Beatrix’s response is understandable. I think if I opened a door and saw a racoon dressed in old National Geographic magazines, my startle reflex would kick into high gear, too!
Life imitates art… my eight month old kitten (Dilly, the Pickle Princess) came nose to snoot with a raccoon kitten through the back French door tonight! The biggest batch of raccoon kits are getting old enough to rough and tumble all over the backyard and explore everything, and this one was trying to peer in the back door. The house baby and the wilderness baby were fascinated by each other!
Ah, an encounter between Beatrix and the princess. Intriguing! Our Marigold is an investigative reporter, so I am afraid she will investigate, and probably Baba too to find out who’s slamming her door.
I do like the shifting perspectives of the story. How we’re getting both Mags quest to figure out just what her people do now and how they get their home back eventually, and the cats .I just assumed given how these stories go we woudln’t see any shenanigans with princess magazine and i’m glad i was wrong.
Obadiah Opossum: I’d like to use this piece of space-time fabric as a night sky, and use Fe-Anaro’s gems as stars. Then make planets with oPearls and oPals.
Maat-Tilda: That would be lovely. I always like to see a beautiful night sky.
Adobe Style: There is a legendary sky artist whose work has been lost in futurity.
Sophititi: I would like to make a sculpture using found objects from the newly found pyramid.
Obie: We’re organizing another trip to the oPyramid, would you like to come along?
Soph: I’m not really one for exploring, but maybe I could have a look-see.
Adobe: It’s not that far. Only a potato’s throw away.
A couple of panels from now, I’m imagining Beatrix twirling around in a magazine dress while Princess Magazine checks herself out wearing a Peter Pan collar shirt and cardigan. The mask can be handed back and forth.
When I was small, and we moved into our new house, our yard backed up to the original farm that the subdivision land had come from. The farmer kept his farmhouse, about a dozen acres, the old barn, horse barn, and paddock. Anyway, one of the first times I came downstairs early in the morning to the kitchen, I found a horse looking in our kitchen window.
His name was Little John, and he had a habit of getting out of the paddock and wandering around the old farm. Now, of course, there were houses around, so he thought, might as well look in windows. It was the first time I had seen a horse up close. Dad gave my brother and me apples to feed Little John before the farmer came down and retrieved him.
Seventeen years later, Little John passed away and was buried in the pasture of the farm. Eventually, the farmer passed away, the remaining land was sold, and new houses were built. I look out the back window of the house I now own into the backyard of one of the new neighbors. Knowing if they dig in a certain area, they will find a large horse skeleton.
Sure someone already mentioned, but methinks Beatrix and Princess Magazine may become fast (if perhaps a little begrudging) friends soon! (Much like Baba and Mag !!) … :)
Looks like the beginning of the oPosse Comitatus for Mission Whack-a-Mole. Will the girls find a really cool new oplace that the moles could dig, or just get themselves into an opassle of trouble? Probably both…
Decibel is transitioning to gooshy chicken cat food. She seems to have declared it almost acceptable. She’s also learned what it means when the microwave dings and she runs to Jora’s room with the other cats to share Jora’s chicken. There have been a few hisses and growls and a couple of swats just to establish order. They’re working it out.
I donated my 99th unit of blood today and am wiped out. Back to bed I go.
JLChi 11 months ago
And with those big paws, she sure can slam!
uncle snipe 11 months ago
So much Barn stuff. Imagine the amount of commotion all those kits could cause.
stairsteppublishing 11 months ago
Beatrox is complaining about a commotion in the barn and then her reaction to a slamming door is ‘just barn stuff’. What is going on here?
Le'letha Premium Member 11 months ago
Good job, Beatrix. No one suspects a thing.
thelsrc 11 months ago
Looks like we have the inevitable meeting of kindred spirits. Those two will be a handful even for Baba.
dmah Premium Member 11 months ago
Beatrix’s response is understandable. I think if I opened a door and saw a racoon dressed in old National Geographic magazines, my startle reflex would kick into high gear, too!
marilynnbyerly 11 months ago
I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
Gent 11 months ago
Barn stuff eh. Looks like raccoon with lotsa yellow sticky notes stuck on it.
face.less_b 11 months ago
Classic example of slamming the barn door shut after the raccoon got in.
DennisinSeattle Premium Member 11 months ago
Welcome, Princess Mag. I hope your position will be restored soon.
WelshRat Premium Member 11 months ago
Bea, go change Magazine’s world by making friends…
rheddmobile 11 months ago
Life imitates art… my eight month old kitten (Dilly, the Pickle Princess) came nose to snoot with a raccoon kitten through the back French door tonight! The biggest batch of raccoon kits are getting old enough to rough and tumble all over the backyard and explore everything, and this one was trying to peer in the back door. The house baby and the wilderness baby were fascinated by each other!
FreyjaRN Premium Member 11 months ago
Bea may realize it’s important to keep their secret.
cat19632001 11 months ago
Nothing to see here. I’m moving along.
artchick530 11 months ago
Yeah, Bea, doubt Goldie is going to let that go. Even without your suspicious body posture and louder than normal voice!
artchick530 11 months ago
And I love panel 3!
Katzen1415 11 months ago
Ah, an encounter between Beatrix and the princess. Intriguing! Our Marigold is an investigative reporter, so I am afraid she will investigate, and probably Baba too to find out who’s slamming her door.
Jacob Mattingly 11 months ago
I do like the shifting perspectives of the story. How we’re getting both Mags quest to figure out just what her people do now and how they get their home back eventually, and the cats .I just assumed given how these stories go we woudln’t see any shenanigans with princess magazine and i’m glad i was wrong.
Kitty Katz 11 months ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Obadiah Opossum: I’d like to use this piece of space-time fabric as a night sky, and use Fe-Anaro’s gems as stars. Then make planets with oPearls and oPals.
Maat-Tilda: That would be lovely. I always like to see a beautiful night sky.
Adobe Style: There is a legendary sky artist whose work has been lost in futurity.
Sophititi: I would like to make a sculpture using found objects from the newly found pyramid.
Obie: We’re organizing another trip to the oPyramid, would you like to come along?
Soph: I’m not really one for exploring, but maybe I could have a look-see.
Adobe: It’s not that far. Only a potato’s throw away.
Tillie: Let’s all go!
DorseyBelle 11 months ago
Panel 3: twinning ears, eyes and mouth as the two are shocked to encounter each other.
cat19632001 11 months ago
A couple of panels from now, I’m imagining Beatrix twirling around in a magazine dress while Princess Magazine checks herself out wearing a Peter Pan collar shirt and cardigan. The mask can be handed back and forth.
diskus Premium Member 11 months ago
Wow looks like she is waving a mop head
rs0204 Premium Member 11 months ago
When I was small, and we moved into our new house, our yard backed up to the original farm that the subdivision land had come from. The farmer kept his farmhouse, about a dozen acres, the old barn, horse barn, and paddock. Anyway, one of the first times I came downstairs early in the morning to the kitchen, I found a horse looking in our kitchen window.
His name was Little John, and he had a habit of getting out of the paddock and wandering around the old farm. Now, of course, there were houses around, so he thought, might as well look in windows. It was the first time I had seen a horse up close. Dad gave my brother and me apples to feed Little John before the farmer came down and retrieved him.
Seventeen years later, Little John passed away and was buried in the pasture of the farm. Eventually, the farmer passed away, the remaining land was sold, and new houses were built. I look out the back window of the house I now own into the backyard of one of the new neighbors. Knowing if they dig in a certain area, they will find a large horse skeleton.
bonita.eley 11 months ago
So funny – !!
azkfwecho Premium Member 11 months ago
Nothing to see here. Move along. These are not the drones you’re looking for.
ladykat 11 months ago
The expressions on Beatrix and Princess Magazine’s faces are priceless.
hruskafrances50 11 months ago
Barn Stuff?? Blarney??? Blitzing? So now Beatrix has everyone curious!
The Wolf In Your Midst 11 months ago
Cool. Calm. Collected. Poise under pressure.
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On the other hand, Beatrix….
scaeva Premium Member 11 months ago
The expressions on every face in every panel are perfect!
hruskafrances50 11 months ago
Just like my kids saying: “Oh, nothing Mom!”
wolfiiig 11 months ago
A bit of investigative reporting is in order!
One Serious Cat 11 months ago
“What’s in the barn?”
“Maybe my new best friend?”
cat19632001 11 months ago
Beatrix puffy tail.
Red Bird 11 months ago
Nice response, Beatrix. She won’t be interested now. ;)
Felicity-the-cat 11 months ago
Destined to be best friends!
sisterea 11 months ago
Alright Beatrix
GSD Mom Premium Member 11 months ago
I’m wondering … who called in the “commotion” that Beatrix is investigating?
Tom Toro creator 11 months ago
What happens in the barn stays in the barn.
Code the Enforcer 11 months ago
Sure someone already mentioned, but methinks Beatrix and Princess Magazine may become fast (if perhaps a little begrudging) friends soon! (Much like Baba and Mag !!) … :)
Susanna Premium Member 11 months ago
The first 3 comics on my GoComics comic list had a raccoon in it today, BCN, FurBabies and Home Free.
Fennec! at the Disco 11 months ago
OT: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
BarbaraKrooss 11 months ago
Looks like the beginning of the oPosse Comitatus for Mission Whack-a-Mole. Will the girls find a really cool new oplace that the moles could dig, or just get themselves into an opassle of trouble? Probably both…
Lady Bri 11 months ago
Love their little blushes! ❤ Looks like the beginning of a beautiful friendship between Felis and Procyonidae.
Olive O'Sudden 11 months ago
Beatrix and Princess Mags should dress up as each other for Halloween!♥
Aspen_Bell 11 months ago
“Not Me!”
“Ida Know!”
willie_mctell 11 months ago
“Barn stuff.” That’s a kitten answer.
metagalaxy1970 11 months ago
Love her mittens!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 11 months ago
What barn?!?!?
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 11 months ago
Barn?!?!? Was a barn ever mentioned before now?
Font Lady Premium Member 11 months ago
Decibel is transitioning to gooshy chicken cat food. She seems to have declared it almost acceptable. She’s also learned what it means when the microwave dings and she runs to Jora’s room with the other cats to share Jora’s chicken. There have been a few hisses and growls and a couple of swats just to establish order. They’re working it out.
I donated my 99th unit of blood today and am wiped out. Back to bed I go.