“Pengo broke, mow mow cat..” That is just insanely cute and, sadly, actually makes more sense than a lot of tweets coming out of that big white house on Pennsylvania Ave… :-p
“This Email came in a couple of days ago, and it shows their Grand Opening night as next Friday. Hector, I don’t think it would be a good idea to throw a mouse into this particular mix, so Tre-C and I will go to their opening. Just to see…” “Yeah, I think it’d be a little like that ‘Christians/Lions’ thing you once told me about. I’ll be happy to wait for your report on this one”. Megan laughed; “OK, then- let’s hit the sacks. Tomorrow will be a whole new day, and Friday… well, I’m not going to make any presumptions, but it’ll be entertaining if nothing else.”
Warm Mewsday greetings, beloved Orb Leader & loyal orbsters! Loving boops & Pucky purrs (the most powerful I can imagine) to our grieving, ill, worried, anticipating, dreading, and worn out orbsters & their personal orbs. May the peace & love generated within the fellowship help pull you through. We’re here! Hearts wide open! ♥♥♥
I think the toddler just doesn’t have enough words yet to explain how he feels or what happens, so he’s throwing out all the words he knows. Fortunately, Puck is a good listener who understands the emotions and provides comfort.
I love the way Georgia draws the kids – they are real people with distinct features and emotions. You can see the pain and concern and worry in panel three. I think the pop, pop is the sound of Pengo bumping around in the dryer, too.
Hello all!! My thought is that Pengo got dirty when a dog picked up Pengo like a dog toy – “No dog. MY Pengo.”
I agree that the “Pop pop” might be the sounds of Pengo in dryer. But, maybe – “Pengo broke, Mow Mow cat.” If Pengo “popped” a seam, or just had a hole with stuffing coming out, when Pengo was retrieved from the dog, what the toddler says would describe it perfectly. Dog took Pengo like a doggie toy. “NO NO Dog! MY Pengo!”. Got Pengo back wounded, so Georgia stitched up Pengo, then it was time for a bath. (Can’t wash first THEN stitch, all the stuffing would come out in the process!)
The Toddler has a kindred spirit in my Woman. She occasionally refers to Ember as “Meow Meow” as well, which started because Ember basically didn’t make a sound for about the first month and a half after she came to live with us, and then she went through a period where she talked constantly to make up for lost time. She didn’t respond to “Ember” for a while, either, but did pay attention when Stacy impulsively called her “Meow Meow” during her talkative phase … so that’s, for lack of a better term, her pet name for Ember now.
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We had a summer camp, and a small motor boat. One day the boat sprang a leak and sank in about 3’ of water. My toddler niece came up to her dad (my brother) and informed him “boat broke”. Never will forget her spot-on and informative words.
I think I found the book I mentioned in a post yesterday! I am pretty sure the book is “Uncle Whiskers” (which was published in 1974). I have now ordered a copy (I ordered the cheapest of the used paperback copies as that is all I can afford right now). If anyone else is interested, here is a link to the listing on Amazon:
cat19632001 about 6 years ago
That’s it. I want Puck with me during my life crises.
cat19632001 about 6 years ago
And Mow Mow Cat (aka mom cat) is there.
Sue Ellen about 6 years ago
Puck is such a good listener.
knight1192a about 6 years ago
I’m trying to figure dog bit.
about 6 years ago
You’re a great friend, Puck.
cat19632001 about 6 years ago
Since the Toddler isn’t in a throw-down tantrum, I’d say Puck’s listening skills are helping a lot.
Jungle Empress about 6 years ago
I am rather lacking in People-kittens, so unfortunately I don’t speak Toddler.
skykey about 6 years ago
“Pengo broke, mow mow cat..” That is just insanely cute and, sadly, actually makes more sense than a lot of tweets coming out of that big white house on Pennsylvania Ave… :-p
skykey about 6 years ago
Lady Bri about 6 years ago
The last panel!! ROTFL! I’m so glad I wasn’t drinking anything when I read this!
shaunnmunn about 6 years ago
Warm Mewsday greetings, beloved Orb Leader & loyal orbsters! Loving boops & Pucky purrs (the most powerful I can imagine) to our grieving, ill, worried, anticipating, dreading, and worn out orbsters & their personal orbs. May the peace & love generated within the fellowship help pull you through. We’re here! Hearts wide open! ♥♥♥
Love & blessings!!! >^.,.^<
ikini Premium Member about 6 years ago
We get two panels of Pucky eyebrows!
ikini Premium Member about 6 years ago
How powerful this is. My tears welled up even as I was laughing. Who has not, even as an adult, suffered a loss that seems it may go on forever?
Sue Ellen about 6 years ago
I think the toddler just doesn’t have enough words yet to explain how he feels or what happens, so he’s throwing out all the words he knows. Fortunately, Puck is a good listener who understands the emotions and provides comfort.
dadoctah about 6 years ago
The syntax may be a little unconventional, but I get most of this. Still trying to figure out “pop pop” though.
ctlum about 6 years ago
I feel your pain Toddler…….
anne o about 6 years ago
I love the way Georgia draws the kids – they are real people with distinct features and emotions. You can see the pain and concern and worry in panel three. I think the pop, pop is the sound of Pengo bumping around in the dryer, too.
Robin Harwood about 6 years ago
I know this is a happy strip (in spite of Elvis’ best efforts) and so all will be well in the end, but I’m finding the tension hard to bear.
ladykat about 6 years ago
Good morning and happy Tuesday/Mewsday/Bluesday, orbsters and orbabies. Best wishes for everyone. Everything is rolling along normally here.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 6 years ago
Freeform at it’s best.
Keep on keepin' on about 6 years ago
Hello all!! My thought is that Pengo got dirty when a dog picked up Pengo like a dog toy – “No dog. MY Pengo.”
I agree that the “Pop pop” might be the sounds of Pengo in dryer. But, maybe – “Pengo broke, Mow Mow cat.” If Pengo “popped” a seam, or just had a hole with stuffing coming out, when Pengo was retrieved from the dog, what the toddler says would describe it perfectly. Dog took Pengo like a doggie toy. “NO NO Dog! MY Pengo!”. Got Pengo back wounded, so Georgia stitched up Pengo, then it was time for a bath. (Can’t wash first THEN stitch, all the stuffing would come out in the process!)
What’cha all think?
-KOKO
FrannieL Premium Member about 6 years ago
This is so sweet. Puck with his paw on the Toddler’s shoulder and the Toddler telling his troubles to Puck.
skipper1992 about 6 years ago
The Toddler has a kindred spirit in my Woman. She occasionally refers to Ember as “Meow Meow” as well, which started because Ember basically didn’t make a sound for about the first month and a half after she came to live with us, and then she went through a period where she talked constantly to make up for lost time. She didn’t respond to “Ember” for a while, either, but did pay attention when Stacy impulsively called her “Meow Meow” during her talkative phase … so that’s, for lack of a better term, her pet name for Ember now.
Hedgehog about 6 years ago
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GaryCooper about 6 years ago
Cats are very good consolers.
willie_mctell about 6 years ago
Didn’t realize the Toddler could quote “Ulysses.”
Chris Sherlock about 6 years ago
Doesn’t seem like The Toddler is holding up all that well.
scaeva Premium Member about 6 years ago
Warm, fuzzy feelings from my kids’ childhood. Thanks, Georgia!
sugordon about 6 years ago
I love Puck more and more each day.
mistercatworks about 6 years ago
Mind-bending Pengo withdrawal?
Lily.spokescat about 6 years ago
We had a summer camp, and a small motor boat. One day the boat sprang a leak and sank in about 3’ of water. My toddler niece came up to her dad (my brother) and informed him “boat broke”. Never will forget her spot-on and informative words.
miscreant about 6 years ago
Puck the cure for what ails ya!
rs0204 Premium Member about 6 years ago
I just realized something. I talk just like the toddler and Giblet the Cat listens just like Pucky…after I have had my Martini on Friday evenings.
dogday Premium Member about 6 years ago
Was that a blues-y sax I heard in the last panel??
Maizing about 6 years ago
I think I found the book I mentioned in a post yesterday! I am pretty sure the book is “Uncle Whiskers” (which was published in 1974). I have now ordered a copy (I ordered the cheapest of the used paperback copies as that is all I can afford right now). If anyone else is interested, here is a link to the listing on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Whiskers-Philip-Brown/dp/0233966080/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1537903716&sr=1-1&keywords=Uncle+Whiskers
Mx Crazy Cat Person about 6 years ago
Let it all out Toddler, the catharsis will do you good! Especially with Puck there to help you!
Makes me think of the Tears for Fears (and the Disturbed remake) song Shout. shout, shout, let it all out, these are the things I can do without.
ardrhi Premium Member about 6 years ago
With all this Mow Mow talk, what does Puck think of ZZ Top?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 6 years ago
Has someone posted this yet?
https://youtu.be/EQrQjNNZCAo
lim95 almost 4 years ago
The Toddler does a good Magnitude impression. Pop pop!
Category L (stop the spammers) over 3 years ago
Do you mean mother cat ;)