We had cheopo construction done in our bathroom when I was young. (To be fair, my Mum was single raising 3 kids, so the ‘cheopo’ remark is meant for us as much as them) But sometime after the job was ‘completed’ I was downstairs watching TV and saw squirrel exit our kitchen with a packaged treat before making their way upstairs. I followed in time to see the bathroom mirror swing back in place on the wall above the sink. A quick peek showed it was hung to cover a giant hole!
The squirrels, or at least the one, had been using it to grab food out of our kitchen! They must’ve slipped down while I was watching TV, but I only noticed upon their return when they were dragging a packaged snack cake.
I love this comic but I can’t abide the misspelling of Habanero. Unlike the Jalapeño, from which this error likely originates, the former champion of hot peppers uses a regular n, and is also pronounced accordingly. I blame several celebrity chefs who proliferated the mispronunciation in the early 2000s (lookin’ at you, Bobby!)
seanfear 5 months ago
it’s a job for (drums)……… GUMBO!
C 5 months ago
A job for the Cat, err.. Kat y
diazch408 5 months ago
I like their conversation!
snsurone76 5 months ago
If it’s a flying squirrel, expect a moose at your front door very soon.
DagNabIt! 5 months ago
Habanero almonds? That’s a all we need …. a hyped up squirrel with the runs bounding around the house
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 5 months ago
Panels 2 and 3: Their eyes . . . their eyes are following me!
nosirrom 5 months ago
“Here squirrel, squirrel, squirrel” Who will respond first? Maybe Adam?
Enter.Name.Here 5 months ago
Open all doors and windows as is possible. The more routes leading out the faster your guest will leave.
"Doon the Watter" on the Waverley 5 months ago
We had cheopo construction done in our bathroom when I was young. (To be fair, my Mum was single raising 3 kids, so the ‘cheopo’ remark is meant for us as much as them) But sometime after the job was ‘completed’ I was downstairs watching TV and saw squirrel exit our kitchen with a packaged treat before making their way upstairs. I followed in time to see the bathroom mirror swing back in place on the wall above the sink. A quick peek showed it was hung to cover a giant hole!
The squirrels, or at least the one, had been using it to grab food out of our kitchen! They must’ve slipped down while I was watching TV, but I only noticed upon their return when they were dragging a packaged snack cake.
Sneaky buggers! Cute, but not stupid!
LionsAndTigersNoBears 5 months ago
Consult Clark Griswald. Doesn’t Ed eat these things?
Just-me 5 months ago
Whomever catches that squirrel is likely to get bitten.
ChessPirate 5 months ago
Like Bullwinkle, try to pull a rabbit out of a hat and instead get a squirrel! Voila! ☺
MuddyUSA Premium Member 5 months ago
The squirrel is no dummy. He won’t come to Caty….no way!
cuzinron47 5 months ago
He’s so rarely seen in this comic that they forgot they have a natural squirrel wrangler in Gumbo.
markkahler52 5 months ago
There’s a squirrel in the house — and No one is looking at ADAM??!!
Chris Sherlock 5 months ago
Squirrels dislike hot food, so habanero almonds might not work.
Ken8338 Premium Member 5 months ago
Red fox urine on cotton balls drives them away.
soaringblocks 5 months ago
Rob Harrell does such a great job on their eyes. They’re so exactly expressive of the emotion!
Seeker149 Premium Member 4 months ago
I love this comic but I can’t abide the misspelling of Habanero. Unlike the Jalapeño, from which this error likely originates, the former champion of hot peppers uses a regular n, and is also pronounced accordingly. I blame several celebrity chefs who proliferated the mispronunciation in the early 2000s (lookin’ at you, Bobby!)
aussie399 Premium Member 2 months ago
Why do so many comics depict squirrels as dangerous and everybody afraid of them. They’ll only attack if they feel threatened