Frazz by Jef Mallett for August 17, 2024

  1. Large kimg0147
    Yakety Sax  3 months ago

    Yeah, that was tried about 2000+ years ago and look where that got us!

     •  Reply
  2. Ti
    Rhetorical_Question   3 months ago

    Amazing how a bad idea would work in the world?

     •  Reply
  3. Missing large
    uhohlol  3 months ago

    Let’s just ignore the tons of bait we put out to attract the birds artificially. Does anyone remember when hummingbirds lived off of flower nectar? Now they migrate feeder to feeder.

     •  Reply
  4. Img 4741
    Ninette  3 months ago

    Every wind turbine advocate.

     •  Reply
  5. Chainlightning
    electricshadow Premium Member 3 months ago

    A simple lesson many politicians, kings, emperors, etc. fail to learn.

     •  Reply
  6. Brain guy dancing hg clr
    Concretionist  3 months ago

    Around here, it’s true that housecats catch birds. But they’re also prey for several larger local animals. Families who let their cats out tend to only have any particular cat for maybe as much as a year. Seldom two.

    Our cat has her own “catio” that protects her from cοons, foxes, coyotes, wolves (I’ve heard ’em, not seen) bobcats and mountain lions. As well as the dogs that the (ahem) neighbors let run loose.

    Around here, it’s true that housecats catch birds. But they’re also prey for several larger local animals. Families who let their cats out tend to only have any particular cat for maybe as much as a year. Seldom two.

    And if she catches a bird or ground squirrel, it’s their own fault for playing suicide!

     •  Reply
  7. 000 0001  2
    lee85736  3 months ago

    My friend’s neighbor accused him of killing his cats, so he invited the neighbor to sit with him in his living room. At 5 PM, three coyotes came out of the desert and sat in my friend’s yard, patiently waiting for the neighbor to open the garage door and let the snacks out.

     •  Reply
  8. Gocomic avatar
    sandpiper  3 months ago

    Kid nailed it. The egotist who thinks that his/her solution is the only answer to problems isn’t a rarity in these times, but fortunately he/she doesn’t last long before reality strikes.

     •  Reply
  9. Missing large
    BJDucer  3 months ago

    Hmmm…my parents didn’t subscribe to subscribe to the last panel’s thoughts. They certainly held the title of “Bossy Pants” and didn’t cater to differences of opinions from their kids.

     •  Reply
  10. Ironbde
    Carl  Premium Member 3 months ago

    Well she has no career in politics, media or government ahead of her.

     •  Reply
  11. Ignatz
    Ignatz Premium Member 3 months ago

    Cats kill birds, but there is no shortage of birds. I’ve seen a roof with so many pigeons, you couldn’t see any roof.

    Cats are better indoors because they’re perfectly happy that way, and safe. They are predators, but they are also prey, which is why they are constantly wary. A cat realizing that they are in a place where there is nothing to be afraid of is very happy cat. They also have fewer diseases.

    Of course, if you have an enclosed outdoor space, or can accompany the cat as they explore the yard, that’s great.

     •  Reply
  12. 2c4f4aec 1e40 4883 b4f4 2bbbabae7709
    simonwerman Premium Member 3 months ago

    Who did today’s artwork?

     •  Reply
  13. Thrill
    fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago

    “Unitary Executive Theory” (i.e. “We want a Fuhrer!”).

     •  Reply
  14. Hat large square
    Cactus-Pete  3 months ago

    Why in the world would a wild bird want to be kept inside someone’s house? I don’t like the way she thinks – at all.

     •  Reply
  15. Missing large
    halvincobbes Premium Member 3 months ago

    And a wolf inside every dog owner’s home when the dog owner thinks it’s cute when their dog chases wildlife. “But it’s their natural instinct.”

     •  Reply
  16. 1hillary20051220 11
    Felicity-the-cat  3 months ago

    Politicians everywhere, please take note.

     •  Reply
  17. Missing large
    prrdh  3 months ago

    Let ‘s hope she still thinks that way when she’s old enough to vote.

     •  Reply
  18. F4cfa97a e94c 4b26 9b8d a767fc6e163c
    ChattyFran  3 months ago

    If I were in charge, I’d heavily fine anyone who doesn’t keep cats indoors. Outdoor cats are a danger to birds but more important (IMO) to themselves. Outdoor cats live much shorter lives than cats kept indoors.

     •  Reply
  19. Bunnypancakehead
    DarkHorseSki  3 months ago

    Tough. I like how my cats keep the local rodent populations down. If that means a few wild birds also get it… so be it.

     •  Reply
  20. Missing large
    Stephen Gilberg  3 months ago

    Not to mention that an indoor bird is probably more vulnerable to a cat who shares the house.

     •  Reply
  21. Missing large
    Mary McNeil Premium Member 3 months ago

    Of course insecticides, lawn chemicals and habitat loss never cause any harm to birds. Only those blankety-blank cats.

     •  Reply
  22. Plsa button
    Richard S Russell Premium Member 3 months ago

    “If this were a dictatorship, it would be a lot easier — just so long as I’m the dictator.” —George W. Bush (1946- ), 43rd US president, 2001 Dec.

     •  Reply
  23. Missing large
    eric_harris_76  3 months ago

    And yet, Americans seem to think the president should be a monarch.

    You know, a bossypants.

     •  Reply
  24. Cathy aack
    lindz.coop Premium Member 3 months ago

    My cats have only ever brought home live birds and then let them go after I’ve seen them. On the other hand, I think the cats are in more danger than birds these days, so my new kitten has a catio so that he will never be able to roam free.

     •  Reply
  25. Missing large
    billdaviswords  3 months ago

    Funny (and a bit sad) that “bossy” and “bossy pants” almost always refer to girls. As for the wild bird, why would she want people to feed wild birds to their cats?!

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Frazz