Robert Heinlein wrote (in Starship Troopers) that a person learning to play the bagpipes looks and sounds as if he was holding a cat under his arm and biting it’s tail.
Hmmm … when this strip was originally drawn, the cat breed Scottish Fold wasn’t as popular as it is today. The Scottish Fold came about in Scotland in about 1961 from a spontaneous mutation. If you want to learn more about the breed, go to the CFA website at www.cfa.org
RAGs about 4 years ago
Robert Heinlein wrote (in Starship Troopers) that a person learning to play the bagpipes looks and sounds as if he was holding a cat under his arm and biting it’s tail.
Zev about 4 years ago
The question is, what do they wear underneath?
mrcooncat about 4 years ago
Hmmm … when this strip was originally drawn, the cat breed Scottish Fold wasn’t as popular as it is today. The Scottish Fold came about in Scotland in about 1961 from a spontaneous mutation. If you want to learn more about the breed, go to the CFA website at www.cfa.org
SusieB about 4 years ago
All warm and cozy in their tartans
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
The crowd is mesmerized , much like the snake in the basket listening to the flute …..
Sirona9 about 4 years ago
A bevy of Scottish Folds.
lagoulou about 4 years ago
Gathering of the Clans!
Agapostemon about 4 years ago
He’s serenading the Cats of Nine Tails.
Steverino Premium Member about 4 years ago
Scottish equivalent of St. Patrick. St. Piper.
khcm1157 about 4 years ago
McTabbies.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Tartan tabbies might be very popular but could be hard to find in Scotland.
sandflea about 4 years ago
The bagpiper of the Kat-skills.
about 4 years ago
Aww, they are so cute.
pchemcat about 4 years ago
Must be Scottish Folds.
decalwrites about 4 years ago
Scottish Folds?