The first Christmas my wife and I had with our cat, I was advised to tie a cord from the top of the tree to the curtain rod to keep him from knocking the tree over. I said, “But the tree is over six feet…how could he knock that over?” I was told that even a small cat was able to knock over trees bigger than that. Now, mind you, up to this point, the cat had hardly taken any notice of the tree at all, but just to be on the safe side, I took the advice.
I had just finished tying off the tree, turned around and had taken two steps when TWANGGGG! The cat totally ignored the tree and went straight for the cord. I took down the cord, and from then on, everything was fine. You just never know with a cat…
There was a post on a FB page called Cat Crazy! A family had a new cat and, just to be safe, they didn’t put any ornaments on the bottom third of the tree.
Imagine almost 3 years ago
Mittens? More like boxing gloves.
rekam Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Typical!
juncarlo almost 3 years ago
In the next frame Corporal Mittens will be inside a cardboard box of some gift.
Bilan almost 3 years ago
It’s not my fault. They were asking for it.
FreihEitner Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I always enjoy seeing Corporal Mittens.
Truth Seeker almost 3 years ago
At least he didn’t turn it over!
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Mittens will leave a gift under the tree.
StephenRice almost 3 years ago
Corporal Mittens didn’t knock ornaments off the tree. They fell off on their own during the tree’s growth spurt between the first and last panels.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
“Good times. Like mice but shinier.”
GoComicsGo! almost 3 years ago
“Uhmm… Corporal Mittens???”
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Sometimes … a cat’s got to do … what a cat’s got to do.
Dawn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Oh that is SO what our tree looks ike - and for the very same reason. :)
gantech almost 3 years ago
Every cat owner in the world who celebrates Christmas is nodding their heads right now and going, “Yup…yup…”
gantech almost 3 years ago
The first Christmas my wife and I had with our cat, I was advised to tie a cord from the top of the tree to the curtain rod to keep him from knocking the tree over. I said, “But the tree is over six feet…how could he knock that over?” I was told that even a small cat was able to knock over trees bigger than that. Now, mind you, up to this point, the cat had hardly taken any notice of the tree at all, but just to be on the safe side, I took the advice.
I had just finished tying off the tree, turned around and had taken two steps when TWANGGGG! The cat totally ignored the tree and went straight for the cord. I took down the cord, and from then on, everything was fine. You just never know with a cat…
ChessPirate almost 3 years ago
Shoulda been suspicious when he said he was going to the bat-room…
(¬_¬)
blakerl almost 3 years ago
Corporal Mittens your on report! No more Catnip for you.
kaffekup almost 3 years ago
There was a post on a FB page called Cat Crazy! A family had a new cat and, just to be safe, they didn’t put any ornaments on the bottom third of the tree.
JudyAz almost 3 years ago
Mitten drinnen!
Mostly Water Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Don’t blame Corporal Mittens, blame the system!
Scoutmaster77 almost 3 years ago
A cat’s got to do what a cat’s got to do…
Stephen Gilberg almost 3 years ago
Looks like he could have reached higher. Maybe he was too tired for a complete job.
winston5610 almost 3 years ago
Look up Sandy and Richard Riccardi’s version of ’O Christmas Tree.