It has been three decades since Ive shared living space with a cat. even I can see how well JJ conveyed Ludwig’s playful antics as well as his perturbed question in the fourth panel. “Do You Mind?A little privacy please!”
My cat used to do this, sometimes to play, but he’d also reach under and knock on the inside of the door if he couldn’t wait his turn. Our first house was very small, so putting the litter box in the far corner of the only bathroom made the most sense.
I think the cat litter is in a laundry room, notice the shelf above Arlo’s head. We used to keep the litter box under the laundry sink next to a garbage pail, so cleanup was a breeze!
Over the years, all of my dogs insisted on accompanying me to the bathroom. I think they were afraid I would take the secret passage to the conservatory without them.
One of my cats would scoot the toy the she fetches under the door. Only 3 out of 15 of our cats learned to fetch, usually with the plastic ring from the mayo jar.
McColl34 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Turnabout is fair play!
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 2 years ago
The sand is on the other foot, so to speak.
kingdiamond69 about 2 years ago
I don’t get it?
wjones about 2 years ago
And just why is Arlo setting in the closet?
mywifeslover about 2 years ago
It has been three decades since Ive shared living space with a cat. even I can see how well JJ conveyed Ludwig’s playful antics as well as his perturbed question in the fourth panel. “Do You Mind?A little privacy please!”
rtgreenshields about 2 years ago
how are the kids doing with the restaurant? haven’t heard about them for awhile
Alias1600 about 2 years ago
My cat used to do this, sometimes to play, but he’d also reach under and knock on the inside of the door if he couldn’t wait his turn. Our first house was very small, so putting the litter box in the far corner of the only bathroom made the most sense.
distortion about 2 years ago
Cats do hate a closed door.
Lantern Premium Member about 2 years ago
I think the cat litter is in a laundry room, notice the shelf above Arlo’s head. We used to keep the litter box under the laundry sink next to a garbage pail, so cleanup was a breeze!
assrdood about 2 years ago
Over the years, all of my dogs insisted on accompanying me to the bathroom. I think they were afraid I would take the secret passage to the conservatory without them.
klapre about 2 years ago
I guess this is a cat person joke.
Emperor Rick about 2 years ago
Fair is fair.
slelareader about 2 years ago
There is no such thing as privacy with a pet.
mkw Premium Member about 2 years ago
If you have the box in the bathroom (I know, but no choice), they will join you in there and use it at the same time, which can be just…“lovely.”
morningglory73 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I always enjoyed seeing a little paw reaching under the door. Letting me know he was locked out of the bathroom. Mama, let me in!
chief tommy about 2 years ago
Our tuxedo cat Groucho didn’t abide closed drawers. He especially opened the one with all my socks and pulled them out onto the floor
starcandles Premium Member about 2 years ago
Pretty funny today! Good depiction of Ludwig and Arlo! Hee hee! Still laughing!!
locake about 2 years ago
Do cats think you accidentally locked them out of the bathroom?
MFRXIM Premium Member about 2 years ago
One of my cats would scoot the toy the she fetches under the door. Only 3 out of 15 of our cats learned to fetch, usually with the plastic ring from the mayo jar.
Devonshade about 2 years ago
As usual, I don’t get it.
bevgreyjones about 2 years ago
We had a cat that liked watching men urinate. It nonplussed quite a few male guests.