Poor Doggie! Wish I could reach through the screen and give you some gentle pats and hugs. Don’t be sad. The boys are just badly misinformed. I’m sure Burt and Tommy have your back and will help set them straight.
I have a Saturday question. The other day there was someone mentioned wanting Lupin and quote about the ceiling being the floor on a T-shirt and Georgia added a comment that she is working on new designs and I thought a good question would be to ask what people would like to see on T-shirts or other merch.
I think there should be one with Baba Mouse, maybe saying the music was great in the 90’s though that quote came from the Halloween special that isn’t going to be in the newspapers.
The cats learned to put their instincts in the background and befriend the robber mice. I am sure they will do the same for this friendly doggie. A good example for us all.
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In fairness to the boys, dogs do hunt in packs, seem to be shapeshifters, and frequently show aggression to cats and frisbees. “Wild and unpredictable” and “bitey enemy” do seem to be a bit of a negative stereotype, though.
The dogs who live next door to us seem quite predictable. One of them just looks at us, the other one barks a bit. She-In-Whose-Service-Our-Lives-Find-Meaning does not approve of them at all, and sets off the barking by sitting near the fence and glaring at them.
To give them the benefit of the doubt, if I were a cat, who had never encountered a dog before, and I saw the first graphic I’d be floofing and backpawing too.
This is my house when the grandcats visit. Our pupper came to his furever home as a 9 week old rescue and gained three older feline sibs. The felines quickly let him know his place and it is all good. The grands, however, live in an apt and had never seen a dog until they came to visit. Our pupper loves cats and wants to be their friend. They hiss and snarl at him. He looks so sad and confused by their behavior.
Boys, boys, not all dogs are aggressive towards cats. The pug upstairs and Yum Yum have reached an agreement: Roxy won’t bark and Yum Yum, and Yum Yum will allow Roxy to keep her eyes.
Our huge male cat actually likes dogs, as long as they’re quiet and not bigger than cocker spaniel size. He’ll drag me down the sidewalk to meet some tiny dog and it’s owner will pick it up and hastily cross the street. I can’t convince them that he just wants to touch noses.
I object, Georgia! You’re perpetuating canine stereotypes. (OK, so it’s your cat characters who are spreading lies, but still … )
Dogs are not cats’ mortal enemies, they’re just a little … well … in-your-face for most cats’ tastes. And if it’s a question of wildness, then kitties take the prize, not dogs, as biologists and zoologists will testify. Cats are the critters — lovable domestic companions though they be — we humans just can’t squeeze all the wild out of, no matter how much we may hug them.
May the fourth be with you!!! Our first dorglums came into a house ruled by 4 cats. Gentleman that he was, Benjamin acquiesced to their rule and everybody got along. Dorglums #2, got a severe nose-whacking from Buster The Christmas Day Kitty (thank you James Herriot; we got Buster 12/22, which was also my Mom’s BD) but after a few months, they because best buds!!! They’d play together and Buster would bunt and rub and wrap his paws around Jean-Luc’s nose and purr like crazy. They’d curl up together in the evenings, when it was cold.
Can this strip get any better? Fortunately the answer is YES. I don’t know how Georgia manages to do all she does, and still make both of her comics better and better. I wonder if there will ever be a Swan Eaters book as well as [hopefully] more BCN books.
I’d just as soon not have dogs in this strip. I live in a very busy area where a lot of people walk. I walk 3 to 5 miles a day. I have been attacked twice, totally unexpected and unprovoked, just walking down a city street minding my own business. In one, a dog just lunged at me and tore a huge chunk completely out of the upper sleeve of my winter coat. If it had been summer, that chunk on the sidewalk would have been my arm. It happened so fast, I could hardly believe it. The owner never apologized, but she paid for the damage, and we walked to my home together to make the arrangements, with the dog being as calm and friendly as can be as if it hadn’t just tried to kill me. Recently, a huge dog on a retractable leash suddenly threw itself in the air, lunging at my throat. No warning whatsoever. The owner managed to hang onto the leash and yank the airborne dog down just inches from my face. It was terrifying. No apology. The owner (and the dog) acted like nothing happened, and I wasn’t about to stand there and argue with her when she had that walking weapon with her. Then last summer, I was at the farmers market purchasing fruit and felt something on my leg. A man was holding the leash of a dog, watching as the dog with lifted leg urinated on my pant leg. He just watched it, never said a word, never apologized. I glared at him in shock and he sneered at me like it was my fault for being there. I think he thought it was funny.
Hold on a second Boys. My Weimaraner (we call him crackhead) loves his rubber frisbee (we call it his crack). He will not go anywhere with out it. He won’t go outside or get in the car without it. He is addicted to his crack. If he leaves it outside the command is go find your crack. I have to keep extras in the car and at home just in case or he’ll have a melt down if he doesn’t have his crack.As far as cats both my boys love cats and not just the taste. Just this morning all 180lbs of Jasper walked up to the cats and rubbed noses and then basted each and every one.Dually the Weim prefers sleeping with them for the purr I think. KK has a crush on Jasper and will give him massages on his neck at night while watching TV.
Today we finally managed to get WiFi into the carrier and took him to the pound to see if he was chipped. He wasn’t. Then, since we were less than a mile from our vet I decided to take him over for a checkup before we brought him in the house. They did a better scan for a chip but didn’t find one and started giving him a check-up before getting his shots. Unfortunately, he was positive for feline leukemia. And so, we had to make the hard, responsible decision to have him put to sleep. We only had him for two and a half weeks. It still hurts. RIP, WiFi.
I am very sorry to read that ((((((((((((((((FontLady)))))))))))))))))))))) That would have been a very hard decision to make. Even after such a short time, it is still difficult to let them go.
My sister-by-choice has a war dog who weighs ~170#. Her adopted daughter has a black cat she got as a kitten a couple years ago. They are best buds. Sister’s aunt has a similar dog who is absolutely terrified of that cat—who loves to terrorize the dog.
Megan.naughton Premium Member over 5 years ago
Aww, look at Burt’s paw on the pup’s shoulder. And that is some look Burt is shooting the crew.
sugordon over 5 years ago
The dog looks so sad, Tommy looks a bit concerned for him, and Burt looks rather ticked off at our boys
Sue Ellen over 5 years ago
Poor Doggie! Wish I could reach through the screen and give you some gentle pats and hugs. Don’t be sad. The boys are just badly misinformed. I’m sure Burt and Tommy have your back and will help set them straight.
Susanna Premium Member over 5 years ago
I have a Saturday question. The other day there was someone mentioned wanting Lupin and quote about the ceiling being the floor on a T-shirt and Georgia added a comment that she is working on new designs and I thought a good question would be to ask what people would like to see on T-shirts or other merch.
I think there should be one with Baba Mouse, maybe saying the music was great in the 90’s though that quote came from the Halloween special that isn’t going to be in the newspapers.
Jungle Empress over 5 years ago
I was waiting for that line! Shapeshifting dogs. Heehee.
But aren’t cats shapeshifters also? They can make themselves bigger, after all!
MrsXandamere over 5 years ago
Oh my fuzz, someone give that good doggo a hug! He looks so sad!
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
The cats learned to put their instincts in the background and befriend the robber mice. I am sure they will do the same for this friendly doggie. A good example for us all.
over 5 years ago
Not all dogs are bad, they bring love and happiness into our lives.
Le'letha Premium Member over 5 years ago
The range of eyebrow expressions in this strip is fantastic.
Sue Ellen over 5 years ago
In honor of dog and cat friendships, I’ve change my avitar to Mitzie, my childhood dog, and Minnie the Moocher, her adopted daughter;)
Lady Bri over 5 years ago
I love it when Elvis wears his specs! He looks so distinguished and clever!
David OBrien over 5 years ago
Give him a hand: the paws that refreshes.
RayWebster1 over 5 years ago
Dogs may be mans best friend, but cats don’t tell the police where your drugs are stashed.
RayWebster1 over 5 years ago
Dogs may be man’s best friend, but cats don’t tell the police where your drugs are stashed.
RayWebster1 over 5 years ago
Dogs may be man’s best friend, but cats don’t tell the police where your drugs are stashed.
RayWebster1 over 5 years ago
Dogs may be man’s best friend, but cats don’t tell the police where your drugs are stashed.
RayWebster1 over 5 years ago
Dogs may be man’s best friend, but cats don’t tell the police where your drugs are stashed.
Gent over 5 years ago
Dogs, the mighty bitey enemy!
Gent over 5 years ago
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Gent over 5 years ago
But how can you trust a dog, cat?
Robin Harwood over 5 years ago
In fairness to the boys, dogs do hunt in packs, seem to be shapeshifters, and frequently show aggression to cats and frisbees. “Wild and unpredictable” and “bitey enemy” do seem to be a bit of a negative stereotype, though.
The dogs who live next door to us seem quite predictable. One of them just looks at us, the other one barks a bit. She-In-Whose-Service-Our-Lives-Find-Meaning does not approve of them at all, and sets off the barking by sitting near the fence and glaring at them.
Robin Harwood over 5 years ago
The dog looks as though he feels doomed.
cat19632001 over 5 years ago
Two graphics in one day and Puck holding a pointer! Awesome.
cat19632001 over 5 years ago
To give them the benefit of the doubt, if I were a cat, who had never encountered a dog before, and I saw the first graphic I’d be floofing and backpawing too.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
What is this?Is BCN going to the dogs?
cat19632001 over 5 years ago
Tommy is speechless.
dessertlady Premium Member over 5 years ago
This is my house when the grandcats visit. Our pupper came to his furever home as a 9 week old rescue and gained three older feline sibs. The felines quickly let him know his place and it is all good. The grands, however, live in an apt and had never seen a dog until they came to visit. Our pupper loves cats and wants to be their friend. They hiss and snarl at him. He looks so sad and confused by their behavior.
ladykat over 5 years ago
May the 4th be with you all.
Boys, boys, not all dogs are aggressive towards cats. The pug upstairs and Yum Yum have reached an agreement: Roxy won’t bark and Yum Yum, and Yum Yum will allow Roxy to keep her eyes.
FrannieL Premium Member over 5 years ago
I like that dogs are shape-shifters. True that.
Jed over 5 years ago
I love the charts! Georgia, could we please have a compilation of all the BCN charts sometime? Maybe in your next book?
T_Lexi over 5 years ago
Any dog who comes to Burt for some anxiety control is probably not any sort of threat. Our bitey enemy, indeed!
GSD Mom Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m with Burt … very uncool guys!
rs0204 Premium Member over 5 years ago
The Boys are falling for anti-dog propaganda…And they are making this doggy sad. Listen to Burt.
Nuliajuk over 5 years ago
Our huge male cat actually likes dogs, as long as they’re quiet and not bigger than cocker spaniel size. He’ll drag me down the sidewalk to meet some tiny dog and it’s owner will pick it up and hastily cross the street. I can’t convince them that he just wants to touch noses.
cat19632001 over 5 years ago
Dogs are descended from wolves while cats are descended from Bastet – Goddess of happiness, joy and dancing.
Andrew Sleeth over 5 years ago
I object, Georgia! You’re perpetuating canine stereotypes. (OK, so it’s your cat characters who are spreading lies, but still … )
Dogs are not cats’ mortal enemies, they’re just a little … well … in-your-face for most cats’ tastes. And if it’s a question of wildness, then kitties take the prize, not dogs, as biologists and zoologists will testify. Cats are the critters — lovable domestic companions though they be — we humans just can’t squeeze all the wild out of, no matter how much we may hug them.
WelshRat Premium Member over 5 years ago
Burt looks intimidating when irritated.
LadyPeterW over 5 years ago
May the fourth be with you!!! Our first dorglums came into a house ruled by 4 cats. Gentleman that he was, Benjamin acquiesced to their rule and everybody got along. Dorglums #2, got a severe nose-whacking from Buster The Christmas Day Kitty (thank you James Herriot; we got Buster 12/22, which was also my Mom’s BD) but after a few months, they because best buds!!! They’d play together and Buster would bunt and rub and wrap his paws around Jean-Luc’s nose and purr like crazy. They’d curl up together in the evenings, when it was cold.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 5 years ago
Inside cats – can´t expect them to know better.
serenasakitty over 5 years ago
Can this strip get any better? Fortunately the answer is YES. I don’t know how Georgia manages to do all she does, and still make both of her comics better and better. I wonder if there will ever be a Swan Eaters book as well as [hopefully] more BCN books.
wildwind over 5 years ago
I love this one. I forgive the guys because they don’t know any better yet but they learn. I also love that dogs a shapeshifters!
willie_mctell over 5 years ago
Burt is usually so good natured.
Margo Premium Member over 5 years ago
This comic today was exceptionally good.
diskus Premium Member over 5 years ago
The boys lead a rather sheltered lifestyle
JLChi over 5 years ago
I’d just as soon not have dogs in this strip. I live in a very busy area where a lot of people walk. I walk 3 to 5 miles a day. I have been attacked twice, totally unexpected and unprovoked, just walking down a city street minding my own business. In one, a dog just lunged at me and tore a huge chunk completely out of the upper sleeve of my winter coat. If it had been summer, that chunk on the sidewalk would have been my arm. It happened so fast, I could hardly believe it. The owner never apologized, but she paid for the damage, and we walked to my home together to make the arrangements, with the dog being as calm and friendly as can be as if it hadn’t just tried to kill me. Recently, a huge dog on a retractable leash suddenly threw itself in the air, lunging at my throat. No warning whatsoever. The owner managed to hang onto the leash and yank the airborne dog down just inches from my face. It was terrifying. No apology. The owner (and the dog) acted like nothing happened, and I wasn’t about to stand there and argue with her when she had that walking weapon with her. Then last summer, I was at the farmers market purchasing fruit and felt something on my leg. A man was holding the leash of a dog, watching as the dog with lifted leg urinated on my pant leg. He just watched it, never said a word, never apologized. I glared at him in shock and he sneered at me like it was my fault for being there. I think he thought it was funny.
anomalous4 over 5 years ago
“Dogs are shapeshifters” LOL! Hard to believe that Chihuahuas, Poodles, Collies, & Great Danes are the same species.
miscreant over 5 years ago
Hold on a second Boys. My Weimaraner (we call him crackhead) loves his rubber frisbee (we call it his crack). He will not go anywhere with out it. He won’t go outside or get in the car without it. He is addicted to his crack. If he leaves it outside the command is go find your crack. I have to keep extras in the car and at home just in case or he’ll have a melt down if he doesn’t have his crack.As far as cats both my boys love cats and not just the taste. Just this morning all 180lbs of Jasper walked up to the cats and rubbed noses and then basted each and every one.Dually the Weim prefers sleeping with them for the purr I think. KK has a crush on Jasper and will give him massages on his neck at night while watching TV.
Erin Pierce over 5 years ago
to be fair, cats are also shapeshifters, as they com in both solid and liquid states
Code the Enforcer over 5 years ago
They are just showing that different types CAN get along together … that’s all! I’ve seen some dogs and bunnies being friends. It can happen! ;)
Font Lady Premium Member over 5 years ago
Today we finally managed to get WiFi into the carrier and took him to the pound to see if he was chipped. He wasn’t. Then, since we were less than a mile from our vet I decided to take him over for a checkup before we brought him in the house. They did a better scan for a chip but didn’t find one and started giving him a check-up before getting his shots. Unfortunately, he was positive for feline leukemia. And so, we had to make the hard, responsible decision to have him put to sleep. We only had him for two and a half weeks. It still hurts. RIP, WiFi.
serenasakitty over 5 years ago
I am very sorry to read that ((((((((((((((((Font Lady)))))))))))))))))))))) That would have been a very hard decision to make. Even after such a short time, it is still difficult to let them go.
Colorado Expat over 5 years ago
For a pair of dog / cat best buds, take a look at Henry & Baloo on Instagram…https://www.instagram.com/henrythecoloradodog/
Seed_drill over 5 years ago
One of our cats loves our dog, but is completely incompatible with the other cats.
DennyWheeler over 5 years ago
My sister-by-choice has a war dog who weighs ~170#. Her adopted daughter has a black cat she got as a kitten a couple years ago. They are best buds. Sister’s aunt has a similar dog who is absolutely terrified of that cat—who loves to terrorize the dog.
MalachiteMalone over 5 years ago
U ARE SO SMART WITH THIS
Comiclover277 almost 5 years ago
Dogs are cute. Just though I’d say that
Breaking Cat News Zoomies over 3 years ago
MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU! get it? May the force be with you?
Fennec! at the Disco over 1 year ago
Aw, poor doggie!