Is Hobbes the best companion when Calvin enters his house after school?
Maybe cryptomaniac can tell us about his intimate tiger friend/friends. Surely he has found at least one in India among so many, (although tigers have become an endangered species).
Well, after Thanksgiving dinner you may have stuffed people and/or stuffed tigers. I’ll take my chances with some people, but we are all deficient in some areas. Only heaven will be ideal.
I have a miniature Hobbs brushing against my ankles now at 4 AM and he never has a bad word to say about me. Course if I don’t feed him soon I may learn the meaning of tooth and nail.
When my son turned 6, he reminded me of Calvin in so many ways. He had a cape & ran around the house pretending to be a superhero! And when he was a baby, he had a huge white Siberian tiger that he climbed all over & I finally had to sneak it out when it got too dirty & couldn’t be cleaned. Then he had a little tiger, that made a real tiger growl when it’s tummy was squeezed.
Florchi: That’s a great quote from Fernand Mery. Never heard of him, but it reflects how a lot of us feel.
Now the Heinlein quote: I don’t remember it, but I bet it’s from “The Door Into Summer.” I never thought much about cats until I read that book as a teenager. I’ve been a confirmed Ailurophile ever since.
I recognize that quote. Actually, it’s from “The Cat Who Walks Through Walls”, another great read. However, “The Door Into Summer” is possibly one of my favorite books; my father introduced it to me at a young age when my peers were reading stuff like Nancy Drew. At the time we had a cat named “Petronius the Arbiter”–Pete for short.
My cockatoo would get excited about cats. And not just apprehensive or scared. She seemed to be fascinated by them. Just calling “kitty-kitty” would excite her. She would start looking for it. I never understood how she knew what that meant. My avatar looks exactly like her reaction. (It’s not her, she’s gone now).
SaraCVT: It’s still one of my favorites. I made my kids read it and they both loved the story. Our first cat was named “Pete,” also after PTA.
Small world, to drift so far off topic, eh? ;-)
calvin you are lucky to be in the area that shows the beauty of nature and with someone you can trust at difficult time. How many city bred kids enjoy this kind of environment. And even if they are lucky enough, how much time would we parents allow them to enjoy instead of asking them to mug up on class tests and homeworks.
We all know that people that have animals live longer and they lower your blood pressure. I don’t know a nursing home in our area that doesn’t have a dog or cat there all or part of the time.
I have a friend like Hobbes - except a person (sorry Calvin, but people really aren’t that bad! Shocker, huh?). My very best friend Allie is always cheering me up when I’m depressed over something…. well, most of the time it’s the other way around…. but still you get the idea :)
margueritem about 15 years ago
After all, tigers are the best companions.
Yukoner about 15 years ago
Animals make better friends than people.
cleokaya about 15 years ago
Animals are not judgmental and take things as they are given them. And yes, stop and look at the beauty around you.
pouncingtiger about 15 years ago
Hobbes agrees. Prepare yourself Calvin. Hobbes is going to be leaving you.
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
Hobbes knows just what to say to defuse the situation.
carmy about 15 years ago
Hobbes is the smartest tiger ever.
JP Steve Premium Member about 15 years ago
Bill Watterson is the smartest cartoonist ever!
Rakkav about 15 years ago
You’re a people too, Calvin, so what does that make you?
rentier about 15 years ago
It’s realy a luck, that Calvins parents have him!
Puddleglum2 about 15 years ago
Is Hobbes the best companion when Calvin enters his house after school?
Maybe cryptomaniac can tell us about his intimate tiger friend/friends. Surely he has found at least one in India among so many, (although tigers have become an endangered species). Well, after Thanksgiving dinner you may have stuffed people and/or stuffed tigers. I’ll take my chances with some people, but we are all deficient in some areas. Only heaven will be ideal.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
I have a miniature Hobbs brushing against my ankles now at 4 AM and he never has a bad word to say about me. Course if I don’t feed him soon I may learn the meaning of tooth and nail.
tirnaaisling about 15 years ago
Not everyone is lucky enough to have a tiger!
Puddleglum2 about 15 years ago
“Imagination…it’s funny. It makes a cloudy day sunny…”
florchi about 15 years ago
Lewreader - I too have a miniature Hobbs:
“God made the cat in order that man might have the pleasure of caressing the tiger.” –Fernand Mery
“How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.” -Robert A. Heinlein
alondra about 15 years ago
This must be “Be kind to your kitty” day. I love that quote by Robert Heinlein and I will be using it on a few cat haters I know.
Yes, let’s appreciate autumn before it’s over and turns into winter!
unemandarine about 15 years ago
Of course Hobbes, that goes without saying, no doubt you’re a great companion.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
I have no problem with stuffed cats, it’s the live ones that bother me. I’ll never be one of their “staff”.
bald about 15 years ago
Macushlalondra
i agree wholeheartedly it is nice to go out into the countryside and see the changing leaves, too bad it is usually followed by snow here where i live
APPLESCRUFF about 15 years ago
When my son turned 6, he reminded me of Calvin in so many ways. He had a cape & ran around the house pretending to be a superhero! And when he was a baby, he had a huge white Siberian tiger that he climbed all over & I finally had to sneak it out when it got too dirty & couldn’t be cleaned. Then he had a little tiger, that made a real tiger growl when it’s tummy was squeezed.
Mr.Gareth about 15 years ago
I can’t remember where I heard this but I like it.
‘When you think of the most memorable moments in your life, in how many of them were you alone?’
lazygrazer about 15 years ago
People make terrible pets.
aerwalt about 15 years ago
I love cats. Of course I could never eat a whole one.
Ray_C about 15 years ago
Florchi: That’s a great quote from Fernand Mery. Never heard of him, but it reflects how a lot of us feel. Now the Heinlein quote: I don’t remember it, but I bet it’s from “The Door Into Summer.” I never thought much about cats until I read that book as a teenager. I’ve been a confirmed Ailurophile ever since.
SaraCVT about 15 years ago
I recognize that quote. Actually, it’s from “The Cat Who Walks Through Walls”, another great read. However, “The Door Into Summer” is possibly one of my favorite books; my father introduced it to me at a young age when my peers were reading stuff like Nancy Drew. At the time we had a cat named “Petronius the Arbiter”–Pete for short.
spbatwork about 15 years ago
Heinlein had cats in many of his books. It was one of his endearing literary traits.
Like Calvin and Heinlein, I talk to my cats too. Just like this cartoon, they always seem to have a different view of things. The things they tell me…
alviebird about 15 years ago
Awww…. Hobbes ruined a perfectly good ‘angry’.
My cockatoo would get excited about cats. And not just apprehensive or scared. She seemed to be fascinated by them. Just calling “kitty-kitty” would excite her. She would start looking for it. I never understood how she knew what that meant. My avatar looks exactly like her reaction. (It’s not her, she’s gone now).
Ray_C about 15 years ago
SaraCVT: It’s still one of my favorites. I made my kids read it and they both loved the story. Our first cat was named “Pete,” also after PTA. Small world, to drift so far off topic, eh? ;-)
r.haza about 15 years ago
amo a hobbes
pintcape about 15 years ago
it’s great to have a friend to pull you out of your funk,great fob hobbes.
Damian12 about 15 years ago
thats how i sometimes feel.. only animals can help your situation.
johnnydoc5 about 15 years ago
Looking at the scenery always makes me feel better.
kab2rb about 15 years ago
Has anyone notice Christmas lights are out with Thanksgiving just a few short days away. I am trying to be optomistic but it’s hard.
old_MK about 15 years ago
Geez - some days, I AM Calvin in this one! Sssoooo me!
hagarthehorrible about 15 years ago
calvin you are lucky to be in the area that shows the beauty of nature and with someone you can trust at difficult time. How many city bred kids enjoy this kind of environment. And even if they are lucky enough, how much time would we parents allow them to enjoy instead of asking them to mug up on class tests and homeworks.
krisch about 15 years ago
just make sure hobbes isn’t around when you say the same thing to susie at 21.
mattkrickel about 15 years ago
Tigers are noble! (right, Neko Case?)
Dino-1 about 15 years ago
We all know that people that have animals live longer and they lower your blood pressure. I don’t know a nursing home in our area that doesn’t have a dog or cat there all or part of the time.
JTGAM about 15 years ago
I want a friend like Hobbes!
kellijellibelli about 15 years ago
I have a friend like Hobbes - except a person (sorry Calvin, but people really aren’t that bad! Shocker, huh?). My very best friend Allie is always cheering me up when I’m depressed over something…. well, most of the time it’s the other way around…. but still you get the idea :)
Tuner38 about 15 years ago
Calvin, a note. For one to be able to say,” I love you” one must first be able to say I ( Ayn Rand ).