A dog entrance between the human and cat entrances wouldn’t be amiss, either. And where would the horse entrance be, on the left side of the human entrance?
I never did understand the purpose of those saloon doors. What do they keep out? Certainly not the weather. Should git mighty cold in thar in the winter time. It probably lets in light and cool air in the summer, but simply opening a regular door would do that.
Animals like dogs and cats and ‘coons and rattlesnakes can saunter, amble and slither on in. Although it probably does make it easier for the drunks to crawl out.
At best, it might deter a horse who probably can’t figure out how those bipeds can walk through walls.
Airman over 9 years ago
Is old west bar also a cat house?
Saturday's Child over 9 years ago
Sometimes. Okay, most of the time. :)
Grizzle over 9 years ago
Good day, Miss Kitty.
J Short over 9 years ago
Going to have a nip.
rpG Premium Member over 9 years ago
Not very original. I’ve seen variations on this theme several times in the past by other cartoonists.
jtviper7 over 9 years ago
OK bar keep, A sarsaparilla and a cat-nip.
Marathon Zack over 9 years ago
@capndunzzl
A dog entrance between the human and cat entrances wouldn’t be amiss, either. And where would the horse entrance be, on the left side of the human entrance?
MotherOfMoses over 9 years ago
Gun Smeowke!
abbybookcase over 9 years ago
and i need a bowl of fish guts for my friend here.
dflak over 9 years ago
I never did understand the purpose of those saloon doors. What do they keep out? Certainly not the weather. Should git mighty cold in thar in the winter time. It probably lets in light and cool air in the summer, but simply opening a regular door would do that.
Animals like dogs and cats and ‘coons and rattlesnakes can saunter, amble and slither on in. Although it probably does make it easier for the drunks to crawl out.
At best, it might deter a horse who probably can’t figure out how those bipeds can walk through walls.
Jim Kerner over 9 years ago
I would liked to have seen that.