Take a deep breath, Woman, and don’t break that rattle. Unsolicited advice and babies are inseparable.
And cats and babies can get along perfectly well once the cat recognizes the baby is a human kitten. This one is a boy baby, so Elvis is indifferent (he only guards females) but he isn’t going to harm it.
I love Georgia’s sarcasm, “More unsolicited advice? I’m gonna get spoiled!” Ha! This is one of my favourite arcs because no matter how many times I read it, I can help but burst out laughing, especially at the cats’ fantastic sarcasm and wit.
I’d trust a baby with a cat more than a crabby old know-it-all.You clench that rattle Woman. Clench it for everyone who has ever had to sit through unsolicited advice sessions.
Oh gee! Is it that late already? So sorry you have to leave so soon! I have a million things to do! Have to get dinner ready! I know you have such a busy schedule as well! Ta ta! shoves her out the door
Drop her from the “friends” list. Or any list, for that matter. Nobody says you HAVE to see relatives. Not even mothers in law. Have not seen mine in 34 years. After the first year of snide and snotty comments I was D-O-N-E.
I LOVE the Woman’s expression and action in the final panel! Poor lady’s probably gotten FAR too much advice already before the cats came up.
My parents were worried about how the two Cats In Residence would respond to the Brand New Baby. I was placed on a chair, given a thorough sniffover, and dismissed with a resounding “Meh.” Last I checked, I survived the experience. Same with my younger brother.
WendyCat climbed into my daughter’s bassinet when we brought her home from the hospital and slept with her until she graduated to a crib. She’s 51 now, so…………just sayin’
Too bad she isn’t warning Woman not to let the cats get too close or they may take over the baby. It may be that she would have to make an appointment to see her own baby. ;-)
For years my older sister blamed every complaint I had on my cats. I didn’t get the cats until after I finished college, but if I had a cold, or sneezed I was allergic to cats. Finally she got one of her own and the problem went away. Not as bad as my Mom of course. My cats were the reason I was unemployed. They needed to be gotten rid of because I was wasting time on them.
Cats can be surprisingly good with children. I heard of one who encouraged the baby to crawl by sitting a little distance away, switching her tail. The baby would belly-crawl toward the cat and just before he could grab the tail Kitty would move away, sit down and begin the tail-waving lure again. “This strange creature is obviously a human kitten. It’s up to me to see that he is properly trained!”
Robin Harwood over 7 years ago
Take a deep breath, Woman, and don’t break that rattle. Unsolicited advice and babies are inseparable.
And cats and babies can get along perfectly well once the cat recognizes the baby is a human kitten. This one is a boy baby, so Elvis is indifferent (he only guards females) but he isn’t going to harm it.
WoodEye over 7 years ago
Don’t let Cruella de Ville near the baby… or me!
Lady Bri over 7 years ago
I love Georgia’s sarcasm, “More unsolicited advice? I’m gonna get spoiled!” Ha! This is one of my favourite arcs because no matter how many times I read it, I can help but burst out laughing, especially at the cats’ fantastic sarcasm and wit.
butler2jc over 7 years ago
yes, don’t let that old crow near the baby – a dozen cats would be much better!
awgiedawgie Premium Member over 7 years ago
You, um… handle… that “unsolicited advice” so well! ;-)
Trespassers W over 7 years ago
CLENCH!
Adiraiju over 7 years ago
“My advice is awesome and great,
The reasons I will now relate,
And never fear -
It’ll only take a year…"
GreyMouser over 7 years ago
Must be one of those CPS busybodies who think they are the Queen and give orders, not advice.
Willywise52 Premium Member over 7 years ago
The cats will steal the baby’s breath,won’t they?
TammyHarris-Dearhouse Premium Member over 7 years ago
I’d trust a baby with a cat more than a crabby old know-it-all.You clench that rattle Woman. Clench it for everyone who has ever had to sit through unsolicited advice sessions.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Always listen to advice from experienced mothers.
You don’t have to take it, but you should listen.
Sabrina17 over 7 years ago
It’s even worse when it comes from someone who doesn’t have kids.
mdherring65 over 7 years ago
Stay tuned- the stranger will tell Georgia that the cats will harm the baby. Lupin, Puck, and Elvis love the baby, esp. Elvis.
Shay over 7 years ago
Georgia is so hilarious!
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 7 years ago
We are lookin’ over our new domicile.
If we like, we may stay for quite a while.
johovey over 7 years ago
Oh gee! Is it that late already? So sorry you have to leave so soon! I have a million things to do! Have to get dinner ready! I know you have such a busy schedule as well! Ta ta! shoves her out the door
Queen of America over 7 years ago
Drop her from the “friends” list. Or any list, for that matter. Nobody says you HAVE to see relatives. Not even mothers in law. Have not seen mine in 34 years. After the first year of snide and snotty comments I was D-O-N-E.
Gent over 7 years ago
Advice? Ha! Just wait till you meet Mary Worth…
Sionyx over 7 years ago
I LOVE the Woman’s expression and action in the final panel! Poor lady’s probably gotten FAR too much advice already before the cats came up.
My parents were worried about how the two Cats In Residence would respond to the Brand New Baby. I was placed on a chair, given a thorough sniffover, and dismissed with a resounding “Meh.” Last I checked, I survived the experience. Same with my younger brother.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 7 years ago
WendyCat climbed into my daughter’s bassinet when we brought her home from the hospital and slept with her until she graduated to a crib. She’s 51 now, so…………just sayin’
serenasakitty over 7 years ago
Too bad she isn’t warning Woman not to let the cats get too close or they may take over the baby. It may be that she would have to make an appointment to see her own baby. ;-)
Kaputnik over 7 years ago
I grew up with cats, and it had absolutely no adverse effects on me. Now excuse me while I go to the litterbox.
tricksterson over 7 years ago
Bonk her with the rattle Woman! You know you want to!
colleen_demaio Premium Member over 7 years ago
No lie, my inability to endure dumb unsolicited advice and sanctimonious lectures is on my top ten list of “why I don’t have kids.”
lindaf over 7 years ago
For years my older sister blamed every complaint I had on my cats. I didn’t get the cats until after I finished college, but if I had a cold, or sneezed I was allergic to cats. Finally she got one of her own and the problem went away. Not as bad as my Mom of course. My cats were the reason I was unemployed. They needed to be gotten rid of because I was wasting time on them.
roberta.forbes.pyle over 7 years ago
Cats can be surprisingly good with children. I heard of one who encouraged the baby to crawl by sitting a little distance away, switching her tail. The baby would belly-crawl toward the cat and just before he could grab the tail Kitty would move away, sit down and begin the tail-waving lure again. “This strange creature is obviously a human kitten. It’s up to me to see that he is properly trained!”