Mom used to let us run around for hours in the snow. We would come in, soaked, hungry, and exhausted. Of course, Mom’s ulterior motive was that we would go to be earlier and sleep longer, thus allowing Dad and her some peace and quiet.
I don’t remember any of my pets enjoying dripping mittens and hats. I think my life has missed something now (as I watch Smudge and the Marshmallow Mouse sleeping on the back of the couch); then again, maybe not.
Gramma would spend all year knitting mittens of various sizes from left over knitting projects. Mom would put the box of them in the garage when we were thrown outside to play (children ARE outside animals) along with a laundry basket. When our mittens, or the gang we played with mittens got too wet and snowy they would be deposited in the laundry basket, and a pair (didn’t matter if they matched, they were dry mittens) was pulled on. When we went inside all the mittens would go in the dryer with all the rest of the damp clothes. If our friends took home our mittens, we usually had theirs. At the end of the season, all mittens that weren’t ours would be put on the driveway, and everyone who had our mittens would bring them back and claim theirs. That is why there were three pairs hanging there.
This is similar to the mystery of why my water (or tea, or whathaveyou) in the glass beside me is more delicious than the water in my kitty’s special, fancy, stainless steel, filtered, whisper-quiet water fountain.
I finally got a bigger litter box! It’s 2 to 4 inches bigger than the old box in all dimensions, with 9-inch high walls! And so far the kitties aren’t kicking the litter out of the box. Huzzah!
One of my kids tells me his cat’s litter box has a one-way entrance on the side. The exit is out the top so the litter falls off the cat’s paws to stay in the box. I’d never heard of a litter box like that. (Will wonders never cease?)
uncle snipe almost 2 years ago
Try the hat indeed! my girls prefer boots. I love Pucky’s tongue stuck out to catch the delicacies falling from the mittens!
McColl34 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Why?
Because, cat!
RuinQueenofOblivion almost 2 years ago
The cuteness… from… Puck’s… mlem… overwhelming…
sugordon almost 2 years ago
It’s nice to see them all so happy
emiesty Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Why three pairs of mittens for two Children?
thelsrc almost 2 years ago
OK, this must have actually happened at some time.
Crann Bethadh almost 2 years ago
It’s mineral water. What’s the problem?
Jungle Empress almost 2 years ago
Suddenly I’m reminded of Blossom’s interest in the waterdrops of a recently used shower…
WelshRat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Drips for the drippy.
DennisinSeattle almost 2 years ago
Interesting! I have never seen this from my cats, but we have not had snow, children and cats at the same time.
KROverton almost 2 years ago
I tracked in some snow today. It only got a compulsory sniff.
222jo almost 2 years ago
Tongues as cute as toebeans !
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 2 years ago
OZ might beat up the mittens when they’re dry.
My Monroe would likely carry them around, beating them up periodically to keep them in submission.
artchick530 almost 2 years ago
Clean bowl of fresh water: nope. Puddle from mittens and hats: yes, please!
Jesse Atwell creator almost 2 years ago
I’d had “gravelly” mashed potatoes before, but never tried the mittens.
rs0204 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Mom used to let us run around for hours in the snow. We would come in, soaked, hungry, and exhausted. Of course, Mom’s ulterior motive was that we would go to be earlier and sleep longer, thus allowing Dad and her some peace and quiet.
A clever and tricky woman she was.
DorseyBelle almost 2 years ago
Bottom of Cat Chin! [BOCC] last panel, OZ.
Katzen1415 almost 2 years ago
This is what I was talking about last week. Snow tends to contain more than just water. They do make it look incredibly refreshing, though!
diskus Premium Member almost 2 years ago
So true. Though i agree on the boots. We would just lay the gloves on the hearth. Warm and water!
misty almost 2 years ago
I like to see wet clothes at home
All dripping from above
Cats beneath lappin’ thirstily
From mittens, hats and gloves
I like to see the cats all drink
In perfect harmony
I’d like to hold them in my arms
And keep them company
I like to see the cats for once
Enjoy a ’freshment stand
And hear licks echo despite buzzkill
Of gravel mittens panned
There’s real joy that’s there
Pass it along
See cats smile today
Over and over
La, la, la, la
To, do, do, do, do, do
La, la, la
It’s a kitty thing
- Roquel Davis / Roger Greenaway / Roger Cook / William Backer – I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony) – The New Seekers
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It’s called a MUD ROOM people. We have the technology now.
Kitty Katz almost 2 years ago
Burt Bacharach and Hal David: Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
Snow drops keep melting on the floor,
They bring tasty water with just a little more
Delicious H₂O
Those snow drops keep melting on the floor, they keep melting.
…….
So I just waited patiently by the line
The mittens are a bit gravelly but still taste mighty fine
The hats are A-Okay!
Those snow drops keep melting on the floor, they keep melting.
…….
And there’s one thing I know,
The snow melt is one reason I love this season,
I don’t mind the cold at all, ‘cause no one’s freezin!
…….
Snow drops keep melting on the floor,
They bring tasty water with just a little more
Vintage like sweet wine!
Just keep on bringing on the snow, I’ll keep singing
I have my friends
And contentment without end!
cat19632001 almost 2 years ago
We need a chart from Pucky comparing the various tastes from the snowy accessories.
Kitty Katz almost 2 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Elvis-Anum: I have an idea for your Multicolored Mayhem routine. Each cat gets their own song, and you all come together for the Grand Finale.
Lupinium: Kind of a Final Thwump, so to speak.
Elvis: Yes. I’ve invited Louie-Nour and made sure he knows what’s coming.
Lupinium: Good thinking. Have you spoken to Thomios about refreshments?
Elvis: Yes. The Royal Procurers have already delivered delicacies from Parts Unknown.
Sometime Later
Lupinium: I have a list of songs I think will suit for the performance.
Elvis: But these haven’t been written yet!
Lupinium: Don’t worry. I know someone who can provide the lyrics for us.
Elvis: Don’t tell me you’re going to break the Fourth Wall again!
Lupinium: Why not? I’ve broken just about everything else around here!
katey11 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
OT BCN books
BWSterling almost 2 years ago
Lupin isn’t pink!! sad face
ladykat almost 2 years ago
I don’t remember any of my pets enjoying dripping mittens and hats. I think my life has missed something now (as I watch Smudge and the Marshmallow Mouse sleeping on the back of the couch); then again, maybe not.
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
Plus, it’s locally-sourced!
Red Bird almost 2 years ago
It’s always a pleasure to see a smile on Elvis’ face.
scaeva Premium Member almost 2 years ago
ROTFLMHO!!!! Talk about perfect delivery and timing:
First panel: deadpan.
Second panel: silliness
Third panel: acute catliness …
Fourth pane: GUFFAW!
Thankfully, I had already finished my coffee!
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
It’s all about terroir.
scaeva Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Found water” is always superior. It tastes better if you catch it yourself.
Jacob Mattingly almost 2 years ago
now this is just pure adorable. I also like the ender of "try the hat. "
knight1192a almost 2 years ago
Puck is clearly not a fan of gravely mitten taste.
gregcomn almost 2 years ago
Perhaps they belong to the kittens that lost their mittens? (& Lupin is looking for the promised pie.)
crazeekatlady almost 2 years ago
Gramma would spend all year knitting mittens of various sizes from left over knitting projects. Mom would put the box of them in the garage when we were thrown outside to play (children ARE outside animals) along with a laundry basket. When our mittens, or the gang we played with mittens got too wet and snowy they would be deposited in the laundry basket, and a pair (didn’t matter if they matched, they were dry mittens) was pulled on. When we went inside all the mittens would go in the dryer with all the rest of the damp clothes. If our friends took home our mittens, we usually had theirs. At the end of the season, all mittens that weren’t ours would be put on the driveway, and everyone who had our mittens would bring them back and claim theirs. That is why there were three pairs hanging there.
Cleementine almost 2 years ago
This is similar to the mystery of why my water (or tea, or whathaveyou) in the glass beside me is more delicious than the water in my kitty’s special, fancy, stainless steel, filtered, whisper-quiet water fountain.
Fennec! at the Disco almost 2 years ago
OT: Exploding Kittens game
Is anyone familiar with it? I found the game on clearance today and impulse-bought it. Haven’t played it yet.
Fennec! at the Disco almost 2 years ago
And in other news…
I finally got a bigger litter box! It’s 2 to 4 inches bigger than the old box in all dimensions, with 9-inch high walls! And so far the kitties aren’t kicking the litter out of the box. Huzzah!
One of my kids tells me his cat’s litter box has a one-way entrance on the side. The exit is out the top so the litter falls off the cat’s paws to stay in the box. I’d never heard of a litter box like that. (Will wonders never cease?)
catmom1360 almost 2 years ago
I just love the way Georgia draws cat tongues.
kittylover.truitt almost 2 years ago
This is adorable!!!!!!