Champion climber, and all around great Mom Cat, saves the day. Again. But ask yourself this important question…… How long before she’s up there again? And when will Iggy POP up on the scene?
D’awwwwwwwwwwwww!!!! Pucky is the bestest meow helper! Experienced and wise, teaching young Ora Zella how to get herself out of the lurch with a reassuring smile and calm manner.
I love that Puck doesn’t really have to do anything, he just has to tell Ora Zella to come back, and she comes sliding right down. Of course, that door frame has seen better days, but who cares?
My late, lamented Nimitz used to stand and shred door frames until we got meter-high scratch posts with a cat platform on top. Our frames have been safe ever since.
We just had our painter touch up the window trim above the couch facing the street, where our dear departed Spicy (lower right) used to express her interest in the neighborhood shenanigans.
Mom cat had you rescued her, you may have quelled some of her independence and autonomy streak.
Instead, you have enabled both , by being the calm voice of comfort, showing her that it was her, all along, who had the power to go home. Much like Dorothy’s time in the land of OZ , you provided OZ with the power.
But Puck, our sage like Mom-Cat; was there any other choice for you? I think not, your power rises from true love and devotion to Mom’s brood. A happy and independent fire cat is what any Mom would want for their child.
Still, I would have loved to have witnessed Burt’s magical rescue from afar, using his Drone Camera.
Clouded leopards have ankles that rotate 180 degrees backward to allow them to descend from trees head-first. Pity our domestic felines don’t have that feature.
The reason cats have trouble getting down from heights is that their legs are jointed in such a way that they have to descend backwards. That means they can’t see where they’re going, meaning that they don’t know what may be waiting for them on the ground. Squirrels don’t have that problem because their legs are jointed in such a way that they can descend headfirst. Bears don’t have the problem because even though they too have to back their way down they figure they can handle whatever there may be waiting for them.
Barbara freaks out when Roy wants to jump down, “His hips! his hips!” yes, it is about 40 inches to the bed, but it’s A BED, not jagged rocks at the bottom of a cliff. We used to do a little “tightrope act” sometimes he would try to walk the pole to the other side. So I would hold him, supporting his belly as we acted out the “Crossing the Desert” to her applause. He is too old now, but we think Roy Batty would have made a great circus cat.
I have a feeling this is something that actually happened in real life. Has Georgia ever confirmed which of the cats helped carve designs into the woodwork?
Ah yes, one of the great problems in a cat’s life. They actually did not evolve to climb things like trees, door trim etc. Their claws are do not work well for backing down a tree or other such things. It takes time and experience for a cat to learn such things on their own and resist doing such activities unless it is a matter of life and death.
uncle snipe about 1 year ago
Champion climber, and all around great Mom Cat, saves the day. Again. But ask yourself this important question…… How long before she’s up there again? And when will Iggy POP up on the scene?
McColl34 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Bea gets to the floor, “You see? I told you I could do it!”
Le'letha Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sandpaper will fix that. And a new coat of paint.
Of course, then you have to repaint all the other door frames to match…
WelshRat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Shred that frame, Sweetie.
Sue Ellen about 1 year ago
Puck is so sweetly patient!
marilynnbyerly about 1 year ago
Puck certainly soothes me.
Lady Bri about 1 year ago
D’awwwwwwwwwwwww!!!! Pucky is the bestest meow helper! Experienced and wise, teaching young Ora Zella how to get herself out of the lurch with a reassuring smile and calm manner.
Bub5g about 1 year ago
I love that Puck doesn’t really have to do anything, he just has to tell Ora Zella to come back, and she comes sliding right down. Of course, that door frame has seen better days, but who cares?
dmah Premium Member about 1 year ago
The perspective in the second panel is AWESOME!
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 year ago
Puck is so sweet.
My late, lamented Nimitz used to stand and shred door frames until we got meter-high scratch posts with a cat platform on top. Our frames have been safe ever since.
Robin Harwood about 1 year ago
The varnish is doomed.
DennisinSeattle about 1 year ago
We just had our painter touch up the window trim above the couch facing the street, where our dear departed Spicy (lower right) used to express her interest in the neighborhood shenanigans.
JDP_Huntington Beach about 1 year ago
Mom cat had you rescued her, you may have quelled some of her independence and autonomy streak.
Instead, you have enabled both , by being the calm voice of comfort, showing her that it was her, all along, who had the power to go home. Much like Dorothy’s time in the land of OZ , you provided OZ with the power.
But Puck, our sage like Mom-Cat; was there any other choice for you? I think not, your power rises from true love and devotion to Mom’s brood. A happy and independent fire cat is what any Mom would want for their child.
Still, I would have loved to have witnessed Burt’s magical rescue from afar, using his Drone Camera.
Liam G.P about 1 year ago
OZ is about to get a really sharp claw. Beware, she might scratch you when she gets down…
jewlie about 1 year ago
All excellent questions! I’ll get my first cuppa coffee and contemplate this now.
Nuliajuk about 1 year ago
Clouded leopards have ankles that rotate 180 degrees backward to allow them to descend from trees head-first. Pity our domestic felines don’t have that feature.
catmom1360 about 1 year ago
O.Z. is the cutest thing in cats.
emiesty Premium Member about 1 year ago
OT a terrifying cat from legend
arolarson Premium Member about 1 year ago
A PSA, Georgia on FB has posted regarding the last panel….
“So based on the comments today, I’m hearing that this needs to be on a mug immediately, right? (I’ll see what I can do!)”
Keep an eye on her Zazzle store!
arolarson Premium Member about 1 year ago
The Woman must be out running errands or visiting friends or else surely she would have been on the scene by now.
rs0204 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I love the perspective in panel (2).
Trespassers W about 1 year ago
A teachable moment!
MamaBird about 1 year ago
I KNEW it would be Puck who got her down.
misty about 1 year ago
(Help) She needs somebody
(Help) Not just anybody
(Help) You know she needs someone, (Help!)
When she was younger so much younger yesterday
She never needed anybody’s help, they just got in her way
But now she’s hangin’ on and feels not so self assured
Now she shrieks as she freaks ‘cause she can’t get to the floor
He’ll help her ’cause he knows she can get down
And Pucky is the best to have around
He’ll help her get her paws back on the ground
He’s pleased, pleased to help O.Z.
O.Z.! Pucky, ooh
- John Lennon – Help! – The Beatles
Pet about 1 year ago
Adorably hysterical shrieking lol!
FrannieL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Pucky to the rescue.
cat19632001 about 1 year ago
Look at her crampons!
Kitty Katz about 1 year ago
Again From Wicked: For Good
Ora Zella: Unlimited
Just look up here
Unlimited
Now what do I do?
Puck: Now it’s up to you
You can do this
Now it’s up to you!
Ora Z: I’ve heard it said
That we all have our friends for a reason
Bringing something we must learn!
I don’t want to learn right now,
I need you to come up here and get me,
There’s time later for me to learn!
Puck: We must all keep learning, that’s true
But you can do this today
Because I know you!
Like a tiny bolt of lightning as it runs through the house
Like a set of tiny claws as they grab on to the wood
Ora Z: I don’t know if I can do any better
But because I know you,
I know I can do good!
I AM CARTOON LADY! almost 1 year ago
Positive encouragement, beats hysterical shrieking, er…most of the time…also, a good wood filler may also help!
Kitty Katz almost 1 year ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
At the Artisans’ Studio
Arachna Spider: What do you think about this web design?
Maat-Tilda: I think it’s lovely. Do you want to use some of Fe-Anaro’s jewels for decoration, Ari?
Ari: Yes. I think that would be lovely.
Tillie: It was so great to find a trove of jewels at the oPyramid. (Formerly the You Call That a Pyramid)
Sophititi: And I’m glad you found a way to eliminate the sticky part of the web.
Ari: Yes. Somehow I think we’ll need the strength of web silk, however.
Soph: Why do you think that?
Ari: Wait for it…
Ora Z: It’s me, Little O, you know!
Katzen1415 almost 1 year ago
Good job, Puck! Those are some sharp claws.
alisoncoad almost 1 year ago
I’ve been waiting for Climbing Champion Pucky to come to Ora’s rescue – yay!
ladykat almost 1 year ago
Nicely done, Puck!
prrdh almost 1 year ago
The reason cats have trouble getting down from heights is that their legs are jointed in such a way that they have to descend backwards. That means they can’t see where they’re going, meaning that they don’t know what may be waiting for them on the ground. Squirrels don’t have that problem because their legs are jointed in such a way that they can descend headfirst. Bears don’t have the problem because even though they too have to back their way down they figure they can handle whatever there may be waiting for them.
Space_cat almost 1 year ago
Barbara freaks out when Roy wants to jump down, “His hips! his hips!” yes, it is about 40 inches to the bed, but it’s A BED, not jagged rocks at the bottom of a cliff. We used to do a little “tightrope act” sometimes he would try to walk the pole to the other side. So I would hold him, supporting his belly as we acted out the “Crossing the Desert” to her applause. He is too old now, but we think Roy Batty would have made a great circus cat.
bryan42 almost 1 year ago
Once again my first true smile of the day comes from Georgia and her wonderful art!
DorseyBelle almost 1 year ago
Aaaaa, the woodwork is ruined!! This is why Poppy wears nail caps.
Gent almost 1 year ago
Not worries kid. You is suppose to has nine lifes.
Code the Enforcer almost 1 year ago
Get the new Ora Zella PLANE TOOL at your local Cat Home Depot !!!
(In fine print): " Quality of Cat Plane Tool and planed surface varies. Consult a Handyman. " … :)
JLChi almost 1 year ago
Ora Z. as she reaches the bottom: “Whew! Glad I’m safe.”
Ora Z., one minute later, “That was fun, let’s do it again!”
anomalous4 almost 1 year ago
OT: Today’s Snow Sez is wonderful… #PeaceOnEarth
https://www.gocomics.Com/snow-sez/2023/11/17
BONUS: ᵀᶦⁿʸ ᵀᴼᴱᴮᴱᴬᴺˢᵎ ᵗᶦⁿʸ ⁼ˢᵠᵘᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉ⁼ so as not to wake up the sleeping kittens…
scaeva Premium Member almost 1 year ago
The shaving curls in the last panel—I actually laughed out loud!
Red Bird almost 1 year ago
Puck is an experienced climber with a heart of gold.
Sue Ellen almost 1 year ago
I have a feeling this is something that actually happened in real life. Has Georgia ever confirmed which of the cats helped carve designs into the woodwork?
thelsrc almost 1 year ago
Panels 2 and 3 reminds me of many an exchange I’ve had coaching young athletes. Almost always they were surprised to find they could in fact do it.
turner7811 Premium Member almost 1 year ago
Oh Puck. She’s still at a tender age. Maybe if she had a big, soft cushion to land on. Like Tommy! Or Trevor!
Fennec! at the Disco almost 1 year ago
Love the curls of “wood divots”!
Daltongang Premium Member almost 1 year ago
Ah yes, one of the great problems in a cat’s life. They actually did not evolve to climb things like trees, door trim etc. Their claws are do not work well for backing down a tree or other such things. It takes time and experience for a cat to learn such things on their own and resist doing such activities unless it is a matter of life and death.
metagalaxy1970 almost 1 year ago
“hysterical shrieking”!!! Well, if they wanted the column look on the door frame, they have it now.
mjcousino almost 1 year ago
Love the artwork details, in the last panel especially. Ora Z is planing that wood like a sharp vintage Stanley, great chip curls.