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I was surprised how much more popular the cardboard scratchers were over the corded ones. Messier, but my two love them. Live and learn and vacuum more often, I guess.
(Raven would eat both of them. Theyâre both cardboard.)
I have a cardboard cottage scratcher for them. Has been a while since I have seen one of them in it. Mostly they just sleep in it, though occasionally they use it as a scratcher. I was tempted to buy them a Christmas themed one las5 year, but resisted the temptation. So far I havenât seen any this year.
Iâve never seen such an elaborate cardboard scratcher. Perhaps the children can use it as a house for their assorted dolls, action figures, and stuffed animals. Otherwise, I think it would make a lovely mansion for the robber mice gang!
A few years ago, a friend gave me an assortment of birthday gifts packed in a soft-sided crate. Itâs about a foot square. After I emptied the crate, I set it on my bedroom floor. The next thing I knew, Pingpong had managed to get inside and curled up in it. She barely fit. Iâve seen each of my other cats in it since then. Itâs especially funny to see Sunny (my largest cat) in that soft-sided crate.
Our cat Salem always slept with Simba, our 100 lb. German Shepard. We got Salem when Simba was a puppy, and he sort of became Simbaâs pet. Simba would always put Salem in his doghouse when he went to sleep.
Salem would never play with a box/or sleep in one that Simba couldnât fit into too. When Simba finally passed, we kept the doghouse for seven more years because Salem slept in it. It was funny when we got new neighbors and they saw the giant doghouse, looking for our enormous dog, and all they saw pop out of it was a little 6-8 lb. black cat.
Loaner Cat is not a box fan. I bought her a Halloween house from Target this year. It was a total pain to put together. Two stories, both floors were cardboard scratchers, it was nice and big and I figured it would fit her because sheâs so fatâŠnothing. She took one sniff of it and walked away. Over to check out the box it came in, turned up her nose and that was that. I gave it to Thing 2 thinking maybe her three cats would love it andâŠnothing. Her bunnies sleep in it, but thatâs it. *sigh
I hope the Woman isnât planning on putting out a gingerbread house at the same time as the scratcher this Christmas season. If she is ⊠well, at least Lupin will enjoy the mess.
My cats love the empty boxes, paper bags and of course the plastic rings you get from half gallon or gallon containers of milk or orange juice.
BTW, I love all the Monty Hall references I saw above. Puck would make a great game show host: perhaps like the one Richard Dawson (who did a great job on Family Feud back in the day) did with Arnold in a sci-fi film back in the late â80s but it would be called âRunning Catâ where a cat would have to maneuver around numerous obstacles in The Big Pink House or perhaps âClimbing for Catnipâ might be betterâŠâŠ
https://www.gocomics.com/our-super-adventure/2021/11/29 is surprisingly appropriate today. Itâs quite chilly here this morning and I could use an extra cat or two.
During a change from carpeting to hard flooring in our 1996 Palm Harbor double wide in NW village of Catalina AZ.. A very young Shellie had a forest of boxes to inspect. One kept her entertained for a long time.
Sisâs dignified senior boss Onyx will take a pass on both, thanks â she doesnât like enclosed spaces of any kind. Recently sheâs developed the habit of peeing over the side of the litter box (she gets all 4 feet inside & the poops still go in, thank Ceiling Cat!) so sis tried a couple of enclosure bins with high sides, open tops, & access holes on the sides, but Onyx just looked in, said NOPE NOPE NOPE!, & went downstairs to the âregularâ style litterbox. She wouldnât even go into the clear bin, much less the opaque oneâŠsis just sighed & resigned herself to putting pee pads on the floor around the litterboxes. She says, âWell, Iâll keep the fancy ones for the next catâŠâ
Thatâs OK. The kids will play with the ski-lodge.
These things are designed by the pet industry for people who think their pets are their children. Itâs too much for me. If I get one more e-mail from Chewy talking about my âfur-babiesâ, Iâm going to retch.
Bought Russel a nice cat tower, and a cozy bed. He sleeps on our metal spiral stair (to the constant annoyance of our daughter) or in the box we keep our reusable shopping bags in.
My two boys received a Christmas theater last year. They love it, but Ziggy really loves it. He chews on it and scratches it at it all the time itâs in bad shape now though!
Abandoned kitties: Eleven days ago a carrier was left at our church door. Long story short, we took the carrier. Found a young mom cat and five weaned kittens. Again, long story short, we provided them with larger quarters and, of course, a litter box which had a hood. When we checked on them, all six were in the (still-clean) litter box. Sigh. Happy ending: All six found happy fur-ever homes, the mom cat even going with one of her kittens. Iâm sure theyâll be provided with a âhappy boxâ where they are. puuurrrrrrrâŠ..
Now, the Woman has obviously lived with the cats a long time so, why is she surprised that the cats chose the cardboard box. My cats, I guess are weird. Theyâre not interested in boxes of any kind.
Lucy will not step one paw into any boxes or bags. Big Gray likes his boxes but I have to break them down so he can just lay on it like a rug. Silly boy.
Burt has made a mistake. We all know there is no such thing as and âempty boxâ âbecause âthey are all filled with adventure!â (As related by the Cat of Adventure.)
Yep. We no longer buy stuff for the cats, but they get first dibs on all the boxes. Even the doughnut boxes (Odinsdottir, our big floofy Norwegian Forest Cat is so cute when she tries to disappear in one)
And Update has managed to combine two of her very favorite toys (this week). One favorite is a springy wire ball with a furry mouse that rattles. Sheâll bat it around and even carry it around in her mouth. Her other favorite is a pop-up tent with three holes for doors and a bell puffball hanging from the roof. Somehow, and donât ask me how she managed without thumbs, she hooked the wire ball on the puffball and had more fun attacking both.
McColl34 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Silly question. Everyone knows the answer will be the empty box!
deadheadzan over 3 years ago
The empty box wins every time!
FreihEitner Premium Member over 3 years ago
Elvis in panel 3 is great, but in panel 2 is hilarious!
McColl34 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Why do I suddenly hear Puck with a Monty Hall voice?
Le'letha Premium Member over 3 years ago
I was surprised how much more popular the cardboard scratchers were over the corded ones. Messier, but my two love them. Live and learn and vacuum more often, I guess.
(Raven would eat both of them. Theyâre both cardboard.)
RAGs over 3 years ago
âIâll take the empty box, but only if it is a tight fit.â
RuinQueenofOblivion over 3 years ago
We got our cats a similar thing only it was a Halloween themed clocktower⊠they kinda liked it, and then it fell apart.
WelshRat Premium Member over 3 years ago
The Cat version of âTake your Pickâ alters from the Human version in a very specific way. In Catworld, box takes you!
GreasyOldTam over 3 years ago
Boxes are never empty. They are always filled with adventure.
kangtourcat Premium Member over 3 years ago
Monty Hall!
Susanna Premium Member over 3 years ago
I have a cardboard cottage scratcher for them. Has been a while since I have seen one of them in it. Mostly they just sleep in it, though occasionally they use it as a scratcher. I was tempted to buy them a Christmas themed one las5 year, but resisted the temptation. So far I havenât seen any this year.
Hedgehog over 3 years ago
Pucky, the white tuxedoed game show host. Because a black tuxedo on a black cat does not show up well on camera.
Sue Ellen over 3 years ago
Iâve never seen such an elaborate cardboard scratcher. Perhaps the children can use it as a house for their assorted dolls, action figures, and stuffed animals. Otherwise, I think it would make a lovely mansion for the robber mice gang!
Maizing over 3 years ago
A few years ago, a friend gave me an assortment of birthday gifts packed in a soft-sided crate. Itâs about a foot square. After I emptied the crate, I set it on my bedroom floor. The next thing I knew, Pingpong had managed to get inside and curled up in it. She barely fit. Iâve seen each of my other cats in it since then. Itâs especially funny to see Sunny (my largest cat) in that soft-sided crate.
Lady Bri over 3 years ago
This has to be one of my favourites! †All the LOLs! No fancy cat scratcher could ever hold a candle to a plain cardboard box. No siree! ;D
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 3 years ago
A cat trap!
We got a sofa-shaped cardboard scratcher for our cousins. They never scratched it, purr-furring to nap on it.
sugordon over 3 years ago
I love it! Letâs Make a Deal for cats. Elvisâs reactions in panels 2&3 are spot on to some of the contestants I remember
JDP_Huntington Beach over 3 years ago
Our cat Salem always slept with Simba, our 100 lb. German Shepard. We got Salem when Simba was a puppy, and he sort of became Simbaâs pet. Simba would always put Salem in his doghouse when he went to sleep.
Salem would never play with a box/or sleep in one that Simba couldnât fit into too. When Simba finally passed, we kept the doghouse for seven more years because Salem slept in it. It was funny when we got new neighbors and they saw the giant doghouse, looking for our enormous dog, and all they saw pop out of it was a little 6-8 lb. black cat.
Jungle Empress over 3 years ago
I just cackled like a moron when I saw the last panel.
Seriously, Woman, you should expect that by now!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
These cats â never think out-of-the-box!
Gent over 3 years ago
Them cats. They just loves boxes.
âŠ
What is favourite sports of cats?
Boxing.
âŠ
What is favourite day of cats?
Boxing day.
âŠ
What is favourite clothing of cats?
Boxers.
âŠ
What is the mineral ore from which al sorta boxes is made of?
Boxite.
âŠ
Ancient astrocat theorists suggest that cats is ancient aliens who arrives on this planet in box shaped UFOs.
âŠ
Okay, okay, Iâll stops now. You may removes your boxing gloves.
Tigrisan Premium Member over 3 years ago
Loaner Cat is not a box fan. I bought her a Halloween house from Target this year. It was a total pain to put together. Two stories, both floors were cardboard scratchers, it was nice and big and I figured it would fit her because sheâs so fatâŠnothing. She took one sniff of it and walked away. Over to check out the box it came in, turned up her nose and that was that. I gave it to Thing 2 thinking maybe her three cats would love it andâŠnothing. Her bunnies sleep in it, but thatâs it. *sigh
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
Pucky toe beans!
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
I hope the Woman isnât planning on putting out a gingerbread house at the same time as the scratcher this Christmas season. If she is ⊠well, at least Lupin will enjoy the mess.
TampaFanatic1 over 3 years ago
My cats love the empty boxes, paper bags and of course the plastic rings you get from half gallon or gallon containers of milk or orange juice.
BTW, I love all the Monty Hall references I saw above. Puck would make a great game show host: perhaps like the one Richard Dawson (who did a great job on Family Feud back in the day) did with Arnold in a sci-fi film back in the late â80s but it would be called âRunning Catâ where a cat would have to maneuver around numerous obstacles in The Big Pink House or perhaps âClimbing for Catnipâ might be betterâŠâŠ
rs0204 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I like Pucky in his full Gameshow-Host mode.
GSD Mom Premium Member over 3 years ago
Not really off topic:
https://www.gocomics.com/our-super-adventure/2021/11/29 is surprisingly appropriate today. Itâs quite chilly here this morning and I could use an extra cat or two.
Wichita1.0 over 3 years ago
And whatâs behind Door Number Three, Monte?
misty over 3 years ago
The box proved too much for the cat
(Too much for the cat)
(He had to take it)
So, heâs leaving a gift heâll never know, oh
He said heâs going to try find
(Going to try find)
Total peace of mind
That he had left behind
Not so long ago
Heâs leaving (leaving)
Behind that scratcher from Georgia (leaving behind a cat scratcher)
Hmm, yeah
Said heâs going back (going back to find)
To a simpler place and time (and when he jumps and hides)
Oh yes, he is (guess whoâs gonna nap right by his side)
And Puckâll be with him (I know he will)
In that empty box from Georgia
(Living in an empty box from Georgia)
Heâd rather live in his world (live in his world)
Than live without that box so fine (world, world)
(Itâs his, his and Puckâs alone)
- James D Weatherly â Midnight Train To Georgia
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
(in the voice of a TV announcer) âPucky, tell us about the empty cardboard box that Elvis has chosen!â
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
Panel four â ::sounds of excitedly yowling, meowing and trilling cats in the back ground::
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
Love the chyron graphic from Burt today.
Miss Mina over 3 years ago
I love Elvisâs face in panel 2!
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 3 years ago
And todayâs prizes were brought to by, One Frustrated Owner!
ladykat Premium Member over 3 years ago
Smudge is fascinated with the two boxes of gifts I have in the living room. This morning, he was trying to haul gifts out of one box.
Kitty Katz over 3 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Elvis-Anum: Has Kat-Mandu been by yet?
Puckmosis: Yes. He left a box with the supplies you ordered.
Elvis-Anum: Oh, good. Iâve been running low on quills and ink.
Enter Tabith-Isis
Tabith-Isis: Did my order of red dots and papyrus scrolls come in?
Puckmosis: Right here. You can chase your red dots and write your features with no problem.
Beatrixia: Has anyone seen Lupinium?
Elvis-Anum: I havenât seen him since breakfast. He was helping Thomios in the kitchen.
Beatrixia: Maybe heâs out in the courtyard.
Tabith-Isis: Wait, I think I hear a noise in the box room.
Elvis-Anum: Yep, here he is.
Lupinium (In smallest box): ZzzzzzâŠ.
gcottay over 3 years ago
The woman, smart in so many ways, should have known she was providing not on gift but two.
Kawasaki Cat over 3 years ago
Just like a little kid. Play with the box ,not the toy.
metagalaxy1970 over 3 years ago
Mine donât do boxes. I could have the entire living room covered in boxes, nothing. Now my bed, thatâs a different matterâŠâŠ
Mr. Reader over 3 years ago
a box full of hopes and dreams (also naps), good choice.
DM2860 over 3 years ago
If I fits, I sits.
scyphi26 over 3 years ago
I mean⊠theyâre cats. You really should expect this by now, Woman.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 3 years ago
During a change from carpeting to hard flooring in our 1996 Palm Harbor double wide in NW village of Catalina AZ.. A very young Shellie had a forest of boxes to inspect. One kept her entertained for a long time.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F1yP__a5HP2790bw9dz96D_enzVBRtSr/view?usp=sharing
anomalous4 over 3 years ago
Sisâs dignified senior boss Onyx will take a pass on both, thanks â she doesnât like enclosed spaces of any kind. Recently sheâs developed the habit of peeing over the side of the litter box (she gets all 4 feet inside & the poops still go in, thank Ceiling Cat!) so sis tried a couple of enclosure bins with high sides, open tops, & access holes on the sides, but Onyx just looked in, said NOPE NOPE NOPE!, & went downstairs to the âregularâ style litterbox. She wouldnât even go into the clear bin, much less the opaque oneâŠsis just sighed & resigned herself to putting pee pads on the floor around the litterboxes. She says, âWell, Iâll keep the fancy ones for the next catâŠâ
anomalous4 over 3 years ago
OT: Flood ferals at TinyKittens
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Thatâs OK. The kids will play with the ski-lodge.
These things are designed by the pet industry for people who think their pets are their children. Itâs too much for me. If I get one more e-mail from Chewy talking about my âfur-babiesâ, Iâm going to retch.
DorseyBelle Premium Member over 3 years ago
Wow fancy chryon (sp?). And youâll find some other use for the ski lodge themed scratching post, or maybe Goldie will like it.
anomalous4 over 3 years ago
Heck yeah, itâs the holidays! â«â« O Tommybaum, O Tommybaum, canât tell youâre artificial⊠â«â«
https://www.instagram.com/p/CW3ib5ZLFHc/
Martin 78 over 3 years ago
Bought Russel a nice cat tower, and a cozy bed. He sleeps on our metal spiral stair (to the constant annoyance of our daughter) or in the box we keep our reusable shopping bags in.
sgs13 over 3 years ago
My two boys received a Christmas theater last year. They love it, but Ziggy really loves it. He chews on it and scratches it at it all the time itâs in bad shape now though!
dogday Premium Member over 3 years ago
Abandoned kitties: Eleven days ago a carrier was left at our church door. Long story short, we took the carrier. Found a young mom cat and five weaned kittens. Again, long story short, we provided them with larger quarters and, of course, a litter box which had a hood. When we checked on them, all six were in the (still-clean) litter box. Sigh. Happy ending: All six found happy fur-ever homes, the mom cat even going with one of her kittens. Iâm sure theyâll be provided with a âhappy boxâ where they are. puuurrrrrrrâŠ..
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
Why is she surprised? How long has she had cats?
Mx Crazy Cat Person over 3 years ago
Loving the game-show aspect of this strip, and of course seeing a happy Elbiff.
knight1192a over 3 years ago
Wow, even if she had to construct the scratcher the box it came in still seems too small for it.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Why doesnât anyone make a box that can be clawed inside and out? Puck is angling for a job on a game show.
sisterea over 3 years ago
The box always wins
catmom1360 over 3 years ago
Now, the Woman has obviously lived with the cats a long time so, why is she surprised that the cats chose the cardboard box. My cats, I guess are weird. Theyâre not interested in boxes of any kind.
LucyLuLu over 3 years ago
Lucy will not step one paw into any boxes or bags. Big Gray likes his boxes but I have to break them down so he can just lay on it like a rug. Silly boy.
scaeva Premium Member over 3 years ago
Burt has made a mistake. We all know there is no such thing as and âempty boxâ âbecause âthey are all filled with adventure!â (As related by the Cat of Adventure.)
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yep. We no longer buy stuff for the cats, but they get first dibs on all the boxes. Even the doughnut boxes (Odinsdottir, our big floofy Norwegian Forest Cat is so cute when she tries to disappear in one)
Font Lady Premium Member over 3 years ago
And Update has managed to combine two of her very favorite toys (this week). One favorite is a springy wire ball with a furry mouse that rattles. Sheâll bat it around and even carry it around in her mouth. Her other favorite is a pop-up tent with three holes for doors and a bell puffball hanging from the roof. Somehow, and donât ask me how she managed without thumbs, she hooked the wire ball on the puffball and had more fun attacking both.
over 3 years ago
Well, canât say Iâm surprised.
panille over 3 years ago
Thatâs the ski lodgeâs hot tub.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 3 years ago
Said every single cat ever!!!!!