Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for March 29, 2012
March 28, 2012
March 30, 2012
Transcript:
Jimbo: Well, well...after ignoring me for weeks...you've decided to jump up on my lap! I have a few rules... First... I've reconsidered! No rules!
Peekaboo: Too late!
adoption is too good for that cat. treat it in kind: do to pt what it did to his sweat pants. NEVER LET AN ANIMAL GET AWAY WITH DESTRUCTION. EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agree with you Ashburn Stadium Declawing only makes cats more likely to bite! and according to experts causes them to be more likely to get arthritis! I NEVER declaw my cats just through trial and error find the type of scratching post they like and keep that around. Mine have have a couple of types they love right now and they never claw furniture. I even have a 22 year old and he pretty much gets food whenever he asks for it.
Cats don’t feel guilt and don’t understand punishment like dogs do. It’s not their fault, it’s in their DNA. Punishment doesn’t work. The cat just thinks you’ve lost your mind. A loud noise or a spray of water is discomfort, and this the cat understands and should eventually learn to avoid it by stopping the behavior. But with cats, there’s no guarantee. If you don’t like it, don’t live with a cat. Just don’t think you can punish her into obeying. Like Thiser, we have a sturdy scratching post. The males use it often. The female uses an old throw rug that we have in the kitchen. Nobody uses the furniture. Everybody has their claws. We’re all happy.
My cat is currently curled up between me and the back of my chair. The only time you should have a cat declawed is if they’re strictly indoors and you don’t want your furniture torn apart. Even then, it’s a last resort option.
Also agree with ashburn stadium. Never declaw a cat! Amputating the last segment of their paws is horrible. Keep their claws trimmed and lots of scratching posts. We have a round one with a ball that they can knock around on it, too. Our outside cats love to just scratch a tree or fallen limb.
cat haters need to go read a strip they enjoy and leave us to loving our cats and Rose is Rose!Spay and Neuter YES!Declawing is INHUMANE and NO dont do it!!!
We had a sweet little cat named Carmie. (His full name was Caramel Sundae,because he was white with caramel colored fur swirled over him.) He didn’t need coaxed to sit on our laps. He just jumped up on us and curled up purriing. Poor thing died of feline lieukemia when he was only three and a half.
There is no last resort for declawing a cat, unless you are comfortable with having the ends of each of YOUR fingers, from the first knuckle down, removed. That’s what it amounts to. It’s not a matter of just removing the claws or clipping them short. Do a little research. And, as Thiser said, it only makes cats more likely to bite if they lose their first line of defense. Plus declawed cats frequently develop litter box problems and other neurosis. Try out different types of scratching posts, as Ray suggests. We have four in this household of three cats and one foster cat, and nobody claws the humans or the furniture. If you want a pet without claws, get a fish or a snake.
My kitty not only has her claws, she’s trained pretty darn well. She learned real fast that if you kneed mommy’s lap and get through the pants a loud noise follows and you get dumpped and denied lap, and that’s no fun.
Phatts over 12 years ago
… time to call Kitty Adoption Agency …
The Nihilist over 12 years ago
Time for kitty to go outside and learn perspective
el8 over 12 years ago
cats have no perspective
oskerw over 12 years ago
She’s worse than Clem right now…
trebane over 12 years ago
I understand exaggeration for comedic effect, but if my cat ever attempted half the things Peekaboo does… she’d quickly find herself unwelcome.
Ned Snipes over 12 years ago
This is a good case for declawing!
Joel Ivy over 12 years ago
adoption is too good for that cat. treat it in kind: do to pt what it did to his sweat pants. NEVER LET AN ANIMAL GET AWAY WITH DESTRUCTION. EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thiser over 12 years ago
Agree with you Ashburn Stadium Declawing only makes cats more likely to bite! and according to experts causes them to be more likely to get arthritis! I NEVER declaw my cats just through trial and error find the type of scratching post they like and keep that around. Mine have have a couple of types they love right now and they never claw furniture. I even have a 22 year old and he pretty much gets food whenever he asks for it.
Ray_C over 12 years ago
Cats don’t feel guilt and don’t understand punishment like dogs do. It’s not their fault, it’s in their DNA. Punishment doesn’t work. The cat just thinks you’ve lost your mind. A loud noise or a spray of water is discomfort, and this the cat understands and should eventually learn to avoid it by stopping the behavior. But with cats, there’s no guarantee. If you don’t like it, don’t live with a cat. Just don’t think you can punish her into obeying. Like Thiser, we have a sturdy scratching post. The males use it often. The female uses an old throw rug that we have in the kitchen. Nobody uses the furniture. Everybody has their claws. We’re all happy.
Doctor11 over 12 years ago
My cat is currently curled up between me and the back of my chair. The only time you should have a cat declawed is if they’re strictly indoors and you don’t want your furniture torn apart. Even then, it’s a last resort option.
GSJohnson over 12 years ago
But going back to the strip, who would honestly try to impose rules on a cat? Her reaction is quite believable :-)
7catsrule over 12 years ago
Also agree with ashburn stadium. Never declaw a cat! Amputating the last segment of their paws is horrible. Keep their claws trimmed and lots of scratching posts. We have a round one with a ball that they can knock around on it, too. Our outside cats love to just scratch a tree or fallen limb.
GrandmaY over 12 years ago
My cat lays on my desk with his head or legs on my computer while my dogs wrestle behind my chair.
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
“I have a few rules” rules …NOT!
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
Peekaboo just wants some material for a crazy quilt. Don’t worry, she won’t leave a ‘shred’ of evidence!
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
Yeouch!
Potrzebie over 12 years ago
I’m sure Jimbo has a good file in his toolkit.
tbritt99 over 12 years ago
Wow. Quite a few cat haters on this page.@ Joel Ivy- what would you suggest, kill it? :(
Linda Solomon over 12 years ago
cat haters need to go read a strip they enjoy and leave us to loving our cats and Rose is Rose!Spay and Neuter YES!Declawing is INHUMANE and NO dont do it!!!
beerhunter12 over 12 years ago
Time to see how far kitty can fly. Cats love to fly.
kbyrdleroy123 over 12 years ago
She was going to do that anyway, regardless of the rules
dakabn5 over 12 years ago
LOOSEN UP! IT’S A COMIC STRIP! SHEESH!
iced tea over 12 years ago
We had a sweet little cat named Carmie. (His full name was Caramel Sundae,because he was white with caramel colored fur swirled over him.) He didn’t need coaxed to sit on our laps. He just jumped up on us and curled up purriing. Poor thing died of feline lieukemia when he was only three and a half.
LadyLew over 12 years ago
There is no last resort for declawing a cat, unless you are comfortable with having the ends of each of YOUR fingers, from the first knuckle down, removed. That’s what it amounts to. It’s not a matter of just removing the claws or clipping them short. Do a little research. And, as Thiser said, it only makes cats more likely to bite if they lose their first line of defense. Plus declawed cats frequently develop litter box problems and other neurosis. Try out different types of scratching posts, as Ray suggests. We have four in this household of three cats and one foster cat, and nobody claws the humans or the furniture. If you want a pet without claws, get a fish or a snake.
water_moon over 12 years ago
My kitty not only has her claws, she’s trained pretty darn well. She learned real fast that if you kneed mommy’s lap and get through the pants a loud noise follows and you get dumpped and denied lap, and that’s no fun.