As I said before, every comic strip needs a cat.
Full-grown too, he does look a little long in the tooth….
It causes anxiety in everyone else.
She won’t be so happy with it when it starts clawing up the cave.
Relieving yours or causing it in others?
Could be worse. She could have wanted a support animal for terror, and found a Phorusrhacos rather than a cat.
Anybody read Trooper? True story about a family who adopted a seriously wounded bobcat kit and formed a 19-year relationship with hm. . .
A bully is a bully, no matter the gender.
So when will we see her cat meet up with Wolf?
An apex predator! Ask that feckless felid!
This is great. We now have a cat person and a dog person in this strip.
I have one question – Jane has anxiety? About what? What could possibly threaten HER?
Apparently, it works. Everyone else has some anxiety. Except the wolf of course. …yet
Strange, people often don’t allow my emotional support hippopotamus in the restaurant.
Jane loves to intimidate the guys…LOL
He’s drawing the sabertooth way too small. Those cats were bigger than lions.
My anxiety doesn’t need any support. it works well on it’s own, thank you.
Jane’s not the type of person I would think has anxiety problems. She always struck me as more the type who causes a lot of anxiety problem.
Not to be a nitpicker, but how does Jane know that cat is female?
So now she gets to bring it in every business, public place and on planes?
“Jane”? I can remember when those two were called “fat broad” and “cute chick”. The times they do change.
Only moments before we drove them extinct. Seeing their bottom jaw open enough to accommodate those K9s must have been freaky.
That’s how we got our current cat. We asked my husband’s neurologist to write a letter saying he needed an emotional support cat, because our condo building didn’t allow pets. The cat does me a world of good.
Well, it could be worse … she could have chosen a miniature Velociraptor
Jane?
pschearer Premium Member almost 4 years ago
As I said before, every comic strip needs a cat.
BigDaveGlass almost 4 years ago
Full-grown too, he does look a little long in the tooth….
Doug K almost 4 years ago
It causes anxiety in everyone else.
Chithing Premium Member almost 4 years ago
She won’t be so happy with it when it starts clawing up the cave.
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
Relieving yours or causing it in others?
DavidPlatt almost 4 years ago
Could be worse. She could have wanted a support animal for terror, and found a Phorusrhacos rather than a cat.
1953Baby almost 4 years ago
Anybody read Trooper? True story about a family who adopted a seriously wounded bobcat kit and formed a 19-year relationship with hm. . .
DadToFivePlus almost 4 years ago
A bully is a bully, no matter the gender.
Ron Dunn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
So when will we see her cat meet up with Wolf?
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
An apex predator! Ask that feckless felid!
Q4horse almost 4 years ago
This is great. We now have a cat person and a dog person in this strip.
Diat60 almost 4 years ago
I have one question – Jane has anxiety? About what? What could possibly threaten HER?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Apparently, it works. Everyone else has some anxiety. Except the wolf of course. …yet
Tentoes almost 4 years ago
Strange, people often don’t allow my emotional support hippopotamus in the restaurant.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Jane loves to intimidate the guys…LOL
rugeirn almost 4 years ago
He’s drawing the sabertooth way too small. Those cats were bigger than lions.
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
My anxiety doesn’t need any support. it works well on it’s own, thank you.
Buckeye67 almost 4 years ago
Jane’s not the type of person I would think has anxiety problems. She always struck me as more the type who causes a lot of anxiety problem.
JPuzzleWhiz almost 4 years ago
Not to be a nitpicker, but how does Jane know that cat is female?
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
So now she gets to bring it in every business, public place and on planes?
bigal666 almost 4 years ago
“Jane”? I can remember when those two were called “fat broad” and “cute chick”. The times they do change.
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
Only moments before we drove them extinct. Seeing their bottom jaw open enough to accommodate those K9s must have been freaky.
cmo2495 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That’s how we got our current cat. We asked my husband’s neurologist to write a letter saying he needed an emotional support cat, because our condo building didn’t allow pets. The cat does me a world of good.
flashdrive1988 almost 4 years ago
Well, it could be worse … she could have chosen a miniature Velociraptor
Li'l Dale almost 4 years ago
Jane?