the only rodent I ever owned (though it was only for a year or so) was a guinea pig; we had two cats at the same time… that was back in second and/or third grade (fourth/fifth grade for older brother)
Wonder if GnK did research on hamsters? They are noisy and bitey. I get the feeling GnK do not do much research given some errors noted in past strips or arcs.
Apparently Toni’s dog worshiped hamsters too and could bark in English. Either that or Toni is comparing Shannon to a loud, hyper dog (which is kind of mean). I prefer the hamster-worshiping dog.
Interesting. Toni wanted a Hamster but got a dog. Young Les wanted a snake and Young Gunther wanted a rabbit. Neither them got anything. Which is kind of a surprise in Gunther’s case because I would have thought Irma wouldn’t have denied her “Gunthie” a pet, IF she could afford it.
I hope Brad doesn’t come home one evening and “gift” Toni with a Loud Hyper dog. He’s in for some nasty surprise. :)
The hamster I got from my neighbor was very calm but the ones I got from a pet store were hyper little pains who didn’t like to be touched, they lived about 1/2 as long as my first one.I have had dogs that bark at anything that moves and dogs that wouldn’t bark at anything including other dogs.
Hamsters are nocturnal and anything but quiet. They stay up all night running in their wheel which is necessary for exercise. And they are masters of escape, always chewing and fiddling with the door until they can break out. Can’t believe the teacher sent the hamster in a small cage without a wheel or water bottle. I reckon Greg never allowed Karen to have a hamster when she was growing up.
You would not believe this- I wish I could have taken a picture- while I was waiting in the bank lineup, I saw kid who was a real live look-alike for Shannon- right down to the helmet hair.
With the exception of panel #3, does anyone think that Shannon is starting to mature a little? Being responsible for a living thing? Not playing “make believe” with weird stuff? Talking in a normal “kid like” voice (most of the time)? Good on G & K for letting her grow and mature…
More like hamster trauma. All of ours were escape artists or were trying to take each other out in a daily battle. They didn’t last long so then we went to rabbits but they had some kind of odor and give us an allergic reaction, so we canned that idea. Eventually we then went back to dogs. Man’s and Woman’s and kid’s best friend.
Obviously you have never had children take care of a class pet. To the child its an enormous responsibility. To the parent its nerve racking cause you dont want anything to happen to the pet. Been there done that.
This is one of the very rare times when Toni talk about her past. Maybe this hamster will make her reflect on childhood, her life and the concept of having a family?
I know this is off-topic and has been discussed previously- I love Toni’s eyebrows. How they float in her hair. They serve a purpose and aren’t even noticed until someone mentions them. It’s too funny…
Ok, the hamster hasn’t escaped when it had a chance, looking like a later in the week prison break which would mean another week which isn’t a bad thing. Shannon is interesting. I’d like to see an arc with her and her dad to see if there’s differences in her behavior, if she’s a driving person, or possibly ADD/ADHD. As for a little load in the last panel, she’s excited and expressing it how she knows how to. Toni’s interesting too, her reflection says a little about her past and that’s something I wouldn’t mind GnK using (a character reflecting on their past) and expanding on (in this case Toni’s past. We know very little and she’s always seemed a little distant to me, I like her but…. maybe it’s the way she’s drawing).
If that’s the ‘travel house’ where is his larger one? Surely the teacher wouldn’t send her out for an extended stay in what Brdd deemed a hamster coffin. Hopefully before Jonah took off he left the rest of the stuff on the front porch.
Still waiting for the backstory, and I am tired all the way up to the gluteus maximus about the “brat” designation for Shannon. She is an energetic child, in a challenging environment, who has a strong will, but is, surprise, a child. Adults should nurture, and guide not dismiss as an inconvenient brat.
looks like Shannon will do a careful job of looking after Nana. It is interesting that she was chosen among other classmates to be responsible for Nana. and, i am glad this tiny cage is her ‘travel-cage’. Hopefully Nana as other digs. i don’t predict anything bad happening to Nana. She has a name; anyone with a name joins the plot character list, and no character in this strip has met their death. i think this episode, with Nana’s help, is about Shannon’s growth as a person.
Panel #2 – Toni “breaks the fourth wall” and says ‘Instead, we had a loud , hyper dog…’. , revealing an episode prior to the accident?Flashbacks before the accident?
Whilte my kids were growing, I spent about $20 on gerbils and hamsters, and about $200 on their accessories. The “habitat”, the really cool plastic rooms/tubes/tunnels, lasted about 10 days before they chewed a hole right through it and got out. Then I had to spend another $30 for a non-killing mousetrap, and bait it with peanut butter; that worked great, caught them both within a day. In my experience the cage that worked best was a glass terrarium with a metal mesh lid, but it had to be carefully locked on because they would climb on top of the water bottle and chew on the roof, still trying to get loose. Hamsters were much worse than gerbils because they are nocturnal, wouldn’t play during the day while kids were up but would make noise in the wheel all night.
Wow, so comparing Luann past versus present, you really get a sense of how the stakes of these storyarcs have dwindled away to nothing. Luann Againn is currently running a story where Bernice got knocked unconscious to the point of not breathing, requiring Luann to jump in and administer CPR so Bern doesn’t die before the paramedics arrive. Even a cynic like me finds it compelling despite the fact that we know for a fact that Bernice will be okay (well, as okay as she ever is.)
And by contrast, in this strip we have… the characters looking at a hamster. I guess Karen was reviewing the earlier “interacting with a kitten” story and thought things needed to dialed down even more. What’s next: two weeks devoted to Luann deciding if she wants English muffins or bagels for breakfast? Maybe Bernice can take one for the team and get hit in the head again.
Never took care of a hamster, or a guinea pig. In my life I have cared for mice, a rat named Cyrano(his tail was shorter than normal.), a dog, a ferret, a scorpion, a chameleon, a basilisk lizard, many toads and frogs, a bat, turtles, an Opossum, some raccoons, and a lot of feral cats.
Makes me want to see Les and the gray kitty again. I thought that was really a neat story and the kitty was darling. Kept waiting for that moment when Les admitted he loved him.
As a huge rodent “fan” (I am a biologist), I really like this story so far. When I had hamsters, gerbils, rats and mice as a kid, I learned quickly the meaning of “nocturnal” and learned they needed their cage to be outside of a bedroom for sanity. Of the various types of rodents, though, I tend to not be as fond of hamsters or mice because they each have a more “pungent” odor even if you are fastidious with their bedding. Much to the chagrin of my wife, my kids always had plenty of rodent friends while they were young (excess stock from my work at the U).
I have to say again, that for me, this is turning out to be the most enjoyable “Shannon” arc in a long time.
I am puzzled about comments suggesting that Shannon’s missing mother is Ann Evil. What possible supporting info? Why would Jonah ever be involved with someone like Ann?
AnyFace over 4 years ago
Nice use of black in Panel #2. ✨
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
the only rodent I ever owned (though it was only for a year or so) was a guinea pig; we had two cats at the same time… that was back in second and/or third grade (fourth/fifth grade for older brother)
JD'Huntsville'AL over 4 years ago
BRATS SUCK!
BRATS SUCK!
ChrisGibson1 over 4 years ago
I worked in a pet store. I absolutely hated the hamsters. The rats were much easier to work with.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
Shannon doesn’t “do” quiet. Agin her religion.
capricorn9th over 4 years ago
Wonder if GnK did research on hamsters? They are noisy and bitey. I get the feeling GnK do not do much research given some errors noted in past strips or arcs.
howtheduck over 4 years ago
Apparently Toni’s dog worshiped hamsters too and could bark in English. Either that or Toni is comparing Shannon to a loud, hyper dog (which is kind of mean). I prefer the hamster-worshiping dog.
Argythree over 4 years ago
Too bad we get such a brief mention of Toni’s childhood…
Rhetorical_Question over 4 years ago
Oh my. Did Toni Compare Shannon’s loudness to a childhood dog’s Bark that was loud and disturbing?I guess Toni is not dog friendly person m.j
kenhense over 4 years ago
Yesterday was funnier. But we got this arc at least the rest of the week.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Interesting. Toni wanted a Hamster but got a dog. Young Les wanted a snake and Young Gunther wanted a rabbit. Neither them got anything. Which is kind of a surprise in Gunther’s case because I would have thought Irma wouldn’t have denied her “Gunthie” a pet, IF she could afford it.
I hope Brad doesn’t come home one evening and “gift” Toni with a Loud Hyper dog. He’s in for some nasty surprise. :)
jmworacle over 4 years ago
Toni has a Shannon.
notbornyesterday over 4 years ago
Has anyone ever told that kid to just…shut up? maybe someone should
Cheapskate0 over 4 years ago
Yesterday was good. Today, just okay.
Let’s hope G&K don’t regress Shannon too much.
Quantum Leaper over 4 years ago
The hamster I got from my neighbor was very calm but the ones I got from a pet store were hyper little pains who didn’t like to be touched, they lived about 1/2 as long as my first one.I have had dogs that bark at anything that moves and dogs that wouldn’t bark at anything including other dogs.
Airman over 4 years ago
A dog is a dog. A hamster is a toy. I don’t dislike them, but if given a choice, I’d take spinach.
stillfickled Premium Member over 4 years ago
Quiet down there, child. You’re scaring Nana.
Homeboy1865 over 4 years ago
Hamsters are nocturnal and anything but quiet. They stay up all night running in their wheel which is necessary for exercise. And they are masters of escape, always chewing and fiddling with the door until they can break out. Can’t believe the teacher sent the hamster in a small cage without a wheel or water bottle. I reckon Greg never allowed Karen to have a hamster when she was growing up.
MinPinMom over 4 years ago
You just KNOW that hamster is going to get LOOSE.
blunebottle over 4 years ago
You would not believe this- I wish I could have taken a picture- while I was waiting in the bank lineup, I saw kid who was a real live look-alike for Shannon- right down to the helmet hair.
Brdshtt Premium Member over 4 years ago
Man, that travel house is not much bigger than a hamster coffin. I should know, I have had to bury a few of them in the past.
Barry1941 over 4 years ago
What a sweet child.
PeterPirate over 4 years ago
I do like Toni’s facial expression in the last panel. Shannon evokes fond memories of her childhood.
Decius Premium Member over 4 years ago
Shannon is a lot more tolerable if she’s only 3. At that age, her behavior problems are just a reflection of the adults around her.
TORAD_07 over 4 years ago
With the exception of panel #3, does anyone think that Shannon is starting to mature a little? Being responsible for a living thing? Not playing “make believe” with weird stuff? Talking in a normal “kid like” voice (most of the time)? Good on G & K for letting her grow and mature…
drewpamon over 4 years ago
Come on when is the hamster going to escape?
electricpostcard over 4 years ago
More like hamster trauma. All of ours were escape artists or were trying to take each other out in a daily battle. They didn’t last long so then we went to rabbits but they had some kind of odor and give us an allergic reaction, so we canned that idea. Eventually we then went back to dogs. Man’s and Woman’s and kid’s best friend.
msexton2045 over 4 years ago
I think we need new direction and time to move/kill off Shannon and Bern
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 4 years ago
A loud, hyper dog named Shannon!
EdwardBark over 4 years ago
Obviously you have never had children take care of a class pet. To the child its an enormous responsibility. To the parent its nerve racking cause you dont want anything to happen to the pet. Been there done that.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 4 years ago
This is one of the very rare times when Toni talk about her past. Maybe this hamster will make her reflect on childhood, her life and the concept of having a family?
Uncle Bob over 4 years ago
I love the hamster’s expression in panel three…
Tyge over 4 years ago
What’s with the GnK pet themes lately. Puddles has been around for a long time. Then came Max, then Moe and Punk, now Nana. Greg have any grandkids?
33Angel over 4 years ago
I know this is off-topic and has been discussed previously- I love Toni’s eyebrows. How they float in her hair. They serve a purpose and aren’t even noticed until someone mentions them. It’s too funny…
Pohka over 4 years ago
Ok, the hamster hasn’t escaped when it had a chance, looking like a later in the week prison break which would mean another week which isn’t a bad thing. Shannon is interesting. I’d like to see an arc with her and her dad to see if there’s differences in her behavior, if she’s a driving person, or possibly ADD/ADHD. As for a little load in the last panel, she’s excited and expressing it how she knows how to. Toni’s interesting too, her reflection says a little about her past and that’s something I wouldn’t mind GnK using (a character reflecting on their past) and expanding on (in this case Toni’s past. We know very little and she’s always seemed a little distant to me, I like her but…. maybe it’s the way she’s drawing).
Ellis97 over 4 years ago
I think Nana is getting scared.
maxiesmom2 Premium Member over 4 years ago
If that’s the ‘travel house’ where is his larger one? Surely the teacher wouldn’t send her out for an extended stay in what Brdd deemed a hamster coffin. Hopefully before Jonah took off he left the rest of the stuff on the front porch.
GovernmentCheese over 4 years ago
Haha! Toni called Shannon a loud hyper dog!
GaryCooper over 4 years ago
Just wait until the sun goes down, Toni. Nana will run in the exercise wheel all night. Hamsters are nocturnal.
luann1212 over 4 years ago
Still waiting for the backstory, and I am tired all the way up to the gluteus maximus about the “brat” designation for Shannon. She is an energetic child, in a challenging environment, who has a strong will, but is, surprise, a child. Adults should nurture, and guide not dismiss as an inconvenient brat.
RSH over 4 years ago
looks like Shannon will do a careful job of looking after Nana. It is interesting that she was chosen among other classmates to be responsible for Nana. and, i am glad this tiny cage is her ‘travel-cage’. Hopefully Nana as other digs. i don’t predict anything bad happening to Nana. She has a name; anyone with a name joins the plot character list, and no character in this strip has met their death. i think this episode, with Nana’s help, is about Shannon’s growth as a person.
Cincoflex over 4 years ago
Prediction: Either hamster escapes or dies—those are the usual outcomes in stories like these.
CynthiaLeigh over 4 years ago
Dogs and cats live longer.
YorkGirl Premium Member over 4 years ago
Use “inside voice”, please! Please!
Rhetorical_Question over 4 years ago
Panel #2 – Toni “breaks the fourth wall” and says ‘Instead, we had a loud , hyper dog…’. , revealing an episode prior to the accident?Flashbacks before the accident?
ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 4 years ago
Whilte my kids were growing, I spent about $20 on gerbils and hamsters, and about $200 on their accessories. The “habitat”, the really cool plastic rooms/tubes/tunnels, lasted about 10 days before they chewed a hole right through it and got out. Then I had to spend another $30 for a non-killing mousetrap, and bait it with peanut butter; that worked great, caught them both within a day. In my experience the cage that worked best was a glass terrarium with a metal mesh lid, but it had to be carefully locked on because they would climb on top of the water bottle and chew on the roof, still trying to get loose. Hamsters were much worse than gerbils because they are nocturnal, wouldn’t play during the day while kids were up but would make noise in the wheel all night.
puffyshirt over 4 years ago
Why does Toni have such oversized lips, I’ve often wondered?
BJShipley1 over 4 years ago
Wow, so comparing Luann past versus present, you really get a sense of how the stakes of these storyarcs have dwindled away to nothing. Luann Againn is currently running a story where Bernice got knocked unconscious to the point of not breathing, requiring Luann to jump in and administer CPR so Bern doesn’t die before the paramedics arrive. Even a cynic like me finds it compelling despite the fact that we know for a fact that Bernice will be okay (well, as okay as she ever is.)
And by contrast, in this strip we have… the characters looking at a hamster. I guess Karen was reviewing the earlier “interacting with a kitten” story and thought things needed to dialed down even more. What’s next: two weeks devoted to Luann deciding if she wants English muffins or bagels for breakfast? Maybe Bernice can take one for the team and get hit in the head again.
BlitzMcD over 4 years ago
As speculated yesterday, I am starting to think that really is Ann Eiffel’s kid.
GregWaddell over 4 years ago
Never took care of a hamster, or a guinea pig. In my life I have cared for mice, a rat named Cyrano(his tail was shorter than normal.), a dog, a ferret, a scorpion, a chameleon, a basilisk lizard, many toads and frogs, a bat, turtles, an Opossum, some raccoons, and a lot of feral cats.
TennesseeFran over 4 years ago
I hate Shannon arcs. What a brat!
whenlifewassimpler over 4 years ago
Had many hamsters over my growing years. Loved them all.
Sassy's Mom over 4 years ago
Hamsters are nice little pets, but they aren’t exactly quiet at 1:00 am!!
asrialfeeple over 4 years ago
Still want the kid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3G5IXn0K7A
comic reader 22 over 4 years ago
Makes me want to see Les and the gray kitty again. I thought that was really a neat story and the kitty was darling. Kept waiting for that moment when Les admitted he loved him.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 4 years ago
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As a huge rodent “fan” (I am a biologist), I really like this story so far. When I had hamsters, gerbils, rats and mice as a kid, I learned quickly the meaning of “nocturnal” and learned they needed their cage to be outside of a bedroom for sanity. Of the various types of rodents, though, I tend to not be as fond of hamsters or mice because they each have a more “pungent” odor even if you are fastidious with their bedding. Much to the chagrin of my wife, my kids always had plenty of rodent friends while they were young (excess stock from my work at the U).
I have to say again, that for me, this is turning out to be the most enjoyable “Shannon” arc in a long time.
DG over 4 years ago
Foreshadowing?
Andrew Sleeth over 4 years ago
If you think dogs were bad, you should’ve had an ant farm. Good god, what an awful racket !
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
Aunt Toni’s patience amazes me. I don’t know how she does it.
I could not put up with Shannon or any Shannon-like kid….
Argythree over 4 years ago
I am puzzled about comments suggesting that Shannon’s missing mother is Ann Evil. What possible supporting info? Why would Jonah ever be involved with someone like Ann?
Takagi-san over 4 years ago
Does anyone else think that middle panel is kind of creepy? Like she’s looking directly at us and went to another dimension or something. Bizarre.