Our boycat Scout liked to sink his teeth into the long edges of both our fabric shower curtain and the plastic liner—didn’t eat them, but did leave fang holes. Scout was also our plant eater—you had to keep an eye on any plant you pulled down from somewhere high when it needed watering ’cause Scout was quick as a flash about taking a bite. RIP, Scout. Miss you LOTS.
Ora would eat anything. Vinegary things tend to make all of my cats draw back and move away from the culprit. I can’t blame them, since I don’t like it either.
Over a decade ago we had Devlin. He was a beautiful polydactyl tabby cat. His claw and teeth marks are still in the top corner of some fabric blinds in our living room. (He climbed a bookshelf near by to reach it. I will get new blinds at some point, I swear! I smile when I see the marks and think of him.) Reading todays BCN, I now understand that maybe our blinds smelled as if they tasted good. Irresistible to any respectable cat!
Oddly, Loaner Cat doesn’t do this. She must have discerning tastes or she’s just not interested. OTOH, Thing 2 brought her bun, Penny’s, pee pads over a couple months ago so I could wash them when her washer/dryer died and they had to wait a week for theirs to be delivered. Unbeknownst to us, the lavender based detergent I use was too much for Penny to resist! While she really has no teeth left to speak of, she did a great job gumming them like mad, something she’d never done before. **Penny was part of a hoarding situation, kept in a barn and badly burned when the barn caught on fire. She’s had ongoing health problems since, thus the teeth problems.
These curtains seem perfect for aging DadCats who want to show the youngsters “How its done!” scaling and climbing. ( Hopefully with no assist from the Woman necessary )
I’m fairly certain that lil’ Ora can show them all how to Parkour with the new curtains.
Those nice vinegar scented, buttery soft curtains can also be a real time saver! The mild vinegar can be an astringent and help keep young claws clean.
I’m sure it reminds the Jungle Panther of those spectacular sunrises in the Amazon.
One of the advantages of rural life, no neighbors near enough to see thru windows, so no need for curtains. Our screens are a bit worse for wear tho. We do have shades for those days when the sun is low in the sky and the trees are devoid of leaves but mostly we just enjoy all the natural light.
BTW, we are currently up at ‘the lake’ where connectivity is chancy and GoComics has been particularly weird with responding. I am sometimes unable to ‘like’ or to see replies. Or is this a more general problem here lately? Haven’t had the problem with other sites.
I actually haven’t introduced my cats. The first is cricket, a bengal, who likes to be literally insane at 2 am, like lupin. He also is very skeptical like Elvis. Then we have ruffio, who likes to meow at 2 am. He is more of a puck calm type.
I wonder if the People sprayed them with vinegar to protect them from catly activities. Could be worse: some synthetics are made with organic compounds that smell like fish …
Do the new curtains have anything to do with the man being in charge, or are we done with that story line. I am trying to figure out if they are really curtains or something else. that just look like curtains to Puck.
Listen to Burt, Ora Zella. If you need help, ask Lupin to read for you. Although he is probably the other cat most likely to be in favor of curtain eating.
fangs fangs fangs fangs fangs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And kitties for the most part do not like the smell of vinegar. I use it when I have to keep them away from something, like a Christmas tree…..
dmah Premium Member over 1 year ago
Thick cut, salt and vinegar are my favorite potato chip flavor, with sour cream and onion ruffle-style coming in at a close second …
fullmoondeb Premium Member over 1 year ago
We had a rug like that once. Unrolled it and…ugh! Took a week to air out.
Brian Premium Member over 1 year ago
I fear OZ will need to give it the ol’ college try.
uncle snipe over 1 year ago
Ora Z with the fangs out, ready to eat the curtains, vinegary or not!
valeries Premium Member over 1 year ago
Our boycat Scout liked to sink his teeth into the long edges of both our fabric shower curtain and the plastic liner—didn’t eat them, but did leave fang holes. Scout was also our plant eater—you had to keep an eye on any plant you pulled down from somewhere high when it needed watering ’cause Scout was quick as a flash about taking a bite. RIP, Scout. Miss you LOTS.
Sue Ellen over 1 year ago
Mysteriously appearing new curtains that smell like vinegar and maple syrup? There’s something fishy going on around here. Fish and chips maybe?
Le'letha Premium Member over 1 year ago
Burt, you’re not here, you don’t know. Maybe they can eat the curtains. We’ll never know until some very brave cat tries.
Dirty Dragon over 1 year ago
“Please Don’t Eat the Curtains”
It’s a book about suburban life, and raising five(?) best boys.
WelshRat Premium Member over 1 year ago
Bert knows more than they do. Shame Ora Zella never seems to want take the time to read…
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ora would eat anything. Vinegary things tend to make all of my cats draw back and move away from the culprit. I can’t blame them, since I don’t like it either.
LoveBritTV Premium Member over 1 year ago
Over a decade ago we had Devlin. He was a beautiful polydactyl tabby cat. His claw and teeth marks are still in the top corner of some fabric blinds in our living room. (He climbed a bookshelf near by to reach it. I will get new blinds at some point, I swear! I smile when I see the marks and think of him.) Reading todays BCN, I now understand that maybe our blinds smelled as if they tasted good. Irresistible to any respectable cat!
ElliottB.C.Rennie over 1 year ago
Ugh! Hate the cheap fabrics from China. They all smell like chemicals/vinegar. Leave them out on the balcony for two or three days to air out.
cat19632001 over 1 year ago
Pucky Toe Beans!
Tigrisan Premium Member over 1 year ago
Oddly, Loaner Cat doesn’t do this. She must have discerning tastes or she’s just not interested. OTOH, Thing 2 brought her bun, Penny’s, pee pads over a couple months ago so I could wash them when her washer/dryer died and they had to wait a week for theirs to be delivered. Unbeknownst to us, the lavender based detergent I use was too much for Penny to resist! While she really has no teeth left to speak of, she did a great job gumming them like mad, something she’d never done before. **Penny was part of a hoarding situation, kept in a barn and badly burned when the barn caught on fire. She’s had ongoing health problems since, thus the teeth problems.
Jungle Empress over 1 year ago
Awww, little Ora fangs. ❤
Miss Mina over 1 year ago
Bartholomew likes to bite everything. He and Ora Zella have some qualities in common (although his fangs stick out like Iggy’s).
cat19632001 over 1 year ago
“Ora Zella no! Do not eat the curtains. OZ? Stop. Stop that! No! We do not eat curtains. OZ!”
FrannieL Premium Member over 1 year ago
New Curtains. Uh oh.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 1 year ago
I bet they’re the very thing for sharpening claws, though.
JDP_Huntington Beach over 1 year ago
These curtains seem perfect for aging DadCats who want to show the youngsters “How its done!” scaling and climbing. ( Hopefully with no assist from the Woman necessary )
I’m fairly certain that lil’ Ora can show them all how to Parkour with the new curtains.
Those nice vinegar scented, buttery soft curtains can also be a real time saver! The mild vinegar can be an astringent and help keep young claws clean.
I’m sure it reminds the Jungle Panther of those spectacular sunrises in the Amazon.
Kitty Katz over 1 year ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Beatrixia: So we’ve met the principal characters. What’s next?
Elvis: That week the annual Yarn Ball took place. The social event of the season:
Puck Bingley: These are beautiful flower arrangements. Wonder who created them?
Sophie: I did. I’m the second oldest of Chef Tommy’s daughters. Art is my thing.
Puck: You are very talented.
Sophie: Thank you. Whom do I have the pleasure of meeting?
Puck: I am Puck Bingley. Upstanding citizen and very rich.
Sophie: I think you’re very nice.
*Enter Tabitha*
Tabitha: And where is your angry Siamese friend?
Elvis: Right here. And you are the one who served us our pizza, am I right?
Tabitha: Yes. Was something wrong with it?
Elvis: Not at all. But I saw a customer order a pizza with pineapple topping.
Tabitha: The customer is always right. It is our job to see that they receive what they want. No need to become like an angry sunflower over it.
Elvis: I am Siamese. It’s what I do.
Tabitha: (Actually, sunflowers are quite handsome flowers.)
arolarson Premium Member over 1 year ago
One of the advantages of rural life, no neighbors near enough to see thru windows, so no need for curtains. Our screens are a bit worse for wear tho. We do have shades for those days when the sun is low in the sky and the trees are devoid of leaves but mostly we just enjoy all the natural light.
BTW, we are currently up at ‘the lake’ where connectivity is chancy and GoComics has been particularly weird with responding. I am sometimes unable to ‘like’ or to see replies. Or is this a more general problem here lately? Haven’t had the problem with other sites.
AgEnT sEaGuL over 1 year ago
Personally, I like thin cut, sea salt and vinegar. Best at jimmy johns
Le'letha Premium Member over 1 year ago
Yay! GoComics is back – I can see BCN again! Was really missing it.
AgEnT sEaGuL over 1 year ago
I actually haven’t introduced my cats. The first is cricket, a bengal, who likes to be literally insane at 2 am, like lupin. He also is very skeptical like Elvis. Then we have ruffio, who likes to meow at 2 am. He is more of a puck calm type.
Kim Metzger Premium Member over 1 year ago
Everyone knows curtains are for climbing, not eating.
scaeva Premium Member over 1 year ago
I wonder if the People sprayed them with vinegar to protect them from catly activities. Could be worse: some synthetics are made with organic compounds that smell like fish …
stevegayle over 1 year ago
I would’ve expected pink curtains (pink house after all)and a ham/bacon mania from the cats. Maybe a SPAM SPAM SPAM poster above The Man’s laptop
Catmom over 1 year ago
O.T. Covid vax
Susanna Premium Member over 1 year ago
Do the new curtains have anything to do with the man being in charge, or are we done with that story line. I am trying to figure out if they are really curtains or something else. that just look like curtains to Puck.
Code the Enforcer over 1 year ago
And it’s got that ’ New Curtain Smell ’ ??!! … :)
Red Bird over 1 year ago
I’m getting hungry just by looking at the new curtains.
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
We had a cat who went through a phase of chewing the bathroom rugs. They had bald patches. Fortunately it was just a phase.
Fennec! at the Disco over 1 year ago
Maizing, I can read the “Gray Pride” on your new avatar, but not the fine print under. What’s it say, please?
Katzen1415 over 1 year ago
Listen to Burt, Ora Zella. If you need help, ask Lupin to read for you. Although he is probably the other cat most likely to be in favor of curtain eating.
LeslieAnn Premium Member over 1 year ago
Little Miss Z so very hopeful that it Is potato chips.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
One a more important not, DO NOT CLIMB THE CURTAINS!!!
metagalaxy1970 over 1 year ago
fangs fangs fangs fangs fangs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And kitties for the most part do not like the smell of vinegar. I use it when I have to keep them away from something, like a Christmas tree…..