B.C. by Hart

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  1. Yukoner

    Yukoner said, about 1 month ago

    But think of all the steaks you can make from that.

  2. big G 3469

    big G 3469Genius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    What’s next a T-rex or a Mammoth??

  3. Carmy

    CarmyGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    This could drag on forever.

  4. comixavier

    comixavier said, about 1 month ago

    I never owned a dog, but it sure was annoying with my former cats’ (seriously plural) presents… especially if some of the presents were to be able to still scurry.

  5. EarlWash

    EarlWash said, about 1 month ago

    When I was a kid, the family cat brought a mouse into the dining room and commenced to munch and crunch on it…while we were eating supper

  6. crazyasabull

    crazyasabull said, about 1 month ago

    When I was about 10 my cat brought a live mouse into the house and then let it go… refusing to catch it, simply sitting there watching as we played with our new “toy”.

  7. tbree

    tbree said, about 1 month ago

    You think that’s something? Years ago I had a cat that decided, at 2 AM, to bring a live mouse into the bed, and let it go. Should have seen how my spouse freaked out.

  8. sjoujke

    sjoujke said, about 1 month ago

    Ha - that’s nothing I have four cats one of whom brings live rabbits to bed. I’ve had to rescue quite a number over the years. My neighbours think it’s hilarious.

  9. JDG

    JDGGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    Was “gifted” a live Blue Jay once. Such fun having a bird in the house!!!

  10. Jo Jo

    Jo Jo said, about 1 month ago

    Ha HA! I have a cat who brought Jimmy Hoffa into the bed, and then, after I shooed her away, he’s never been seen since.

  11. Josh 1360

    Josh 1360 said, about 1 month ago

    We onced owned a dog who brought home a good pair of shoes! No joke!

  12. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    My cats are indoors only, but one of them still brings me her toy mice as a present and sings to me how proud she is that she “killed” it.

  13. jo  shaw

    jo shaw said, about 1 month ago

    my kids used to bring home DOGS. Does that count?

  14. Fer Lefer

    Fer Lefer said, about 1 month ago

    When I was a kid, one of my mother’s canaries escaped; a couple of days later, it came back… with a partner bird.

    We keep them until they passed…

  15. ninmas

    ninmas said, about 1 month ago

    our old cat brought us a chipmunk’s head! :P

  16. BC13

    BC13Genius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    Wolf really wants to please his master (?)…or is it part of a master plan?

  17. threlfallm

    threlfallm said, about 1 month ago

    Have had several such gifts through the years, but the one that tops them all was when one of my dogs brought a live bat into the house. She kept it concealed in her mouth until inside. It was black and I thought one of her lips was swollen. I reached down to feel her lip and she let go of the bat, which started flapping as I held one of its wings. Almost 30 years later, just remembering releases adrenaline.

  18. Joe Allen Doty

    Joe Allen Doty said, about 1 month ago

    When I was in the 9th and 10th grades and we lived in a shack of a house East of Foyil, Oklahoma (that’s between Tulsa and Joplin, Missouri), an abandoned dog sort of adopted us.

    We called him Bob because of his bobbed tail.

    There were times when we didn’t have any meat to eat and Bob would show up at the door of the screened-in porch off the kitchen with a still living rabbit or squirrel in his mouth. He would hold it until someone took it out of his mouth. He held the animal just tight enough so that it would not get away. But, when the animal was skinned, there was no proof of tooth marks on it.

    Since we were rather poor and Dad was ill during part of this time when he wasn’t working at a low paying job, I believe that Bob bringing us meat for a our table was a part of THE MASTER’S PLAN.

    After all, in the Bible, ravens stole meat off of the king’s table and took it to a prophet hiding in the wilderness. The prophet was hiding because the king wanted to kill him.

  19. ♠Lonewolf♠

    ♠Lonewolf♠Genius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    As long as he doesn’t bring something that fights back!

  20. kiptoo

    kiptoo said, about 1 month ago

    Our cat brought in a life snake and used it to teach its kittens how to kill.

  21. desturbedlio

    desturbedlioGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    my cat brought in a horny toad and we found it dead in a pottery when we were moving

  22. Ray C

    Ray CGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    jo shaw: It only counts if the dog brings you kids. Sorry.

  23. OldHipster

    OldHipster said, about 1 month ago

    That is one tough wolf!!

    Ya know?

  24. dkram

    dkram said, about 1 month ago

    Yep, Man’s best friend. They seem to understand.

  25. Teresa

    Teresa said, about 1 month ago

    When Lily, our 14 year old little cat, was about 9 months old, she brought us a live mouse, and hollered until we both came out on the front step. Then she proceeded to teach us how to kill and consume our own live prey. She made sure we were watching while she did each step in the process. Kind of gross and facinating at the same time. Later, she brought in a couple of brown grass snakes, one was still alive.

  26. cholldekkgher stenstenstaffgher

    cholldekkgher stenst... said, about 1 month ago

    Our cats stay outside.

  27. rtt470

    rtt470Genius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    Nobody notices that the Wolf is a dog(or a least drawn by the same hand) from another strip whose name escapes me.