Let ’er rip!!!
As long as you don’t bring the litter box into the dining room.
You could make a lot of scratch selling that art.
Are you going to change your name to Clawed Monet?
Those look more like scratch pads than sofas.
A caption for this cartoon could be “Scratches we have done and wanted on display”.
Turning vandalism into art?
Makes as much sense as some of the things humans try to pass off as art.
You’re surrounded by dogs – aren’t you a bit nervous?
I love the expression on the cat’s face (plus the angle of the ears).
Looks like most of the junk that passes for art in museums today.
Nice. Scratch post post couch impressionist.
I think Bliss hit another home run,
See “Why Cats Paint: A Theory of Feline Aesthetics” by Silver and Busch – a terrific sendup of the coffee-table art book and artists vanities in general.
It’s not nearly as impressive as the hairball exhibit.
I’ve heard of “chicken scratches,” but “cat scratches?” Doesn’t quite have the same ring to it.
You could just bring that one into the dumpster.
STEPUP 9 months ago
Let ’er rip!!!
BE THIS GUY 9 months ago
As long as you don’t bring the litter box into the dining room.
Zykoic 9 months ago
You could make a lot of scratch selling that art.
jagedlo 9 months ago
Are you going to change your name to Clawed Monet?
uniquename 9 months ago
Those look more like scratch pads than sofas.
JudithStocker Premium Member 9 months ago
A caption for this cartoon could be “Scratches we have done and wanted on display”.
Doug K 9 months ago
Turning vandalism into art?
Daltongang Premium Member 9 months ago
Makes as much sense as some of the things humans try to pass off as art.
Diat60 9 months ago
You’re surrounded by dogs – aren’t you a bit nervous?
rroxxanna 9 months ago
I love the expression on the cat’s face (plus the angle of the ears).
pkdavis 9 months ago
Looks like most of the junk that passes for art in museums today.
Mike Baldwin creator 9 months ago
Nice. Scratch post post couch impressionist.
elgrecousa Premium Member 9 months ago
I think Bliss hit another home run,
mistercatworks 9 months ago
See “Why Cats Paint: A Theory of Feline Aesthetics” by Silver and Busch – a terrific sendup of the coffee-table art book and artists vanities in general.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 9 months ago
It’s not nearly as impressive as the hairball exhibit.
eb110americana 9 months ago
I’ve heard of “chicken scratches,” but “cat scratches?” Doesn’t quite have the same ring to it.
hubbard3188 9 months ago
You could just bring that one into the dumpster.