Nushi and Kira have been chasing each other around the house a lot lately and it is a delight to watch. Nushi has gained another 1/2 pound this month but still looks long and lean! She is now 7.65 pounds. A far cry from the 4.3 she was in June. If it wasn’t for her scars you would have no idea how sick she was! I would like to see more proof of increased strength in her back legs, but it may just be taking a while for all pathways to heal.
So 1 of the 3 months post-treatment is done (as of 11/4)! So thankful to all!!!!
Did you know we are running out of helium and that it’s a big deal!? I didn’t until recently. Helium is non-renewable and rare on earth and it is used in many ways including in MRI machines, some super computers and rocket ships! Who knew?
I will make sure to treasure it the next time I sing “The Lollipop Guild” under its influence.
Hey cat19632001— how do you feel about panel 4’s “side view” of Pucky? I’m liking it more with each viewing (but still not as cute as the back of Lupin’s head!)
Whoa, buddy. Elvis looks a lot like Lupin watching a candle flame. Does he have a history of eating dying balloons? Or is Puck just drawing a logical conclusion from the way Elvis keeps trying to eat plants?
I’m thinking if there’s enough left, the Woman and the Man need to take one last hit of the helium so they can amuse the Toddler and Baby with squeaky voices.
The image of the red balloon in panel one made me think of a particular “Peanuts” strip. Those familiar with certain Stephen King movies and one of his books will know why.
Schmutz (so named because he has a dark spot on his pink nose) loves balloons, and receives one every year for his birthday. He carries it from room to room with the string in his mouth. Reels it in, then lets it float back upwards. Entranced that gravity works backwards in this one situation.
All my lovely black and yellow Garden Spiders have succumbed to old age. But I have two egg cases on my front porch, I’m hoping they will hatch in the spring, and I’ll have the next generation to watch and admire.
Love today’s comic, sounds like a real-life event in Georgia’s family! I have a question to pose to all of you in our Mega-Orb for support. Have you experienced or heard of Feline Hyperesthesia? My baby, “Kitten,” (not a kitten- 12yo) is terrified of his tail on occasion and has had episodes of trying to run away from it off and on for his entire life. Every vet I’ve gone to cannot give me advice or even seems to acknowledge this is a real thing. I’ve noticed over the years that it seems to be tied to stress and my baby is currently being treated with antibiotics and pain medication for not eating because of a lump in his jaw. His appetite has returned, thank goodness, however, his fear of his tail has gone into overdrive. We go back to the vet next Saturday to see if he needs x-rays and/or dental work and I have video’d Kitten in distress to show the vet. When I talked to the vet technician, she seems to think the behavior is feline dementia due to his age which I do not believe because it has been happening for so long. Has anyone experienced this? Kitten comes to me for comfort and I have a special towel with which I cover his tail for relief, but it seems to be getting worse.
“… it’s been on the ceiling longer than some of us have been alive.”
And will remain as waste on the ground even longer, Elvis. Plus, in the process, it will have lost to Earth’s atmosphere an increasingly rare and precious gas (au contraire, not air, Lupin) of ever-dwindling supply — all in the name of fleeting fun.
Funny! I still have a red bit of paint on the ceiling of my greenhouse from a Mylar balloon trying to live a bit longer in the heat.
Sadly, I have learned to despise balloons, particularly balloon release balloons. Nothing says this is a happy event or a sad rememberance like releasing balloons who will become litter or death to marine life.
I wonder what Elvis would sound like with a lungful of helium? Would his epic Siamese rants sound even more spectacular? Would Burt record it for posterity and use it to overdub a certain over-serious colleague, say, when said colleague was taking himself Way Too Seriously? ;)
I wonder if it’s still got enough pressure inside to seriously hurt Elvis if Puck can’t stop him from his own bad idea? Hope not, hope it’s just enough to startle him but not hurt him.
Hubby and I frequently stay with our best friends who have a large log cabin with a cathedral ceiling. One evening we brought home a Mylar balloon to their house after a family birthday party. Their 12 cats were fascinated, and it escaped my hand. It stayed up in the ceiling for several years, moving along with the ceiling fan breezes and taunting their cats. Fun!
This is SO funny! Each panel brings a huge smile to my face. First panel with balloon featuring crossed out eyes and tongue lolling out—-third panel with Elvis announcing " it’s been on ceiling longer than some of us have been alive" —A Print Worthy comic!
RAGs about 5 years ago
A previous Halloween?
Lily.spokescat about 5 years ago
I’m speechless.
Le'letha Premium Member about 5 years ago
It descends…
DennisinSeattle about 5 years ago
One claw, and his slow departure will be over.
Strob Premium Member about 5 years ago
Closest thing I could find on Google:
https://tinyurl.com/drcoolcornballoon
Strob Premium Member about 5 years ago
Our local “99-cent Only” store is in what was a beautiful old theater, and if you look up you see dozens of balloons pressed against the balcony roof.
Robin Harwood about 5 years ago
No, too easy.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 5 years ago
I guess it was up there so long it earned a Doctorate.
Denny Wheeler Premium Member about 5 years ago
sigh. Sad.
shirins Premium Member about 5 years ago
Nushi and Kira have been chasing each other around the house a lot lately and it is a delight to watch. Nushi has gained another 1/2 pound this month but still looks long and lean! She is now 7.65 pounds. A far cry from the 4.3 she was in June. If it wasn’t for her scars you would have no idea how sick she was! I would like to see more proof of increased strength in her back legs, but it may just be taking a while for all pathways to heal.
So 1 of the 3 months post-treatment is done (as of 11/4)! So thankful to all!!!!
((((((((((((((((((((((((((((Team Nushi & Mega-Orb)))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Gent about 5 years ago
Now, what’s all this corny stuff about?!!
shirins Premium Member about 5 years ago
Did you know we are running out of helium and that it’s a big deal!? I didn’t until recently. Helium is non-renewable and rare on earth and it is used in many ways including in MRI machines, some super computers and rocket ships! Who knew?
I will make sure to treasure it the next time I sing “The Lollipop Guild” under its influence.
WelshRat Premium Member about 5 years ago
Some events are important. This isn’t one of them.
fullmoondeb Premium Member about 5 years ago
Hey cat19632001— how do you feel about panel 4’s “side view” of Pucky? I’m liking it more with each viewing (but still not as cute as the back of Lupin’s head!)
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
Whose artistic skills are responsible for the initial balloon rendering? Sophie didn’t sign it so we know it’s not her. I’m thinking it’s Puck.
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
Whoa, buddy. Elvis looks a lot like Lupin watching a candle flame. Does he have a history of eating dying balloons? Or is Puck just drawing a logical conclusion from the way Elvis keeps trying to eat plants?
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
Looks like Elvis is going to have some stiff competition from his Baby Girl for that balloon.
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
I’m thinking if there’s enough left, the Woman and the Man need to take one last hit of the helium so they can amuse the Toddler and Baby with squeaky voices.
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
I think Elvis has better be carefull, or he might foil flat on his face.
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 5 years ago
The image of the red balloon in panel one made me think of a particular “Peanuts” strip. Those familiar with certain Stephen King movies and one of his books will know why.
https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts-begins/2019/07/15
ladykat about 5 years ago
I’ve never had a helium balloon in this apartment. We’ve never had reason to. Maybe for my 65th or Paul’s 60th, well get one and kerfuffle Yum Yum.
Kitty Katz about 5 years ago
Taps for Dr. Cool Corn
Here we mourn
Dr. Corn
Falling from the ceiling
To the floor.
Elvis, please
Stand at ease,
Do not eat.
Olive O'Sudden about 5 years ago
Yes, Cool Labour Day is a thing, but it’s only observed in Commonwealth countries, hence the spelling. ;)
lsnielson about 5 years ago
Is the Toddler saluting the balloon?
BarbaraKrooss about 5 years ago
Schmutz (so named because he has a dark spot on his pink nose) loves balloons, and receives one every year for his birthday. He carries it from room to room with the string in his mouth. Reels it in, then lets it float back upwards. Entranced that gravity works backwards in this one situation.
Cassia about 5 years ago
Oh, relax, sweet caring Pucky. Elvis probably just wants to “niblet”!
anomalous4 about 5 years ago
Mmmmm…cormz NOMNOMNOM…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPuKZh3Ez7E
Font Lady Premium Member about 5 years ago
I used to work as a clown delivering balloon bouquets. It’s amazing the look of pure joy on a one year old’s face when they see the balloons floating.
Katecst about 5 years ago
All my lovely black and yellow Garden Spiders have succumbed to old age. But I have two egg cases on my front porch, I’m hoping they will hatch in the spring, and I’ll have the next generation to watch and admire.
azkfwecho Premium Member about 5 years ago
Hahahahahaha! I got it.
Wichita1.0 about 5 years ago
Balloons. They’re not just for breakfast any more.
threecatcandleshop about 5 years ago
Love today’s comic, sounds like a real-life event in Georgia’s family! I have a question to pose to all of you in our Mega-Orb for support. Have you experienced or heard of Feline Hyperesthesia? My baby, “Kitten,” (not a kitten- 12yo) is terrified of his tail on occasion and has had episodes of trying to run away from it off and on for his entire life. Every vet I’ve gone to cannot give me advice or even seems to acknowledge this is a real thing. I’ve noticed over the years that it seems to be tied to stress and my baby is currently being treated with antibiotics and pain medication for not eating because of a lump in his jaw. His appetite has returned, thank goodness, however, his fear of his tail has gone into overdrive. We go back to the vet next Saturday to see if he needs x-rays and/or dental work and I have video’d Kitten in distress to show the vet. When I talked to the vet technician, she seems to think the behavior is feline dementia due to his age which I do not believe because it has been happening for so long. Has anyone experienced this? Kitten comes to me for comfort and I have a special towel with which I cover his tail for relief, but it seems to be getting worse.
maggijoseph Premium Member about 5 years ago
Helium filled regular balloons are the saddest as they deflate fairly quickly and get all wrinkly like a hundred year old man!
Andrew Sleeth about 5 years ago
“… it’s been on the ceiling longer than some of us have been alive.”
And will remain as waste on the ground even longer, Elvis. Plus, in the process, it will have lost to Earth’s atmosphere an increasingly rare and precious gas (au contraire, not air, Lupin) of ever-dwindling supply — all in the name of fleeting fun.
about 5 years ago
Don’t eat the balloon, Elvis!
Gent about 5 years ago
For some reason, I want to eat popcorn now.
fgerbil46 about 5 years ago
I take it that Dr Cool Corn is a fake product of some sort?
marilynnbyerly about 5 years ago
Funny! I still have a red bit of paint on the ceiling of my greenhouse from a Mylar balloon trying to live a bit longer in the heat.
Sadly, I have learned to despise balloons, particularly balloon release balloons. Nothing says this is a happy event or a sad rememberance like releasing balloons who will become litter or death to marine life.
noreenklose about 5 years ago
OT:
Hi Everyone!
Today is Marge’s birthday.
H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y MARGE!
http://www.hallmark.com/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-hallmark-master/default/dwede0aa52/images/finished-goods/Extremely-Cute-Kittens-Funny-Birthday-Card-root-349HBD2355_PV.1.HBD2355.jpg_Source_Image.jpg
dmah Premium Member about 5 years ago
I wonder what Elvis would sound like with a lungful of helium? Would his epic Siamese rants sound even more spectacular? Would Burt record it for posterity and use it to overdub a certain over-serious colleague, say, when said colleague was taking himself Way Too Seriously? ;)
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 5 years ago
Dr. Cool Corn was down because he lost, Nurse Hot Butter, to a ceiling nail…
knight1192a about 5 years ago
I wonder if it’s still got enough pressure inside to seriously hurt Elvis if Puck can’t stop him from his own bad idea? Hope not, hope it’s just enough to startle him but not hurt him.
Biskits about 5 years ago
Hubby and I frequently stay with our best friends who have a large log cabin with a cathedral ceiling. One evening we brought home a Mylar balloon to their house after a family birthday party. Their 12 cats were fascinated, and it escaped my hand. It stayed up in the ceiling for several years, moving along with the ceiling fan breezes and taunting their cats. Fun!
Code the Enforcer about 5 years ago
As they all watched the slow decent of the ‘Doctor’, all realized that they were but Children of the Corn!! :)
Code the Enforcer about 5 years ago
“Oh the felinity!!”
Code the Enforcer about 5 years ago
Dr. Cool Corn certainly won’t be feeling like Dr. Feel Good … thanks to Elvis, that is!! :)
serenasakitty about 5 years ago
Elvis, don’t eat the balloon. Can’t you see that the Baby wants it?
szanwil2 about 5 years ago
This is SO funny! Each panel brings a huge smile to my face. First panel with balloon featuring crossed out eyes and tongue lolling out—-third panel with Elvis announcing " it’s been on ceiling longer than some of us have been alive" —A Print Worthy comic!
lauradolan about 5 years ago
I think this is the first time Google has completely failed me. Cool Labor Day? Dr. Cool Corn? I got “nuttin”.
skipper1992 about 5 years ago
Somewhere, Albert Lamorisse is smiling at that first panel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Balloon
Olive O'Sudden about 5 years ago
OMC, it took me several readings to see that the Toddler (the Boy) is saluting!♥
colleen_demaio Premium Member about 5 years ago
Anyone else have a cat who is TERRIFIED of helium balloons? One of ours will totally freak out and hide for days if he sees them.
ComicNerd99 about 2 years ago
is this refering to anything?