learned how to plot together!!
Gent about 4 years ago
Atta boy, Puck. I knew you would embrace the wild side sooner or later and try to steal hyooman food. I’m proud of you, my boy.
ChristineFoxdale about 4 years ago
That looks like it might be potato salad – so of course, Puck will attempt to get his share – and anybody else’s
Jungle Empress about 4 years ago
Now see, Puck needs to take a lesson from my late house panther Bagheera. He’d actually lay on dark-colored things like he expected them to camouflage him. Lupin should also teach Puck the art of invisibility.
WelshRat Premium Member about 4 years ago
Puck, you are no Lupin.
DorseyBelle about 4 years ago
Points for valiancy, Puck! And puckishness!
cat19632001 about 4 years ago
The Art of the Steal.
cat19632001 about 4 years ago
In panel three, is that a Puck fang of Intense Concentration?
cat19632001 about 4 years ago
I’m hearing the theme from “Mission Impossible” right now.
Pinemelon about 4 years ago
better lunch..luck next time
SunflowerGirl100 about 4 years ago
I love the eyeball!
Santana about 4 years ago
Once I snuck food and it was a gas
Soon turned out my eye was big in the glass
Seemed like the real thing, only to find
Mucho mistrust, like I’m committing some crime
Once I snuck food and it was divine
Soon found out that the People do mind
It seemed like the real thing, but no one was kind
Mucho mistrust, ‘cause they think it’s a crime
In between
What I find is pleasing and I’m feeling fine
Stealing is confusing, but it’s my time to shine
If I fear I’m losing food it’s just no good
You yelling like you do
Once I snuck food and it was a gas
Soon turned out People were a pain in the a**
Seemed like I was so close, only to find
Mucho mistrust, I’m way behind
Lost inside
Adorable illusion and I cannot hide
I’m the one you’re shooing, please don’t push me aside
I coulda made it cruising, yeah
La, da, da, la, la, la, la, la, la, la (2x more)
Yeah, riding high on bacon’s true delight
Ooh, oh, ooh, oh
Ooh, oh, ooh, oh
(Chris Stein / Deborah Harry – Heart of Glass)
rs0204 Premium Member about 4 years ago
We are coming up on Thanksgiving in the U.S.
Puck needs to keep up his skill set for that all important day of tasty-tummy-tidbit chicanery.
just another cat lover about 4 years ago
he’s gonna do it anyway. he’s probably going to do it anyway.
Sirikit about 4 years ago
Our cat Flavia doesn’t even bother to be stealthy about it, she just walks right onto your plate.
cat19632001 about 4 years ago
I spy with my (not so ) little eye …
scaeva Premium Member about 4 years ago
Today is:
International Day for Tolerance: Which means that everything must be done to a tolerance of 0.00005. Get out your micrometers and vernier calipers …
Of course, there’s the old engineering maxim: Measure with a micrometer. Mark with chalk. Cut with an ax. Beat into place. If it won’t fit, get a bigger hammer. Failure to embrace this maxim will not be tolerated …
(See, no politics, because they won’t be tolerated here.)
National Fast Food Day: Talk about an oxymoron. If you are doing a fast, you must eschew your food, thoroughly, and the best way to celebrate this day is by fasting. “Empty carbs” are anything but empty—they gain weight as soon as you take them in. Any manufactured food advertised as “low fat” often contains more “empty carbs,” i.e., sugar, and results in more fat around your middle. And have you ever noticed that the “serving size” for the calorie count of these “foods” is ridiculously small? A recent example: “Calories per serving: 190. Servings per container: 2 (about 1/2 cup). Total calories: 400.” What, are they including the container to get the missing 20 calories? Hork.
Have a Party with Your Bear: Yes, Gent, you are our bear, and you are invited. We will not be serving fast food—slow food only, so you won’t have to run it down.
National Button Day: Whatever you do, don’t push that button … “You don’t know what it’s hooked to, you don’t know what it does. Don’t push that button or we’ll be worse of than we was …”
I think it’s time for me to button it before you run out of tolerance …
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
I’m imagining Puck getting hit with the spray from a water pistol, then returning “fire” with his own, as he dashes away.
Portmanteau about 4 years ago
OK. I’m weird. today’s strip immediately reminded me of what I thought was a cool “5 second shot” In an Episode of Dead Like Me – George has her head on the restaurant booth’s table and is looking thru a glass of water. She’s been dropping pennies into the glass. The camera gets her distorted “fish eye” eye, and sense of being always outside looking in/only being an observer without being able to influence perfectly. I always loved the way the show was “shot” – the scene set up, the camera work, the actors and acting that they would spend so much time and effort for 5 seemingly mundane seconds (but that spoke volumes).
RobertaPyle about 4 years ago
R.I.P., Cleo. See you on the other side of the rainbow bridge!
mpolo11 Premium Member about 4 years ago
What cat?
Code the Enforcer about 4 years ago
The All-Seeing Glass tells all! … And the ‘Eyes’ have it!! :)
Martin 78 about 4 years ago
So sorry for your loss.
JLChi about 4 years ago
What? I didn’t see a thing.
Seriously, I once had a cat run past and steal a pork chop off my plate so fast, I swear I never saw it, I just thought she was chasing something invisible to human eyes, as we’ve all seen cats do. Then suddenly I thought, hey, didn’t I have another pork chop here?
The funny part was, she was a kitten and the pork chop was as big as she was.
cat19632001 about 4 years ago
So the question is – should Puck move slower or … faster?
GaryCooper about 4 years ago
A clear glass is not the best blind to hide behind.
knight1192a about 4 years ago
Ever watch that YouTube video (well, actually videos since the sequence appears on multiple video montages) with the cat who tries pretending he’s asleep so he can snatch the woman’s chicken leg? I get a kick out of his efforts to con her, but don’t understand why she doesn’t do the sensible thing and move the *************** plate! I mean seriously, he’s not gonna stop trying if she leaves the plate right there.
mewwo about 4 years ago
OT
Biskits about 4 years ago
Happy party day, Gent!! Maybe you will find honey cake in a picinic basket today.
Biskits about 4 years ago
How does it feel to be the honorary chief bear of the Orb?
Mr. Reader about 4 years ago
Is that egg salad?
aidankohana about 4 years ago
Pucky, you just aren’t sneaky enough. Naked Lupin might have better luck blending in.
cat19632001 about 4 years ago
Puck you need to re-enlist your “friend at the table” with the understanding that cats don’t like green beans or batteries.
willie_mctell about 4 years ago
Hiding behind a water glass never works.
about 4 years ago
Drat! So close yet so far.
jtrevor99 about 4 years ago
My cat used to do the same sort of thing, but it was with sitting on my dad’s lap. He tolerated cats but didn’t love them, so didn’t want her on his lap, but she wanted to make friends. So she would ever-so-slowly try to sneak onto his lap without noticing, slinking around the chair or tiptoeing down the armrest, usually taking 5-10 minutes on each attempt. Each time she put a paw on his lap she’d look at him to see if he’d “noticed” yet. Usually he’d acquiesce. It was cute.
Daeder about 4 years ago
Sorry, Puck. Your invisibility only works at night. You have to leave the daytime invisibility to Lupin.
Gloria Fleming about 4 years ago
OT – Shaunnmunn’s birthday — help, I’m confused about date!
paulahmurray about 4 years ago
My first cat, Aja, would come, inspect you plate and snatch a pawful of something if you were not wary.
kittylover.truitt about 4 years ago
Oh my word! Puck looks like a shark lol !
Fennec! at the Disco 4 months ago
Hiding behind a clear glass the magnifies you? Really, Puck?