There are indoor pads for dogs to use. So much better than shoving the poor dog out into the snow or rain especially late at night and you have to stay up to wait for the dog to return.
There was a Mad magazine poster “Toilet Train Your Dog”, where he’s sitting on the toilet reading a newspaper.
No, but there has been a corroborated rumor that a cat can be trained to use the human potty. It would be worth the cat’s weight in gold pressed latinum
Our cat was outside and when we got home she could hardly wait for us to open the door to the back porch where her litter box was even though she could have come in through the propped open screen door.
Early ’70s we lived in a building that at the time had no indoor plumbing (we got it installed later). Dead of winter we had to go outside to the outhouse.
The cats had a litterbox inside, not far from the wood stove we used for heating. And when it needing refreshing, we had to take it outside and bury the old contents, likely digging a hole through the snow and frozen ground to do so (at least that part could wait until daylight, unlike the outhouse trips).
In one large, long-civilized country, so many people are accustomed to relieving themselves outside (carrying special water bottles to rinse) that campaigns are ongoing to break that custom as being unsanitary and prone to spread disease. But toilet facilities are often not easily available.
It’ll come back indoors anyway if they pick it up from outside after the event and bring it back in again for disposal. If you can get the dog to sit on the crapper, you’ll cut out the middle man
Another proof that cats are smarter than dogs. And they don’t have to be litter-trained; they do it on their own. We trapped a mom and two kittens living in the woods, and they all used the litterbox from day one, no “accidents.” When they passed around a stomach bug, they even went to the litterbox to vomit, and it was easy to clean up. Until one of our other two cats puked on the living room rug in front of all three of them, and apparently they thought, “Hey, if we can do it anywhere….” and they never bothered going to the box to vomit again.
stairsteppublishing 10 months ago
There are indoor pads for dogs to use. So much better than shoving the poor dog out into the snow or rain especially late at night and you have to stay up to wait for the dog to return.
Concretionist 10 months ago
Not only indoors but the PEOPLE actually clean it out!
syzygy47 10 months ago
There was a Mad magazine poster “Toilet Train Your Dog”, where he’s sitting on the toilet reading a newspaper.
No, but there has been a corroborated rumor that a cat can be trained to use the human potty. It would be worth the cat’s weight in gold pressed latinum
Plumb.Bob Premium Member 10 months ago
Our cats go outside.
rekam Premium Member 10 months ago
Our cat was outside and when we got home she could hardly wait for us to open the door to the back porch where her litter box was even though she could have come in through the propped open screen door.
daDoctah1 10 months ago
Early ’70s we lived in a building that at the time had no indoor plumbing (we got it installed later). Dead of winter we had to go outside to the outhouse.
The cats had a litterbox inside, not far from the wood stove we used for heating. And when it needing refreshing, we had to take it outside and bury the old contents, likely digging a hole through the snow and frozen ground to do so (at least that part could wait until daylight, unlike the outhouse trips).
GoPickled Premium Member 10 months ago
Even in the Pickles home where all pets are treated equal, some animals are more equal than others (Ref: Animal Farm – 1954, George Orwell)
silberdistel 10 months ago
I don’t want to think of how this strip would be without the adorable Roscoe and the nice kid. Thanks for both.
Mikey Jay 10 months ago
We have a dog that is a Husky/Lab cross. I wish she could poop in a box like our two cats do! When my arthritis gets the better of me how I wish! :-)
bigger Nate 10 months ago
Well if he didn’t keep eating the litter it might be different r
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
In one large, long-civilized country, so many people are accustomed to relieving themselves outside (carrying special water bottles to rinse) that campaigns are ongoing to break that custom as being unsanitary and prone to spread disease. But toilet facilities are often not easily available.
jagedlo 10 months ago
Roscoe: “You were saying?”
tremaine53 10 months ago
Nelson’s first personal encounter with irony! That’s a ‘Kodak Moment’ if I ever saw one.
MRC112 10 months ago
It’ll come back indoors anyway if they pick it up from outside after the event and bring it back in again for disposal. If you can get the dog to sit on the crapper, you’ll cut out the middle man
ANIMAL 10 months ago
Dig – squat – poop – bury….. Can ya HANDLE that..????
hk Premium Member 10 months ago
That is only because if you let the cat out, it might not come back.
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Oy! Muffin flaunting her stuff….
artmer 10 months ago
Don’t fret, Roscoe. You can go outside whenever you need to.
g04922 10 months ago
Cats have always believed themselves to be exceptional.
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
Bummer.
zeexenon 10 months ago
What? He’s not a new puppy anymore?
MuddyUSA Premium Member 10 months ago
Deep sigh for Roscoe…….SIGH…….
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 10 months ago
Actually, dogs enjoy going outside! Scratching at the grass and such!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
Cat’s just got to rub your nose in it
feefers_ 10 months ago
Our house bunnies used to hop outside, they did their thing and popped back inside
Slowly, he turned... 10 months ago
If you own a cat, you have a box of …. uh… nuggets in your house!
Tina Rhea Premium Member 10 months ago
Another proof that cats are smarter than dogs. And they don’t have to be litter-trained; they do it on their own. We trapped a mom and two kittens living in the woods, and they all used the litterbox from day one, no “accidents.” When they passed around a stomach bug, they even went to the litterbox to vomit, and it was easy to clean up. Until one of our other two cats puked on the living room rug in front of all three of them, and apparently they thought, “Hey, if we can do it anywhere….” and they never bothered going to the box to vomit again.