Is it my imagination or has this strip been getting more obscure on the jokes lately? I don’t usually have to have them explained to me, but lately I have.
Hmmm… What good is feeding a disembodied spirit? The food doesn’t get to the body. So the lazy cat remains in his quandary. Sigh; let me lay here and think on it some more.
Well, Johnson did it again this morning . . . I asked the wife it she had read Arlo and Janis, and did she understand it. She said that she thought she did. I then asked her if she knew what day it was . . . not until then did the light go on.
el8 over 11 years ago
The shadow chows.
bsqnbay over 11 years ago
Great! Now he has to feed two of them!
rusty gate over 11 years ago
Arlo saw the shadow, 6 more weeks of the cat sleeping in the bed?
nanakitteh over 11 years ago
Is it my imagination or has this strip been getting more obscure on the jokes lately? I don’t usually have to have them explained to me, but lately I have.
Reppr Premium Member over 11 years ago
EWH!
jploch5408 over 11 years ago
Ground Cat Day???
Phosphoros over 11 years ago
Hmmm… What good is feeding a disembodied spirit? The food doesn’t get to the body. So the lazy cat remains in his quandary. Sigh; let me lay here and think on it some more.
WTF Cares over 11 years ago
The commenters are mostly “obscure”. Really, beyond understanding? LOL
ScullyUFO over 11 years ago
Cabin fever all around.
Frankthecurmudgeon over 11 years ago
Shades of Andrew Wyeth.
The Life I Draw Upon over 11 years ago
Only the shadow knows. {so obvious}
tnazar over 11 years ago
My cats might send a shadow to see what’s going on in the kitchen, but when it reported food – the Charge of the Light Brigade.
finale over 11 years ago
A mere shadow of his former self.
iced tea over 11 years ago
Ludwig might be having an out of body experience!
^- ^Daeder over 11 years ago
The shadow knows!…when it’s supper time!
StoicLion1973 over 11 years ago
A shadow cat? Doesn’t that kitty have any pryde? Yep…an X-Men reference.
1504jarvis over 11 years ago
Well, Johnson did it again this morning . . . I asked the wife it she had read Arlo and Janis, and did she understand it. She said that she thought she did. I then asked her if she knew what day it was . . . not until then did the light go on.