Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for April 08, 2012
Transcript:
Electra: They jump up. Fly across the room. Sit down. Eat. Vivian: They jump up again. Land someplace else. Eat. Electra: They hop in the car. Drive somewhere. Eat. Vivian: Hop back in the car. Drive home. Eat. They pop into the kitchen. Eat. Hop back on the sofa. Eat. They're up. They land. They eat. They're up. They land. They eat. Up. Land. Eat. Up. Land. Eat. Our humans worry that we have fleas. Electra: We worry that they are fleas.
hendelca Premium Member over 12 years ago
Wow, just finished catching up on two days worth of comics just as today’s were enabled. Thought I would be the first to wish all my fellow Cathyites a very Happy Easter Sunday (or as it is known in my world – happy chocolate day!)
gmforde over 12 years ago
Happy Easter!
serenasakitty over 12 years ago
Happy Easter to everyone however you choose to observe it.
rgcviper over 12 years ago
Hey—it’s good eatin’, and SOMEbody has to do it!
Happy Easter, everyone.
kittycatpawsare over 12 years ago
Happy Easter too all the Cathy nuts out there.I can’t wait to dig in to my candy.
mikehop23 over 12 years ago
He is Risen:Happy Easter everybody.
NE1956 over 12 years ago
Electra, only Cathy and Irving. I’m noticeably flea-free since I had my hot shower.
Mom! I was sooo egg-cited to see your Easter Beagle pic on Saturday night. ;-) PoohBear was sweet too. LMB put nose marks on my laptop screen. He either thinks he’s a cartoon or Snoopy & Pooh are real.
lindz.coop I love that we agree on many things. No such thing as the old-time generation gap here. Nice!
Calling all lightenup MIA’s. We’re missing you. Back to ‘normal’ this week?
lindz.coop Premium Member over 12 years ago
Happy Easter Cathyites!! (again for those I missed yesterday).
Thanx Aaron — that is such a nice compliment!! Says good things about both of us!
We just spent an 8 hour Easter Sunday with my 21 year old nephew and his fiance — and it was non-stop chatter from the time they arrived until they left. Such fun!! And who would think we we would have so much to talk about — again across generations.
Re the comic: I fear this is how our cats see us — we are in and out so much that they must get dizzy watching.