I have a feral born one who feels the head butt and nose to nose is very important. That is the way he wakes me up every morning two hours before the alarm goes off.
Somewhere in Egypt, there is a yet to be discovered tomb of the Pharaoh Meowses the First. Her tomb is devoted to the worship of Bastet. Hieroglyphs of the slow-blink are depicted there.
Im trying to decide if OZ is impressed or scared that the Woman speaks tha ancients language. Maybe a bit of both. “Guys, we better keep an eye on this woman, she seems to know our ways”
Mischief & Trouble slow blink hubby and I a lot. ❤ It truly is the language of the Ancients! :D Ora reminds me so much of Mischief. She will do the same thing, running towards your face to investigate your eyes after slow-blinking. ♡〜٩( ˃́▿˂̀ )۶〜♡
Hamilton A. Cat is on par with Pucky for incredibly slow blinks, especially when he’s on my lap in the evening (I even get deep, rumbly purrs). Probably the most skittish is Holly Bear, but even she will slow-blink some when she is on our bed at bedtime.
Our Ladybug, yes, the one that I wrote about here in April when she was partially paralyzed, is a Master of the SlowBlink!Oh, she has almost fully recovered. She no longer leaps around and runs everywhere like she used to but she is fully functional, plays, cuddles and doesn’t seem to be in any pain.
I’ve always figured that the “slow blink” was a cat’s way of saying “Hey, I’m no threat to you. I’ll even close my eyes super-slowly so you can run away if you want!”
King Cadbury: That was a delicious banquet. My compliments to the chef.
Queen Cat the Golden: You are most welcome. Thomios is a very talented chef, and he has a wonderful staff. Take it away, Thomios!
Thomios: I am honored to serve this meal to Your Majesties and honored guests and friends. I learned under the best, my great-uncle Floofnet the Joyous.
King Cadbury: I have some of my subjects attending classes at Floofnet’s culinary school. Would you be willing to have them do an internship here?
Thomios: I would do that gladly.
Lupinium: Would any of your subjects like to take my tumbling class, Your Majesty?
King Cadbury: Yes. I have several in mind. But remember, they are very active and sometimes destructive.
Lupinium: Sounds like my kind of class.
King Cadbury: I thought as much. And would the Artisans be willing to work with some of my artisans?
Maat-Tilda: Of course. We can do any artwork they wish. We have an expert in sculpture, Sophititi, Adobe Style and I love fabric arts, and our resident spider, Arachna, is a yarn maker par excellence!
Queen Catshepsut: Splendid! It sounds like we will be making new friends.
One day out of boredom, came up with the word “Sloblinki” I liberally applied it to Poodle as a nickname. Then I had the thought that it was the perfect name for a fictional, Feline ruled principality, hidden deep in the Balkans. Last winter, I started making up fictional travel posters for tourism to Sloblinki. I tried to link them here but can’t seem to do it anymore without flipping out Go Comics filters.
For decades I’ve studied cat habits and mimicked them to see what’s most effective. When I visit my daughter she exclaims her cats love me more than they do her. I think they just enjoy someone who cares to listen to their needs. Once when she arrived home her Bengal was very upset when she didn’t greet him and was happy when I pointed it out to her. They know their g-ma loves them.
OT: Worrisome news from Georgia. Georgia posted on face book “Good thoughts and prayers for a dignified gentleman who is at the emergency vet for some undignified tummy troubles. (Appetite good, eating, drinking, peeing… just something is quite off at the moment, poor dude.)”
I am awful at slow blinking. I close my eyes too fast, and probably open them too fast as well. I do keep them closed in the middle for a second or two.
Update from Georgia: "When you are very dignified, but also mildly sedated. This pretty loopy good boy is back home after this morning’s visit to the emergency vet! It seems that Elvis has a tummy bug (a few of the cats might—energies and appetites are great, but tummies have been a bit sensitive this week. It seems to have hit Elvis hardest.) His vitals and blood work came back great, no blockages or masses. His energy was great too, he came out of the carrier swinging and I needed to approve a light sedation for his exam. Waiting on a couple more test results, but Elvis has anti-nausea and digestion meds to help support him while he kicks this bug. The vet also recommended a bland diet of pumpkin, chicken breast, rice, and stock for a few days. Something of note: It is possible they may have caught some early signs of kidney disease in Elvis today. He was also a bit dehydrated from his tummy distress, so it could just be that too. However, Elvis’s older sister Hazel passed away from kidney disease and so it is good to possibly catch it early if he could develop it too. He already has an appointment with my regular vet this week, and I’m going to follow up on that in the hopes that maybe he can be started on a diet to support him if needed! I’m SO grateful this good boy is home and resting! He’s curled up next to me as I type this, wobbling contentedly from side to side between dozes. When the vet tech returned Elvis and the kids first saw him for the first time, the Girl exclaimed: “He seems so… different!” (He was happy to see them!
We have two young cats, two years old. One slow blinks any chance she gets, just keeps slow blinking till you get tired in the eyelids, the other only half-blinks if he’s really sure he’s safe, maybe with one eye only. He’s a little bit nervous. Hilma and Hubert are their names. Sweetest things!
Sue Ellen about 1 year ago
I don’t think OZ can do anything slow—but someday she will learn.
Le'letha Premium Member about 1 year ago
I know about the slow blink!
I also have a cat who knows “kiss!” by shoving his nose into my face deliberately. It’s super cute.
Susanna Premium Member about 1 year ago
I used to slow blink a lot with a cat I used to have. I still do it some. I think I forgot about it a bit.
uncle snipe about 1 year ago
Ora Zella with the language of the ancients is the most awesome thing of the day!
LeslieAnn Premium Member about 1 year ago
Hi, Iggy. (tiny wave back atcha)
LeslieAnn Premium Member about 1 year ago
A slow blink can calm a kitty.
WelshRat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sometimes love brings forth chaos. But, then, with Ora Zella, EVERYTHING brings forth chaos! (save napping)
Ahsum about 1 year ago
Sunday Funday
Aspen_Bell about 1 year ago
I call that “happy blinkies” purrrrrrrrrr
lopaka about 1 year ago
I have a feral born one who feels the head butt and nose to nose is very important. That is the way he wakes me up every morning two hours before the alarm goes off.
Olive O'Sudden about 1 year ago
And Iggy adds a little wave. So like him!♥
Ruth Brown about 1 year ago
I ❤️ Elvis.
Gloria Fleming about 1 year ago
Slowest dang blink….had me laughing out loud. And sweet little Iggy’s wave is so adorable.
maggijoseph Premium Member about 1 year ago
Iggy’s li’l wave is too cute for words!
dmah Premium Member about 1 year ago
Somewhere in Egypt, there is a yet to be discovered tomb of the Pharaoh Meowses the First. Her tomb is devoted to the worship of Bastet. Hieroglyphs of the slow-blink are depicted there.
More_Cats_Than_Sense about 1 year ago
After doing the slow blink with your cat, try doing a slow wink. One of my late cats would slow wink back when I would do it to him.
Gloria Fleming about 1 year ago
Im trying to decide if OZ is impressed or scared that the Woman speaks tha ancients language. Maybe a bit of both. “Guys, we better keep an eye on this woman, she seems to know our ways”
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 1 year ago
Last time I tried to slow-blink my kitty and finally opened my eyes, the kitty was gone…with my Pastrami sandwich!
2GreyCats about 1 year ago
Each of the six cats is here! Love it.
Robin Harwood about 1 year ago
However, if you do your best slow blink, and just receive a cold stare in return, you know you are doomed.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 year ago
We call them blowing eye kisses.
Lady Bri about 1 year ago
Mischief & Trouble slow blink hubby and I a lot. ❤ It truly is the language of the Ancients! :D Ora reminds me so much of Mischief. She will do the same thing, running towards your face to investigate your eyes after slow-blinking. ♡〜٩( ˃́▿˂̀ )۶〜♡
Jungle Empress about 1 year ago
Awww, an Oramuffin! :D
Zelda gives slow blinks and it makes me happy. ❤
222jo about 1 year ago
I do the slow blink to the four cats who visit our garden. They regard me with suspicion.
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 1 year ago
Oz, after sniffing the Woman’s eyes, "They don’t smell ancient!! How is this possible?!!
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
Perfect Elvis and OZ loaves.
Gent about 1 year ago
That cat is eevil, eye says.
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
Is Izzy slow blinking us?
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Well aware of this. I’ve used it extensively on Bella Benita Bambina, because she was a rescue and took real convincing.
misty about 1 year ago
Do cats love me
I wanna know
How can I tell if they love me so?
Is it in their sighs?
Oh no, you’ll be deceived
Is it your French fries?
Oh no, they like to thieve
If you want to know
(Shoop shoop shoop shoop)
If they love you so
(Shoop shoop shoop shoop)
It’s in their blink
Slow and distinct, oh yeah
Or is it in their face?
Oh no, it’s just to boop
A clean litter box ?
Oh no, that’s just for poop
If you want to know
(Shoop shoop shoop shoop)
If they love you so
(Shoop shoop shoop shoop)
It’s in the blink
That ancient link
Oh, it’s in their blink
That’s what they think, oh-oh
So kiss ’em, hug ’em and squeeze ’em tight
But only when the mood is right
If it’s love, if you’re real in sync
It’s there in your blink
How ’bout the way they act?
Oh no, that’s not the way
And you’re not listening to what I say
If you want to know
(Shoop shoop shoop shoop)
If they love you so
(Shoop shoop shoop shoop)
It’s in slow blinks
Old as a sphinx
Oh yeah it’s in the blink
Friends so pink
That sweet slow blink ❤️
- Rudy Clark – The Shoop Shoop Song
rs0204 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Hamilton A. Cat is on par with Pucky for incredibly slow blinks, especially when he’s on my lap in the evening (I even get deep, rumbly purrs). Probably the most skittish is Holly Bear, but even she will slow-blink some when she is on our bed at bedtime.
P.S. Hi, Iggy! :-)
pixiekitten Premium Member about 1 year ago
Slow blink and contented closed eyes and purring while you stroke their nose are the two best cat moods <3
win.45mag about 1 year ago
I love this strip
anomalous4 about 1 year ago
OT: TK goes =YEET!=
Katzen1415 about 1 year ago
Love Georgia’s description in panel three. If the entire comic were devoted to a blink, would that be slow enough?
bryan42 about 1 year ago
Our Ladybug, yes, the one that I wrote about here in April when she was partially paralyzed, is a Master of the SlowBlink!Oh, she has almost fully recovered. She no longer leaps around and runs everywhere like she used to but she is fully functional, plays, cuddles and doesn’t seem to be in any pain.
uncle snipe about 1 year ago
So glad to gear your Ladybug has recovered!
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
I’ve always figured that the “slow blink” was a cat’s way of saying “Hey, I’m no threat to you. I’ll even close my eyes super-slowly so you can run away if you want!”
anomalous4 about 1 year ago
I can’t tell you how deeply honored I felt the first time sis’s boss Lou (aka His Majesty King Louis XX) slow blinked at me…
DawnMcCandless about 1 year ago
Is anyone else getting excited that the next book comes on Tuesday!!!!!!
Red Bird about 1 year ago
I’ve never heard about the slow blink. BCN is very educational.
Kitty Katz about 1 year ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
King Cadbury: That was a delicious banquet. My compliments to the chef.
Queen Cat the Golden: You are most welcome. Thomios is a very talented chef, and he has a wonderful staff. Take it away, Thomios!
Thomios: I am honored to serve this meal to Your Majesties and honored guests and friends. I learned under the best, my great-uncle Floofnet the Joyous.
King Cadbury: I have some of my subjects attending classes at Floofnet’s culinary school. Would you be willing to have them do an internship here?
Thomios: I would do that gladly.
Lupinium: Would any of your subjects like to take my tumbling class, Your Majesty?
King Cadbury: Yes. I have several in mind. But remember, they are very active and sometimes destructive.
Lupinium: Sounds like my kind of class.
King Cadbury: I thought as much. And would the Artisans be willing to work with some of my artisans?
Maat-Tilda: Of course. We can do any artwork they wish. We have an expert in sculpture, Sophititi, Adobe Style and I love fabric arts, and our resident spider, Arachna, is a yarn maker par excellence!
Queen Catshepsut: Splendid! It sounds like we will be making new friends.
Puckmosis: But how will we keep track?
Queen Cat: We will make the effort.
Kitty Katz about 1 year ago
I’ll do my best to keep track of all the characters.
Space_cat about 1 year ago
One day out of boredom, came up with the word “Sloblinki” I liberally applied it to Poodle as a nickname. Then I had the thought that it was the perfect name for a fictional, Feline ruled principality, hidden deep in the Balkans. Last winter, I started making up fictional travel posters for tourism to Sloblinki. I tried to link them here but can’t seem to do it anymore without flipping out Go Comics filters.
GSD Mom Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ve had that work with large cats, too; snow leopards respond well to it.
I’ve tried it with Akiro, but all he does is swat me.
scaeva Premium Member about 1 year ago
And a slow blink to all of you.
Hedgehog about 1 year ago
Iggy’s “one-eye-slow-blink/wink-with-a-tiny-wave” is perfection.
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
I’ve tried it on several cats repeatedly. Results are unclear. None of them ran away.
metagalaxy1970 about 1 year ago
Vlad used to sniff my eyes. Never could understand why.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
For decades I’ve studied cat habits and mimicked them to see what’s most effective. When I visit my daughter she exclaims her cats love me more than they do her. I think they just enjoy someone who cares to listen to their needs. Once when she arrived home her Bengal was very upset when she didn’t greet him and was happy when I pointed it out to her. They know their g-ma loves them.
mepowell about 1 year ago
OT: Worrisome news from Georgia. Georgia posted on face book “Good thoughts and prayers for a dignified gentleman who is at the emergency vet for some undignified tummy troubles. (Appetite good, eating, drinking, peeing… just something is quite off at the moment, poor dude.)”
mepowell about 1 year ago
Sending purrs and head bumps along with good thoughts that Elvis ate something he shouldn’t and therefore will soon be okay.
Fennec! at the Disco about 1 year ago
I am awful at slow blinking. I close my eyes too fast, and probably open them too fast as well. I do keep them closed in the middle for a second or two.
mepowell about 1 year ago
Update from Georgia: "When you are very dignified, but also mildly sedated. This pretty loopy good boy is back home after this morning’s visit to the emergency vet! It seems that Elvis has a tummy bug (a few of the cats might—energies and appetites are great, but tummies have been a bit sensitive this week. It seems to have hit Elvis hardest.) His vitals and blood work came back great, no blockages or masses. His energy was great too, he came out of the carrier swinging and I needed to approve a light sedation for his exam. Waiting on a couple more test results, but Elvis has anti-nausea and digestion meds to help support him while he kicks this bug. The vet also recommended a bland diet of pumpkin, chicken breast, rice, and stock for a few days. Something of note: It is possible they may have caught some early signs of kidney disease in Elvis today. He was also a bit dehydrated from his tummy distress, so it could just be that too. However, Elvis’s older sister Hazel passed away from kidney disease and so it is good to possibly catch it early if he could develop it too. He already has an appointment with my regular vet this week, and I’m going to follow up on that in the hopes that maybe he can be started on a diet to support him if needed! I’m SO grateful this good boy is home and resting! He’s curled up next to me as I type this, wobbling contentedly from side to side between dozes. When the vet tech returned Elvis and the kids first saw him for the first time, the Girl exclaimed: “He seems so… different!” (He was happy to see them!
Taracinablue about 1 year ago
Ora Zella’s mind is blown, lol
WWHverring about 1 year ago
We have two young cats, two years old. One slow blinks any chance she gets, just keeps slow blinking till you get tired in the eyelids, the other only half-blinks if he’s really sure he’s safe, maybe with one eye only. He’s a little bit nervous. Hilma and Hubert are their names. Sweetest things!
Aspen_Bell about 1 year ago
Kiss with eyes they do
I see it all the time
God I envy people
Kissing with eyes
The love flows like
Stars like brilliant
Stars
So really loving how
I love to kiss with eyes
David Eastham 1963-1988
“Kiss With Eyes”
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