Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn for December 10, 2015
Transcript:
Lupin: We're nearing 3 hours since Elvis got outside. Lupin: Night is falling, and we're prepared to stay awake to bring you live coverage. Lupin: Someone has shaken up the sky again and it is raining cold fluff heavily. Puck: With dropping temperatures and darkness setting in, there's no telling where he could be. Tommy: Get out here, you silly-nilly! Elvis: LEAVE ME ALONE! Elvis: I'M FINE! Tommy: You're not fine! You're in a wood pile! PURRRRRRRRRRR RUB RUB Tommy: C'mon now, I won't hurt 'ya! Tommy: I'm a hugger, not a fighter! Elvis: Ugh Tommy: Look... You can't stay out here. It's too cold. Tommy: We have to get inside fast. Crash with me tonight. I can get you back home tomorrow morning! Elvis: YOU CAN?! Tommy: Of course! What are BFF's for?! Tommy: Backyard friends forever! Elvis: Got it. Tommy: If it makes you more comfortable, you can smell my nose. Elvis: Thanks. Let's just get going. Elvis: Do you live far? Tommy: Not at all! Tommy: Don't worry, you're in safe paws! Tommy: I've had time to get to know this block pretty well!
Kamino Neko about 9 years ago
This story is still a tear jerker. ;_;
Randallw about 9 years ago
Something that didn’t occurred to me last time I saw this arc, where did friendly cat get his hat, scarf and parka?
rikkiTikki Premium Member about 9 years ago
Tommy ships at REI for cats of course.
rikkiTikki Premium Member about 9 years ago
Purring Tommy happy Tommy big ball of fur…
rikkiTikki Premium Member about 9 years ago
Sounds like a cat nativity scene-sweet.
rikkiTikki Premium Member about 9 years ago
SallyLin about 9 years ago
Heart Breaking Cat News!
Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 9 years ago
This was last year’s Christmas Special, & remains my favorite‘meaning of Christmas Spirit’ example next to Charles Dickens Christmas Carol.
dogday Premium Member about 9 years ago
I’m enjoying this more now than the first time, and seeing things i didn’t see then. Elvis’ look when he say “I’m FINE” is perfect cat…in dire need, hissing and scratching all the way.
And, Georgia, in Tommy you have captured a character we all love…the person who has life so well in hand because of his optimistic outlook and humble expectations that he buoys up all who come within his influence. Wonderful Tommy!
mistercatworks about 9 years ago
Reminds me of a 20-pound Maine Coon cat that got “lost” in my neighborhood. He came over a fence that was a short jump on the far side but a long jump on the near side. He was an enormous cat, a friendly cat, a enormously friendly cat. He thought my cats attempts to intimidate him were quaint, at best. His owner came for him. I walked him back home the next couple of times he got stranded.