That’s usually how Jingle Belle Katt wakes us up in the morning. When Marvynne the House Panther joins in we have “Morning Concerto for Alto and Soprano in the Key of Feline.”
There is a cute choir piece I’ve heard done by two boys in the church choir. I can’t remember the actual name, but the two boys represent two cats talking.
Oh, and by the way, Pippi, sauce for the goose is in deed sauce for the gander. And in case you don’t get it Pippi. Pippi=Gander. Just go back to sleep and leave Fargo alone and you’ll have more pleasant dreams and life.
A long time ago, we had an older female cat (‘Six’ was her name) who was exactly like Pippi in character.
She was an evil con artist – exceptionally intelligent, hated other cats, trained people to do exactly what she wanted, was a consummate actress when causing trouble in order to get another cat into trouble. Hated kittens – once we adopted more strays our Alpha Cat spent a great deal of his time guarding those kittens so she couldn’t get to them. ‘Thou shalt have no other cat but me’ was her belief.
We recall one day when she attacked our Alpha cat (swatting ineffectually at the target from a safe distance was her idea of a fight) and caught long-suffering Alpha on his ear (which was painful for him because he was an outdoor scrapper and his ears suffered.) He mastered his anger and just gave her a single good swat. Bette Davis immediately fell over and started crying piteously as if he’d tried to kill her. All a big show for the human watching them – trying to get Alpha into trouble.
Although evil incarnate, we miss her still because there was definitely someone home behind those evil green eyes.
Strider Keninginne Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Payback, Pippi, payback.
rikkiTikki Premium Member almost 4 years ago
One polydactyly shredded cat pillow.
elizabethvshaffer almost 4 years ago
Lovely, Fargo! Bravo! The rest of your audience goes wild with applause.
RobertaPyle almost 4 years ago
That’s usually how Jingle Belle Katt wakes us up in the morning. When Marvynne the House Panther joins in we have “Morning Concerto for Alto and Soprano in the Key of Feline.”
Quabaculta almost 4 years ago
There is a cute choir piece I’ve heard done by two boys in the church choir. I can’t remember the actual name, but the two boys represent two cats talking.
Quabaculta almost 4 years ago
Oh, and by the way, Pippi, sauce for the goose is in deed sauce for the gander. And in case you don’t get it Pippi. Pippi=Gander. Just go back to sleep and leave Fargo alone and you’ll have more pleasant dreams and life.
tad1 almost 4 years ago
Nice to see Fargo get one over Pippi.
catmom1360 almost 4 years ago
Ha! Serves Pippi right.
WelshRat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
REVENGE! Fargo style.
LadyPeterW almost 4 years ago
Good kitty, Fargo! Now; run, Fargo, run!!!
wantcomicsnow almost 4 years ago
Good for Fargo! Nice to see him get one over on Pippi.
kd1sq Premium Member almost 4 years ago
A long time ago, we had an older female cat (‘Six’ was her name) who was exactly like Pippi in character.
She was an evil con artist – exceptionally intelligent, hated other cats, trained people to do exactly what she wanted, was a consummate actress when causing trouble in order to get another cat into trouble. Hated kittens – once we adopted more strays our Alpha Cat spent a great deal of his time guarding those kittens so she couldn’t get to them. ‘Thou shalt have no other cat but me’ was her belief.
We recall one day when she attacked our Alpha cat (swatting ineffectually at the target from a safe distance was her idea of a fight) and caught long-suffering Alpha on his ear (which was painful for him because he was an outdoor scrapper and his ears suffered.) He mastered his anger and just gave her a single good swat. Bette Davis immediately fell over and started crying piteously as if he’d tried to kill her. All a big show for the human watching them – trying to get Alpha into trouble.
Although evil incarnate, we miss her still because there was definitely someone home behind those evil green eyes.