Birds don’t actually experience capsaicin (the primary component of “spiciness”) as a painful heat. That’s why some bird feed includes hot peppers, to keep away squirrels, raccoons and other mammalians.
Cats can taste capsaicin, but they can’t taste sweetness. Keep that in mind the next time Heathcliff goes flying with bubblegum.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE almost 3 years ago
“Singeworthy”.
monkeysky almost 3 years ago
Birds don’t actually experience capsaicin (the primary component of “spiciness”) as a painful heat. That’s why some bird feed includes hot peppers, to keep away squirrels, raccoons and other mammalians.
Cats can taste capsaicin, but they can’t taste sweetness. Keep that in mind the next time Heathcliff goes flying with bubblegum.
Gent almost 3 years ago
Ah the rare fire breathing dragon cat.
Gent almost 3 years ago
Thanks goodness no garbage cans in sight. Or he could’ve started a dumpster fire.
top cat james almost 3 years ago
And never give Gallagher a bong and a six-pack before deadline.
Darryl Heine almost 3 years ago
Hot stuff!
philwinn almost 3 years ago
Tabasco on fried eggs, can’t beat it.
SusieB almost 3 years ago
Cheese Ball? I hope that’s just a nickname
Healthcliff almost 3 years ago
Hot sauce is a vegetable.
Hue SL almost 3 years ago
Peace doves in the middle panel.
xsintricks almost 3 years ago
Nor the Carolina Reaper.