Ya, we’re finally up before I go to work! I always did wonder about cats being able to fit into tiny places. I think someone once said something about cats being more of a liquid than a solid.
This strip really makes me miss my cat who never took a regular or simple route anywhere. He was doing parkour before parkour was a thing. Thank you Georgia!
Wow, GOComics must have been down for hours. I thought it was my tablet connection at first.
I was going back over the mystery books threads two days ago to jot down some more book and author suggestions and thought…..wouldn’t it be great if we could have a BCN Mystery Lovers discussion group. Logistics would be daunting tho. But isn’t it interesting that there is such an intersection of cats and mysteries and mysteries starring cats? Maybe it’s because cats are inherently mysterious beasts.
And today Lupin again illustrates the question…Cats, solid or liquid?
Just learned a new word – Parkour. Googled and it is even listed in Wikipedia. For those who do not know either, it is based on military obstacle training course. At least that what Wikipedia says. I think it was originated by cats who are proficient at getting in and out of tight spaces. As we all know, there is no box too small nor piece of paper for any self-respecting cat.
Many sci fi fans here, in addition to mystery fans, thanks to Georgia! I am both :). Cats, of course, are mysteriously, fantastically, scientifically phantasmagorical creatures. See also Dog eat Doug.
THIS is the Lupin we all know and love! Silly little fella will come around soon enough with Goldie. Also, this is the part of him that was NOT mostly good.
O.T. Family Cat. Some months ago, I posted that my sister’s family had adopted a shelter cat to be company for my brother-in-law who has dementia. They carefully chose a friendly five year old, wanting her to be a lap cat. Their previous cat had adored my brother-in-law and was such a lap cat she would meow at him to sit down so she could curl up and go to sleep. She was with them for over 15 years. I had some serious concerns about the current plan that I didn’t share here, mostly involving whether the cat would do her part and if she bonded with him, what would happen when he can no longer live at home. So here’s the update. Once she realized she had a real home, she became quite lively, doing little things like bringing live lizards into the house. She has no interest in my brother-in-law which hurts his feelings. Luckily, with dementia, he cannot remember being rejected. She adores and has bonded with my nephew who lives with them. She’s also friendly with my sister. I’m happy to say the family is happy with her as she has brought new life into the house. My sister is amused by her when she walks on the counter or sits on top of the refrigerator. So it has worked out much better than the original plan.
I just showed this to someone and they were wondering how Lupin got in there. I said that I figured in the strip Elvis stuffed Lupin in there. But in real life it would be a question of how it happened given some of the photos of Lupin on the BCN website.
Ok, off topic. Just had a good laugh a few minutes ago as I learned today is the fifty-third anniversary of the Boris Karloff narrated How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The reason for the laugh was we were watching the DVD and was asked when it came out. Had to look it up and realized what today’s date was.
Speaking about parkour, on Facebook there is an incredible video about a man using his awesome parkour skills to rescue a cat in traffic. I don’t know how to link things here from Facebook. Personally I think even the cat was impressed by his skills
Defective Premium Member about 5 years ago
Ya, we’re finally up before I go to work! I always did wonder about cats being able to fit into tiny places. I think someone once said something about cats being more of a liquid than a solid.
Ruth Brown about 5 years ago
Love your practicality, Elvis.
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
Yeah, because you can never have too many of those.
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
Now the Woman just needs to work on her cake baking (“Please be a cake!”) skills a little ….
andy.capone12 about 5 years ago
This strip really makes me miss my cat who never took a regular or simple route anywhere. He was doing parkour before parkour was a thing. Thank you Georgia!
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
Even Natasha doesn’t know what to do with that many cake stands. Or does she … ?
arolarson Premium Member about 5 years ago
Wow, GOComics must have been down for hours. I thought it was my tablet connection at first.
I was going back over the mystery books threads two days ago to jot down some more book and author suggestions and thought…..wouldn’t it be great if we could have a BCN Mystery Lovers discussion group. Logistics would be daunting tho. But isn’t it interesting that there is such an intersection of cats and mysteries and mysteries starring cats? Maybe it’s because cats are inherently mysterious beasts.
And today Lupin again illustrates the question…Cats, solid or liquid?
Zoomer&Yeti about 5 years ago
Lupin Toe-beans! And I spot a Robber Mouse.
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
“HOW?!” – so ask we all, Woman. Lupin has mad skills.
xsintricks about 5 years ago
I don’t think even Einstein could figure that one out.
Jungle Empress about 5 years ago
Silly Woman. Cats don’t need to explain, or even know, how they do it; they just do it!
Though my personal theory is that their mere presence warps spacetime. It sure would explain how Blossom manages to take up so much space on my bed!
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 5 years ago
You can practically taste the sarcasm in Elvis’ voice.
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
What are the survival odds for that glass dome?
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
That glass is impossibly tiny so of course Lupin oozes underneath it.
enigmamz about 5 years ago
If that is supposed to be air tight, we need to get him out of there.
ladykat about 5 years ago
Good Cat, Woman, how many of those contraptions do you actually own?
Robin Harwood about 5 years ago
The glass dome is doomed.
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
Love Lupin’s chubby cheeks under the cake dome.
rs0204 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Cats can de-materialize. It is where Gene Roddenberry got his idea for a Star Trek Transporter.
Michael G. about 5 years ago
You cannot argue with success …
WelshRat Premium Member about 5 years ago
Elvis has learnt how to contain Lupin.
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
Cats have a rubber skeleton.
lsnielson about 5 years ago
“Elvis did it! It’s his fault!”
Robin Harwood about 5 years ago
And the glass doom is domed.
Queen of America about 5 years ago
He’s a cat. There’s no point in asking how or why.
just another cat lover about 5 years ago
There is a lot of proof that cats are liquid
stairsteppublishing about 5 years ago
Just learned a new word – Parkour. Googled and it is even listed in Wikipedia. For those who do not know either, it is based on military obstacle training course. At least that what Wikipedia says. I think it was originated by cats who are proficient at getting in and out of tight spaces. As we all know, there is no box too small nor piece of paper for any self-respecting cat.
Denny Wheeler Premium Member about 5 years ago
Yesterday’s theme was cute clothes including cat-sized. Check today’s “Snow Sez”.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 5 years ago
How? Cat!
Nuliajuk about 5 years ago
Cats can change their molecular density.
When they’re slipping through impossible gaps – liquid.
When you are trying to get the cat out from behind some furniture and into a carrier to go to the vet – solid. Very, very solid.
Gloria Fleming about 5 years ago
I’m so glad Lupin is out of his sulk, I really missed his infectious, carefree smile!
YulanaLow Premium Member about 5 years ago
I love Elvis’ sarcasm.
sgs13 about 5 years ago
Many sci fi fans here, in addition to mystery fans, thanks to Georgia! I am both :). Cats, of course, are mysteriously, fantastically, scientifically phantasmagorical creatures. See also Dog eat Doug.
anomalous4 about 5 years ago
LOL! Reminds me of a bit of silliness I posted on Flickr a gazillion years ago:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/31333486@N00/1869573011/
The Pro from Dover about 5 years ago
Cat under glass, Alas!
123456789 about 5 years ago
lupin, the worlds only cat made if liquid. (But still,HOW did he do it!?!?)
azevedan about 5 years ago
One of mine not only can open cabinet doors, she can close them behind her.
scyphi26 about 5 years ago
He’s a cat, Lady. Just roll with it.
Code the Enforcer about 5 years ago
“KHAAAAAAAAAN !!!” …
“Oh, wait! I meant, …
“CAAAAAAAAAAATTT !!!” …
Code the Enforcer about 5 years ago
Nice re-adapt of Stephen King’s The Dome !! :)
shirins Premium Member about 5 years ago
OT: Status update
Gent about 5 years ago
Oh good. Go Comics is finally accessible now. It was down whole day for me.
wintercollie about 5 years ago
please let me know if i miss remember this – Skykey and the wonderful stories.
Aspen_Bell about 5 years ago
Cats Are Liquid! (Also solid and gaseous)
Megan.naughton Premium Member about 5 years ago
THIS is the Lupin we all know and love! Silly little fella will come around soon enough with Goldie. Also, this is the part of him that was NOT mostly good.
jrinnebraska about 5 years ago
I dunno…looks invisible to me!
scaeva Premium Member about 5 years ago
I and some friends were doing Parkour before it had a name. Looking back, I’m deeply grateful for surviving my youthful stupidity.
mistercatworks about 5 years ago
I think Lupin’s parkour moves must include a “cake lid tiddley-wink flip”.
SunflowerGirl100 about 5 years ago
O.T. Family Cat. Some months ago, I posted that my sister’s family had adopted a shelter cat to be company for my brother-in-law who has dementia. They carefully chose a friendly five year old, wanting her to be a lap cat. Their previous cat had adored my brother-in-law and was such a lap cat she would meow at him to sit down so she could curl up and go to sleep. She was with them for over 15 years. I had some serious concerns about the current plan that I didn’t share here, mostly involving whether the cat would do her part and if she bonded with him, what would happen when he can no longer live at home. So here’s the update. Once she realized she had a real home, she became quite lively, doing little things like bringing live lizards into the house. She has no interest in my brother-in-law which hurts his feelings. Luckily, with dementia, he cannot remember being rejected. She adores and has bonded with my nephew who lives with them. She’s also friendly with my sister. I’m happy to say the family is happy with her as she has brought new life into the house. My sister is amused by her when she walks on the counter or sits on top of the refrigerator. So it has worked out much better than the original plan.
knight1192a about 5 years ago
I just showed this to someone and they were wondering how Lupin got in there. I said that I figured in the strip Elvis stuffed Lupin in there. But in real life it would be a question of how it happened given some of the photos of Lupin on the BCN website.
Gent about 5 years ago
Now here’s some veterinary dance therapy.
https://twitter.com/welcomet0nature/status/1207272296756502528
Kitty Katz about 5 years ago
To quote Marie Catronette: Let them play with cake plates!
willie_mctell about 5 years ago
Powers and abilities far beyond “normal” cats.
miscreant about 5 years ago
As my dad reminds me the definition of cat is Can’t Avoid Trouble. He is so right
fuzzybritches about 5 years ago
I’m actually thinking these cake trays are like the wedding gift you get 20 of.
The Ever-Convenient Object's Shopping Mall about 5 years ago
PARKOUR!
jonesbeltone about 5 years ago
Tabby Under Glass w/ a side of Catnip.
knight1192a about 5 years ago
Ok, off topic. Just had a good laugh a few minutes ago as I learned today is the fifty-third anniversary of the Boris Karloff narrated How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The reason for the laugh was we were watching the DVD and was asked when it came out. Had to look it up and realized what today’s date was.
rick92040 about 5 years ago
OK.. That one’s funny.
Daeder about 5 years ago
Keeps Lupin fresh all day!
Lifeflame about 5 years ago
Speaking about parkour, on Facebook there is an incredible video about a man using his awesome parkour skills to rescue a cat in traffic. I don’t know how to link things here from Facebook. Personally I think even the cat was impressed by his skills
rgcviper about 5 years ago
Now that takes talent! Teach me your cake tray ways, Elvis …
Made me chuckle.
catmom1360 about 5 years ago
That gave me a laugh even if it came hours and hours late. I couldn’t get my Go Comics fix yesterday. Glad it’s back.
metagalaxy1970 about 5 years ago
Think I know why she bought a new one with a lid. If you look, only two have lids, the others are missing……..
oops Premium Member about 5 years ago
That’s a pretty little mouse in panel two…
marni.bennett about 4 years ago
Cats are not a solid. They are a liquid.