This is obviously set before the famous strip that I recalled yesterday. The one which ended with Rover answering Red’s question, “What do you like least about being a dog?” by replying “Having to wait for years in Heaven before you join me there.”
Everyone who is, or has been, owned by dogs knows how lonely life is without them. And dogs who lose the people they own are lonely without them, too—look at the dogs who keep looking for their person after they die. I once witnessed a dog visiting his person’s grave and lying down on it, not wanting to leave. The person’s son said the dog just couldn’t seem get over the loss.
I miss all my fur babies. Usually had 2-4 so nobody was left alone. We all mourned together. I actally feel the absence of them way more than the absence of any real people. I’ve learned what love really is—unconditional and continual.
Yakety Sax 8 months ago
This. . . . will not end well!
Calvinist1966 8 months ago
This is obviously set before the famous strip that I recalled yesterday. The one which ended with Rover answering Red’s question, “What do you like least about being a dog?” by replying “Having to wait for years in Heaven before you join me there.”
robertdkrebs Premium Member 8 months ago
Boy I miss my Rugby
markkahler52 8 months ago
Too young and alive to be contemplating such… but there it is…
Catfeet Premium Member 8 months ago
Rover’s right…the loneliness is killer. Poor kids.
my3dogsons 8 months ago
Everyone who is, or has been, owned by dogs knows how lonely life is without them. And dogs who lose the people they own are lonely without them, too—look at the dogs who keep looking for their person after they die. I once witnessed a dog visiting his person’s grave and lying down on it, not wanting to leave. The person’s son said the dog just couldn’t seem get over the loss.
rockyridge1977 8 months ago
Best ’buds " forever!
slelareader 8 months ago
Red, please don’t send Rover into an existential crisis
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 8 months ago
I think that’s enough talking about death and the afterlife. Let’s live for today!
TPOO Premium Member 8 months ago
I miss all my fur babies. Usually had 2-4 so nobody was left alone. We all mourned together. I actally feel the absence of them way more than the absence of any real people. I’ve learned what love really is—unconditional and continual.
g04922 8 months ago
Animals have no concept of death… Knowing their own mortality is the Doom of Man.
ragsarooni 8 months ago
You got some ‘splainin’to do,red‼️
feefers_ 8 months ago
I miss Dolly, Sally, Treacle, Barney and Zebedee. Glad I still have my Daisy Dumpling
Drbarb71 Premium Member 8 months ago
So many loving people in this string of comments! It warms my heart. Your little fur babies are SO lucky to have you.
edh1620 Premium Member 8 months ago
And my Maggie and Kiya. I love Red and Rover, but this one made me tear up.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
I have photo and my artwork to remember all my wonderful cats. I have been a very lucky cat-whisperer. One of them, Vivekat, lived to be 17.
Please do not use this as an invitation for an “oldest cat” contest.
BryanWoolman Premium Member 8 months ago
This story thread is making me sad.
bwswolf 8 months ago
Red and Rover ……. enjoy the time you have together ………. and ……. make the best of it …… ;)
raybarb44 8 months ago
Feelings mutual big guy…..
sheashea 8 months ago
As quickly as these 2 age in this strip, they’ll never have to worry about one losing the other.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 8 months ago
Wow. Didn’t expect such a maudlin strip when I opened up my GoComics page
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
Humans are not the only ones who recognize death. But are the only ones who are aware it’s coming.
mruch 8 months ago
Sad. The best day is the first one. Everything after is down hill
Teto85 Premium Member 8 months ago
Please. Two of the dogs are 9 and 3 of the cats are over 10.