That bell collar on kitten Roscoe looks like a wrestling champion trophy belt. (And OMC, the illustrations of Roscoe and Quilt are all kinds of whimsy and wonderful!)♥
When Georgia posts these retro strips it always makes me think of all the wonderful felines my Mom (and Dad) and my Grandmother Hannah had throughout my childhood and college years. Then all of a sudden they were all gone but I was married with a wonderful wife, a beautiful young daughter and cats of my own. Where is the tissue on this late Saturday night and where did all the time go?
I sure wish just one tussle was all it took to make friends. But, one of the techs at Spa Vet said they are all doing fine and getting along while there. Hope it’s not to much to hope that such collegiality continues when they get home?
I love absolutely everything about this strip today. The callback to the fate of Lupin’s bell, Roscoe as a kitten, Georgia’s love for her Nana Dee Dee.
Sandy, Warrior Princess is starting to look a bit like that. We started buying the special kidney diet food for Saxon recently as his kidneys are beginning to go and his appetite with them. He hates the stuff, she can’t get enough of it and moves in to scarf it down whenever she sees an opportunity.
So we’ve got one very skinny old man cat who almost looks like we’re starving him, and one small tank-like female that looks overindulged.
Yes, more stories of cats of the past! This is fantastic. Roscoe would one day sit on Quilt’s chonky throne, but it seems the bell was enough prize for him that day. I also love the picture serving as panel 5.
Big cats can also be softies. When I moved to this neighborhood, Tank a big, orange tabby would chase my cats. After a couple of years, I got Colette as a kitten. When Tank saw her, he walked right up to her and then feinted, as though he were going to chase her. Instead of running away, she took a step forward and started sniffing his nose. I watched as Tank turned and walked in a circle. His whole world was upside down. He came back and let Colette sniff him. They were friends ever after.
OT: Georgia posted this on Facebook: "Yes, this is a true story from my family! Though it happened before I was born, I’ve heard it retold many times over the years. In real life, this occurred during a small house party/gathering (Nana Dee Dee’s house was often bustling and full of people then. The sounds of Quilt and Roscoe fighting in the kitchen brought a quiet over the living room. Roscoe walked out with the collar around his neck to a rapt audience—which was very much his style. Today is Nana Dee Dee’s birthday, I miss her so much! Since it fell on a Sunday, it only felt fitting to share a family story. She was a heck of a storyteller, with a beautifully deep booming voice. Mom (the Nana) is also a terrific storyteller, and this has always been one of my favorites to request. I hope you enjoyed it! I will share some pictures of the real life Quilt and Roscoe today.EDIT TO ADD: Mom read this, and added this detail. (To properly picture this, Nana Dee Dee’s kitchen had two doors—one from the dining room into the kitchen, and another from the kitchen into the living room. This created a loop through a very pretty, mid-century dining room.) Mom tells us, “What made the incident even funnier was that the two of them ran around the kitchen-dining room door. Quilt chasing Roscoe twice, then on the third circle Roscoe comes out wearing Quiltie’s collar.”
Big Bad John, my Siamese protector cat, started out with the name Little John. He eventually grew up to weigh 20 pounds. Thanks to Jimmy Dean’s song, he was renamed Big Bad John, even though he was never bad.
When I tried to put a collar on one of my baby panthers to make it easier to tell them apart, he ran down the hall to the corner bedroom, then came back carrying the collar in his mouth. I tried it on his brother, same result. They’re now 13 years old, and thank Cat their differences are more pronounced now, though it’s still hard to identify them from much of a distance. Lots of “stop that whoever you are” in this house!
That interaction in panel 6. I have seen that SO many times when a New Young Upstart has joined our family! Bouncy kitten and disdainful adult cat mentally counting down to Kitten Flattening Paw!
Albert loved his stylish red collar (no bell though). One day we heard him in crying the living room. He ran to the sofa and stared intently under it. We realized he wasn’t wearing his collar. Turns out the clasp had failed and the collar had fallen off. He knocked it under the sofa, possibly while trying to bring it to someone with opposable thumbs, and was so upset until we put it back on him. He got a brand-new collar with a working clasp right away.
2GreyCats over 2 years ago
Baby Roscoe the Meezer is adorable! That tiny nose smudge…
JDP_Huntington Beach over 2 years ago
That’s one big Kitty! Who always leads Sunday! Funday?
MrsXandamere over 2 years ago
Cat people are my favorite people because every one of us has delightful stories like this one.
RAGs over 2 years ago
Na na na na hey hey goodbye
Olive O'Sudden over 2 years ago
That bell collar on kitten Roscoe looks like a wrestling champion trophy belt. (And OMC, the illustrations of Roscoe and Quilt are all kinds of whimsy and wonderful!)♥
DeerOrchid Premium Member over 2 years ago
There’s Quilted Toe Beans in a fight! Wowser!
Aspen_Bell over 2 years ago
IT WILL RETURN….
marilynnbyerly over 2 years ago
Speed and agility over size. June 5th must be special to Nana Dee Dee.
Le'letha Premium Member over 2 years ago
That is an AWESOME story! Go, Roscoe!
Robin Harwood over 2 years ago
Puck, Nana Dee Dee knew how to overfeed a cat.
Jungle Empress over 2 years ago
Oh, my! Roscoe is so smol and Quilt is so chonky! The best of both worlds. ❤
deadheadzan over 2 years ago
Nana knew how to feed a cat, Indeed!
WelshRat Premium Member over 2 years ago
With THIS crew, they’d only evolve into friends after Quilt stuffed Roscoe under the fridge.
TampaFanatic1 over 2 years ago
When Georgia posts these retro strips it always makes me think of all the wonderful felines my Mom (and Dad) and my Grandmother Hannah had throughout my childhood and college years. Then all of a sudden they were all gone but I was married with a wonderful wife, a beautiful young daughter and cats of my own. Where is the tissue on this late Saturday night and where did all the time go?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 2 years ago
To be The Cat, you must beat The Cat.
Gent over 2 years ago
Dee Dee, eh? Don’t tells me her brother had a secret laboratory under their house.
Tigrisan Premium Member over 2 years ago
Didn’t anyone else notice they’re both shaped like Kliban Cats? Seventies indeed!!
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
Panel four – Roscoe was a feisty kitten, wasn’t he? Kind of like a polydactyl kitten we know and love.
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
70s fashions – yech what were we thinking, eh Roscoe?
Ignatz Premium Member over 2 years ago
My small cat jumps right up to top of the wardrobe and bounces all the over the place. My fat boy has to work himself up to jump on the bed.
arolarson Premium Member over 2 years ago
I sure wish just one tussle was all it took to make friends. But, one of the techs at Spa Vet said they are all doing fine and getting along while there. Hope it’s not to much to hope that such collegiality continues when they get home?
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
In the last panel, is Pucky hinting for more bacon?
Miss Mina over 2 years ago
I love absolutely everything about this strip today. The callback to the fate of Lupin’s bell, Roscoe as a kitten, Georgia’s love for her Nana Dee Dee.
Kitty Katz over 2 years ago
Jim Croce: You Don’t Mess Around With Jim
Well it was in the late seventies
At the house of Nana Dee
There was a cat name of Quilt
And he grew up until
He was as big as could be!
Quilt was the king of his household
And he had no time for any kids!
And he was proudest of all
Of the bell he wore!
It was worth to him a few quid!
And we all know:
…….
You don’t mess with Elvis’s nap,
You don’t let the Kat Koffee spill,
You don’t try and bully a polydactyl kitten
And you don’t mess around with Quilt!
…….
One day there moved in with Nana Dee (Dee)
A lady and her Siamese
And Quilt decided he didn’t need the aggravation
Of a kitten, no he wasn’t pleased!
But Roscoe the Meese wanted to be friends
And he told Quilt, “I like your bell.”
But Quilt turned away and you could here him say,
“Leave me alone or it’ll be all heck!”
Don’t you know!
……
You don’t mess with Elvis’s nap,
You don’t let the Kat Koffee spill,
You don’t try and bully a polydactyl kitten
And you don’t mess around with Quilt!
…….
Well a cat fight soon ensued,
It was a sound you couldn’t miss
And after awhile you had to smile
When Roscoe and Quilt ceased to hiss
Roscoe wore Quilt’s collar,
Quilt had some ruffled fur,
But there was no grief, just a sigh of relief
When Quilt began to purr!
And now we know
You don’t mess with Elvis’s nap,
You don’t let the Kat Koffee spill,
You don’t try and bully a polydactyl kitten
And you don’t mess around with Quilt! or his buddy Roscoe!
A R V reader over 2 years ago
And Lupin is reminded that he had ‘lost’ that collar.
Nuliajuk over 2 years ago
Sandy, Warrior Princess is starting to look a bit like that. We started buying the special kidney diet food for Saxon recently as his kidneys are beginning to go and his appetite with them. He hates the stuff, she can’t get enough of it and moves in to scarf it down whenever she sees an opportunity.
So we’ve got one very skinny old man cat who almost looks like we’re starving him, and one small tank-like female that looks overindulged.
ladykat over 2 years ago
I love today’s strip!
Off Topic: I wrote my first exam towards my certification yesterday and passed! Only five more to go before I write the one for my license!
Katzen1415 over 2 years ago
Yes, more stories of cats of the past! This is fantastic. Roscoe would one day sit on Quilt’s chonky throne, but it seems the bell was enough prize for him that day. I also love the picture serving as panel 5.
ekw555 over 2 years ago
Roscoe’s tail all bushed out in Panel Seven!
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Big cats can also be softies. When I moved to this neighborhood, Tank a big, orange tabby would chase my cats. After a couple of years, I got Colette as a kitten. When Tank saw her, he walked right up to her and then feinted, as though he were going to chase her. Instead of running away, she took a step forward and started sniffing his nose. I watched as Tank turned and walked in a circle. His whole world was upside down. He came back and let Colette sniff him. They were friends ever after.
liebnerbeth14 over 2 years ago
Maybe there will be a comic where the man finds Lupin’s bell.
Red Bird over 2 years ago
What a lovely story! Thanks for sharing, Nana.
PammWhittaker over 2 years ago
OT: Mum update :)
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
In panel three, all Roscoe needs is a pipe and his slippers to complete the “Grandpa” look.
The Wolf In Your Midst over 2 years ago
Taking a trophy from the vanquished foe? Now that’s old-school!
rikkiTikki Premium Member over 2 years ago
Roscoe kitten looks a lot like Buzzy Mouse in that shirt.
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
Quilt must have covered the furniture, floors, and counters like a, you know.
noreenklose over 2 years ago
OT: to the Orb,
The Docs just found my cancer…I am on my first round of chemo/radiation.
I hope that it works!
There maybe times that I feel too sick to read the comments, but I’ll try.
If you don’t hear from me, I’ll get Hubby or my son to leave a message.
Kitty Katz over 2 years ago
I seem to recall Georgia writing that Roscoe was the model for Cat. https://www.gocomics.com/breaking-cat-news/2020/06/02
mepowell over 2 years ago
OT: Georgia posted this on Facebook: "Yes, this is a true story from my family! Though it happened before I was born, I’ve heard it retold many times over the years. In real life, this occurred during a small house party/gathering (Nana Dee Dee’s house was often bustling and full of people then. The sounds of Quilt and Roscoe fighting in the kitchen brought a quiet over the living room. Roscoe walked out with the collar around his neck to a rapt audience—which was very much his style. Today is Nana Dee Dee’s birthday, I miss her so much! Since it fell on a Sunday, it only felt fitting to share a family story. She was a heck of a storyteller, with a beautifully deep booming voice. Mom (the Nana) is also a terrific storyteller, and this has always been one of my favorites to request. I hope you enjoyed it! I will share some pictures of the real life Quilt and Roscoe today.EDIT TO ADD: Mom read this, and added this detail. (To properly picture this, Nana Dee Dee’s kitchen had two doors—one from the dining room into the kitchen, and another from the kitchen into the living room. This created a loop through a very pretty, mid-century dining room.) Mom tells us, “What made the incident even funnier was that the two of them ran around the kitchen-dining room door. Quilt chasing Roscoe twice, then on the third circle Roscoe comes out wearing Quiltie’s collar.”
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
“Quilt” is a peculiar name for a cat, but it sounds right, somehow. Maybe especially for a Felis gigas.
Daeder over 2 years ago
Roscoe won the Championship Bell-t!
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
Big Bad John, my Siamese protector cat, started out with the name Little John. He eventually grew up to weigh 20 pounds. Thanks to Jimmy Dean’s song, he was renamed Big Bad John, even though he was never bad.
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
Happy Pentecost! Jesus isn’t dead. He’s just given up the ghost.
knight1192a over 2 years ago
Feed? Reminds me of Butterball.
Catmom over 2 years ago
When I tried to put a collar on one of my baby panthers to make it easier to tell them apart, he ran down the hall to the corner bedroom, then came back carrying the collar in his mouth. I tried it on his brother, same result. They’re now 13 years old, and thank Cat their differences are more pronounced now, though it’s still hard to identify them from much of a distance. Lots of “stop that whoever you are” in this house!
Sionyx over 2 years ago
That interaction in panel 6. I have seen that SO many times when a New Young Upstart has joined our family! Bouncy kitten and disdainful adult cat mentally counting down to Kitten Flattening Paw!
Miss Mina over 2 years ago
Albert loved his stylish red collar (no bell though). One day we heard him in crying the living room. He ran to the sofa and stared intently under it. We realized he wasn’t wearing his collar. Turns out the clasp had failed and the collar had fallen off. He knocked it under the sofa, possibly while trying to bring it to someone with opposable thumbs, and was so upset until we put it back on him. He got a brand-new collar with a working clasp right away.
MVMartinek over 2 years ago
The Paw of “Nope!”
-Thatguy2020 about 2 years ago
Wow Elvis is old if he was born in the 70’s!