IF I remember correctly, that was the premise of a Tom & Jerry cartoon, in the “Old West…” They signed an agreement that Tom could “catch” Jerry, in exchange for part of Tom’s dinner (he wouldn’t get any, with Jerry running around). Of course, Tom reneges on the deal, and, as the old expression goes, “Chaos ensues.”
FreihEitner Premium Member 10 months ago
I’ve always appreciated Tony’s cat faces. :-)
allen@home 10 months ago
So if you would run across the floor. I’ll chase you it will make them think I’m trying.
walstib Premium Member 10 months ago
Wanna come out and play?
Doug K 10 months ago
“If you’re game, we could make it a Cat and Mouse game."
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Awww!
It keeps me busy, ya know, and I have to keep up appearances….
Out of the Past 10 months ago
Panel two was censored for its gruesomeness.
raybarb44 10 months ago
Yeah. Nice try. I heard that one before….
bilbrlsn 10 months ago
Standard presentation over performance situation. Politicians, influencers and middlemen.
MT Wallet 10 months ago
The first time in comics history a mouse hole looked realistic.
gopher gofer 10 months ago
this scenario, that a cat cares about earning its keep, takes real suspension of belief…
tinstar 10 months ago
IF I remember correctly, that was the premise of a Tom & Jerry cartoon, in the “Old West…” They signed an agreement that Tom could “catch” Jerry, in exchange for part of Tom’s dinner (he wouldn’t get any, with Jerry running around). Of course, Tom reneges on the deal, and, as the old expression goes, “Chaos ensues.”