I am not a monarchist but I’d gladly accept Lily and her nine pals in place of our present queen and her household. And just imagine King Charles and his queen(?) consort. Lily every time!
My “Queen Snooper” certainly ruled my house. She didn’t have other animals to boss around, but if she wanted to sleep in a chair, no one had better try to move her out of it.In my younger days, before I was on my own, we had a female Siamese, Tuptim, who truly was the queen. She ruled all the animals, including the two dogs who would move out of her path when she walked through the house. She lived to the age of 20 and, although old and feable near the end, all the animals still treated her as the queen.
rolleg over 12 years ago
Perfect outfit for you, Lily!
BlueEyedCatMom over 12 years ago
Oh Lily, you must be related to my youngest kitty — Queen Squeaky!
pierreandnicole over 12 years ago
I miss my girls. Have 2 little boys now. Lily, nice that you are featured today.
rush.diana over 12 years ago
@pierreandnichole I am in the opposite situation.
I have always had boys and found them to be the sweet and lovable.
This is our first little girl and she can be quite bossy and mouthy particularly at mealtime.
Lily looks just like her in that outfit, and I KNOW what Cali would like to do to us with that sceptre…
rikkiTikki Premium Member over 12 years ago
I hope we do get to meet all 10 cats like this-give them all a chance to be introduced
Gilda Blackmore over 12 years ago
I am not a monarchist but I’d gladly accept Lily and her nine pals in place of our present queen and her household. And just imagine King Charles and his queen(?) consort. Lily every time!
rolleg over 12 years ago
So wonderful to have a place for cat people!
hcr1985 over 12 years ago
Lily looks sooo cute!!!
Jazz Cat over 12 years ago
Thanks, Mr Harrop, for letting us meet the kitties this way. >^..^<
lafrisone over 12 years ago
I agree. I think this is a great way to meet all TEN CATS. Keep the strips coming! Thank you, Mr. Harrop!
whitecarabao over 12 years ago
My “Queen Snooper” certainly ruled my house. She didn’t have other animals to boss around, but if she wanted to sleep in a chair, no one had better try to move her out of it.In my younger days, before I was on my own, we had a female Siamese, Tuptim, who truly was the queen. She ruled all the animals, including the two dogs who would move out of her path when she walked through the house. She lived to the age of 20 and, although old and feable near the end, all the animals still treated her as the queen.
Datboirocks777 about 6 years ago
You just can’t understand it without the cute visual.