I think that situations like this one are precisely what those Kleenex pocket packs were invented for. Anyway, great story–my childhood home backed into a wooded area too, but nothing like that.
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It’s killing me that I can’t remember your cat’s name. But I love that cat and her flat expressions. Especially loved the post when you licked her. Rupunzel? Punzy? Am I getting warmer?
Holy CRAB!!!
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Awesome blog. Can’t wait to see the next instalment :-)
Danni
That looks like a fun time. So true about a sneeze in the quiet woods. Why is that?
Yep. That does it. ;) Poor kitty.
I didn’t understand what had happened until I read the tag “no tissues.” Oh that poor cat!
Aha! You may be called “beholdconfusion” – but you ended the confusion for me!
Clearly, I need to add a panel. I’m on it!
Maybe just her empty pockets?
I like it! Good solution!
OK, that ought to clear things up!
I’m so glad I’m not the only person who occasionally uses my mom’s dog when a napkin isn’t close at hand.
hahaha! I’ve never actually used my cats or dogs, but I have seen little kids who did. ;-)
As many times as my cats have puked an elephants weight all over my apartment, I wouldn’t feel bad about doing this. Not. One. Bit!
Reminds me of my childhood.
I know you’re always good for a smile! Too funny!
ahahah I love it!! Awesome expression in the cat’s face, just like in real life.
I totally got it, my oldest daughter used to use our schnauzers to wipe her hands when she didn’t have a napkin.
Gosh, I never thought of that solution. Do you think Dimples would mind if I wiped it in her hair?
I always look forward to your cartoons–they never disappoint. Thanks for the smile. BTW, I never have tissues even as an adult:)
For my toddler, I am the human tissue, napkin, and general recipient of all things he no longer wants. :) I sympathize with the cat.
I got it right away! Excellent job on innocent/angry kitty faces.
By the way, do you still tag your pictures? The tags don’t come up on my computer anymore. Just curious.
Loved face of the poor kitty… :-/
Oh how these make my day. Any day. Thanks for another creative storyboard.
Poor kitty! Oh no!
Poor kitty!
I was trying to find a bit of green goop on the cat for confirmation, but I think I got it anyway.
I think that situations like this one are precisely what those Kleenex pocket packs were invented for. Anyway, great story–my childhood home backed into a wooded area too, but nothing like that.
Lol
I din’t understand the last 6 pics. What is it with the tree and something like the root? The picture which is 6th from last?
She was desperately looking around for anything to use as a tissue… but alas, the woods in winter are a barren place without even a single leaf.
Guess this one is a miss!
OK I get it now. My bad not to have noticed that. Though, I did think of it at last. Don’t blame yourself! :D
Hahaha! Brilliant! Very resourceful kids you were! :SSSS
I got it. The look on the cat’s face is priceless. Thanks for the chuckle!
I have a toddler so you think I’d have learned to carry tissue by now. My shirt’s always covered in snot.
I LOVE the cat!
aw. poor kitty.
Very well done, unique too!
niceeeeeeee :)
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Oh no she didn’t. Did she???
That cat probably had it coming.
What?! Ahahaha! The expression on the cat is priceless. :D
Tell me, who is the cleverest sister?! ha! ha! — And now, A NOTE: A while back, I received the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. While I acknowledged the award, I failed to notify the bloggers I selected to be the next recipients. Please accept my apology and the overdue award. You can find acceptance rules (if you choose to participate) at the bottom of the February 16 special edition of my Weekend Highlights (at Granny’s Parlour), which will feature the 15 award recipients I have selected. Thank you for being part of this blogosphere!
It’s killing me that I can’t remember your cat’s name. But I love that cat and her flat expressions. Especially loved the post when you licked her. Rupunzel? Punzy? Am I getting warmer?
You have it right :)
Yes!
Very clever and fun!
I did get it, although it was the cat’s flattened ears that confirmed it!
Holy CRAB!!!
How talented, LOIL (Laugh Out Incredibly Loud) gifted, talented and creative are you?
Awesome blog. Can’t wait to see the next instalment :-)
Danni
These are absolutely delightful! I love your paper art and the darling stories. What a wonderful way to hold onto memories! :)