I avoid this entire saga by using an under sink trash can. Sure they may still wonder, but out of site is almost out of mind for a cat. Sometimes, if you’re lucky.
Loaner Cat has never been interested in the trash unless Murphy Dobe got into it first. He only did it a couple times before we got a Simple Human Step On Can. One of those big, stainless steel ones. We brought it home and he studied it for a few days, watching us as well until he figured out that if he stood on the pedal, the lid popped up. He’d get so excited though, as soon as the lid popped up, he’d dance around the kitchen and down would go the lid! He’d stand there and stare at the can in confusion, try the pedal again and the whole thing would become a vicious cycle for him, poor thing. Never did figure it out but oh, it was fun to watch.
Perhaps an interview with Old Mag will satisfy the cats’ curiosity. I’m sure the actual plotline will be more convoluted and entertaining, but hopefully the raccoons will enter in somewhere.
I had friends whose dog fished an avocado pit out of the trash. When told to put it down, she did, down her throat. The vet said the pit would kill her so she had to have surgery. Yep, trash needs a dog tight cover.
This is an adorable strip and all too accurate. I can’t wait to see where it goes. I also can’t help but notice that Elvis’ right paw remains unpainted in panel 2.
I really like the perspective change – we’re looking up from the floor at Elvis (and the sky? thru the window) and then we move “up” (with Puck?) and are looking head on at Elvis and Puck (and see the yard thru the window).
My trash cans are under the kitchen and bathroom sinks for a reason: one of our long-ago cats liked to nap in the trash cans. And one day she emerged from her nap with a wad of used chewing gum stuck in her fur. One of the kids had quite an adventure degumming the cat.
(Which is why, even now, I always wrap my used gum in the wrapper it came in before I throw it away. You never know with cats what they’ll manage to get into.)
My Luna insists on emptying all small trash bins in the house. We resorted to buying a lidded bin for our main bath. In the guest bath, the bin is in the cabinet under the sink. Otherwise I would find used tissues and q-tips all over the house.
I have had few mice or roaches since I started to keep my food scraps in an organics bag in my fridge and wipe my dishes with a used napkin and toss them in it too. It’s important to keep the place as free of scraps and such as possible since I have neighbors who suffer from dementia and brain damage.
I had a chicken pot pie for dinner the other night. While there didn’t seem to be any residue on the paper pie holder, my cat kept going to the trash to take it out. He would eat the paper if I didn’t prevent it. I finally had to put it in a plastic baggie and then throw it into the trash.
thelsrc over 1 year ago
Oooh! A trash mystery.
WelshRat Premium Member over 1 year ago
Elvis, you’ve bin had…
uncle snipe over 1 year ago
Elvis covering the important stories. Digging DEEP into the questions we all need answers too. Old spaghetti, eh Pucky?
McColl34 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Hmm. Interesting little mounds can be seen through the window. Inquiring minds want to know: Are they mountains? Molehills? Something more sinister?
Maybe we should have a neighborhood roving reporter check it out. Tommy?
Maybe we should have a bookstore cat do some research on these mysterious objects. Beatrix?
Of course, we must solve the riddle of The Trash first, it’s much closer to home.
Le'letha Premium Member over 1 year ago
Elvis. Elvis, no.
…eh, you know what, go ahead and find out. Just remember, you’re on camera, and Burt’s highlight reel is forever.
uncle snipe over 1 year ago
I avoid this entire saga by using an under sink trash can. Sure they may still wonder, but out of site is almost out of mind for a cat. Sometimes, if you’re lucky.
Robin Harwood over 1 year ago
Elvis, as Le’letha says, they keep you out to protect you. If that old spaghetti gets you, you’re doomed.
ikini Premium Member over 1 year ago
Tail twitch and a single fang: hard-hitting reporter Elvis is on the story!
I need a burrito over 1 year ago
Moles right there soooo close!
FreihEitner Premium Member over 1 year ago
I don’t understand… “old spaghetti”? Like I’m not going to eat all the spaghetti?
Lady Bri over 1 year ago
And is the Bin Man mythical like the alleged Mailman? Enquiring minds want to know!
If you need help “uncovering” this story Elvis, my Trouble can lend you a paw. He’s adept at knocking over the trash can!
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
Cats like them are why we have covered trash containers.
Tigrisan Premium Member over 1 year ago
Loaner Cat has never been interested in the trash unless Murphy Dobe got into it first. He only did it a couple times before we got a Simple Human Step On Can. One of those big, stainless steel ones. We brought it home and he studied it for a few days, watching us as well until he figured out that if he stood on the pedal, the lid popped up. He’d get so excited though, as soon as the lid popped up, he’d dance around the kitchen and down would go the lid! He’d stand there and stare at the can in confusion, try the pedal again and the whole thing would become a vicious cycle for him, poor thing. Never did figure it out but oh, it was fun to watch.
David 42 over 1 year ago
mmm, spaghetti. Nothing to sneeze at :D
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 1 year ago
Old spaghetti may mean a, Pink and smelly Lupin, if he investigates this!
AgEnT sEaGuL over 1 year ago
WE GOT A GOAT AND NAMED IT TABITHA
Katzen1415 over 1 year ago
Perhaps an interview with Old Mag will satisfy the cats’ curiosity. I’m sure the actual plotline will be more convoluted and entertaining, but hopefully the raccoons will enter in somewhere.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Ah, the mysteries of the garbage can. Fortunately, mine are not interested in my under the sink one.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Oh great, another trashy story designed to entice the viewing audience to dig deeper, to root through the garbage for truth.
Miss Mina over 1 year ago
Elvis seeks out the stories The People don’t want him to uncover!
cat19632001 over 1 year ago
Panel 4 – Ora Zella pops her head out of the trash bin while slurping down a strand of spaghetti.
mepowell over 1 year ago
I had friends whose dog fished an avocado pit out of the trash. When told to put it down, she did, down her throat. The vet said the pit would kill her so she had to have surgery. Yep, trash needs a dog tight cover.
cldisme over 1 year ago
“On top of spaghetti-i-i-i…All covered in Che-e-e-e-e-se…”
Le'letha Premium Member over 1 year ago
This is an adorable strip and all too accurate. I can’t wait to see where it goes. I also can’t help but notice that Elvis’ right paw remains unpainted in panel 2.
Gent over 1 year ago
Well Elvis. You got a point there. Why they could even be hiding elusive extraterrestrials in there.
Kitty Katz over 1 year ago
Billy Joel: Honesty
If you search for a place to nap
It isn’t hard to find
There’s always the Big Red Couch or the floor
But if you want to find out about trash
You might as well commit a crime
The bin is sealed and no one knows what its for!
…….
Honestly, it all seems so absurd
The Humans have something to hide!
Honestly, the rumors we have heard!
Open that bin, what is inside?
…….
We can go exploring
And running through the hall
When we get the zoomies once again
But when investigating,
We just can’t figure out at all
What the Humans hide in that trash bin!
…….
Honestly, it all seems so absurd
The Humans have something to hide!
Honestly, the rumors we have heard!
Open that bin, what is inside?
…….
I can look for bacon
I can look for ham
But where is old spaghetti?
Is it in that can?
We have tuna water again and again,
I know, I know
…….
When we do investigating
Don’t be too concerned
We won’t do much damage as we run
Well, maybe Lupin and Ora Zella
Will tear the place to shreds
That’s a fact you can depend upon!
…….
Honestly, it all seems so absurd
The Humans have something to hide!
Honestly, the rumors we have heard!
Open that bin, what is inside?
prrdh over 1 year ago
It isn’t so much that they don’t want you to cover it as they don’t want you to cover the floor with it.
Portmanteau over 1 year ago
I really like the perspective change – we’re looking up from the floor at Elvis (and the sky? thru the window) and then we move “up” (with Puck?) and are looking head on at Elvis and Puck (and see the yard thru the window).
mpolo11 Premium Member over 1 year ago
What, no compost?
anomalous4 over 1 year ago
OT: Oslo, & fun with Scotia
scaeva Premium Member over 1 year ago
What does “old” spaghetti smell like? Ours never lasts that long!
Fennec! at the Disco over 1 year ago
My trash cans are under the kitchen and bathroom sinks for a reason: one of our long-ago cats liked to nap in the trash cans. And one day she emerged from her nap with a wad of used chewing gum stuck in her fur. One of the kids had quite an adventure degumming the cat.
(Which is why, even now, I always wrap my used gum in the wrapper it came in before I throw it away. You never know with cats what they’ll manage to get into.)
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
Covered waste baskets, a necessity with cats.
Red Bird over 1 year ago
Nice window view in the last panel.
Kelliekatlady over 1 year ago
My Luna insists on emptying all small trash bins in the house. We resorted to buying a lidded bin for our main bath. In the guest bath, the bin is in the cabinet under the sink. Otherwise I would find used tissues and q-tips all over the house.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
Aspen_Bell over 1 year ago
I love these investigative reports.
burke129529 over 1 year ago
OT
Mathaline over 1 year ago
I’m guessing it could be all those takeout containers from last Wednesday, Pucky! :D
Mx Crazy Cat Person over 1 year ago
OMC, Pucky is looking extra cute today. I just want to give him a nice squishy hug.
Jacob Mattingly over 1 year ago
Now were all caught up, time for a brand new arc.
catmom1360 over 1 year ago
I had a chicken pot pie for dinner the other night. While there didn’t seem to be any residue on the paper pie holder, my cat kept going to the trash to take it out. He would eat the paper if I didn’t prevent it. I finally had to put it in a plastic baggie and then throw it into the trash.
jewlie over 1 year ago
The reporters are making me much more observant. I also noticed the mounds in the lawn. It is a world of wonders!