I had a mutt that smelled bad no matter what. I took her to a groomer just for a bath, mentioning her odor, and even with the “scent” they added – and if you know what they use you might ask them not to add it – she would start to stink on the way home. I even had her thyroid tested. It was in her fur. She could also fart like a champ, even making her get up and leave. I wish I had been doggy home cooking then! It might have solved both problems. But, oh, she was a sweetheart, easy to train. I don’t like a lot of barking. She learned to sit at the front door and let out a little snort if she wished to alert me. Never did find out what breeds she was, but she was highly intolerant to heat.
OK, Bucky is a smart cat but he would hardly be familiar with “Ellis Island” re-spelling unless … unless he’s actually a cat from Siam who had to go around the world to immigrate through Ellis Island. ?? (And, no, the fact that he walks around on two legs and talks, does not bother me. I had a Siamese cat that did that.)
suv2000 about 2 years ago
No he just doesn’t smell anything over your litter Box
Jayalexander about 2 years ago
Lay off the Shar Pei cracks! I like their felt pens A Lot!!!
iggyman about 2 years ago
As Satchel heads for the “Right Guard”!
mrcooncat about 2 years ago
Pssst .. Satchel … that’s not the part that stinks !
juicebruce about 2 years ago
Bucky you have Fish Breath ,so what is your point ?
pathfinder about 2 years ago
I have three cats that allow me to live in their home. When one or other of them passes gas, the cloud of stink is unbelievable!
Willywise52 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Labrashart?
oldchas about 2 years ago
Wait, a cat knows about Ellis Island and changing the spelling of Eastern European names?
diskus Premium Member about 2 years ago
I say we find out if Bucky can swim
BlitzMcD about 2 years ago
Bucky as usual is more discerning, and as such the smart one among this bunch.
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
I had a mutt that smelled bad no matter what. I took her to a groomer just for a bath, mentioning her odor, and even with the “scent” they added – and if you know what they use you might ask them not to add it – she would start to stink on the way home. I even had her thyroid tested. It was in her fur. She could also fart like a champ, even making her get up and leave. I wish I had been doggy home cooking then! It might have solved both problems. But, oh, she was a sweetheart, easy to train. I don’t like a lot of barking. She learned to sit at the front door and let out a little snort if she wished to alert me. Never did find out what breeds she was, but she was highly intolerant to heat.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
OK, Bucky is a smart cat but he would hardly be familiar with “Ellis Island” re-spelling unless … unless he’s actually a cat from Siam who had to go around the world to immigrate through Ellis Island. ?? (And, no, the fact that he walks around on two legs and talks, does not bother me. I had a Siamese cat that did that.)
bloodykate about 2 years ago
LOL!
GumbyDammit223 about 2 years ago
Gotta give this round to the Buckster
WentHulk about 2 years ago
Ugh Bucky……
rgcviper about 2 years ago
Satchel’s sniff test in the last panel is a nice touch.