Cartoons: Comical Cats

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“Boss? I’ve sprung a leak.”
Orlando Busino
November 14, 1964

 

Vahan Shirvanian
November 7, 1959

 

“I got rid of one of the puppies, Mom, and did I make a swell deal.”
Bill Hoest
October 10, 1964

 

“Then the kittens had kittens, and their kittens had kittens, and they had kittens…”
Mort Walker
July 30, 1949

 

Henry Syverson
April 30, 1960

 

“Whatever you do, don’t feed them!”
Absens
February 15, 1964

 

“I told you not to call him ‘pussycat’!”
Don Orehek
January 30, 1965

 

“Did you get a description of the cat?”
Orlando Busino
January 4, 1964

 

“Not only are they regarded as sacred by my people here on earth, but think of the honors that will be bestowed on you when you return to your planet…”
Tann
November 20, 1965

 

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Comments

  1. Number 3 down by Vahan with the scared/surprised cat, and the calm dachshund is my favorite of the group. The top one (by Busino) a close 2nd, with 13 cats taking advantage of the sprung leak.

    Number 4 down kind of illustrates why if you see a stray cat running around outside unattended, no one really cares, but if it’s a dog or pup, people will pull over in their cars to find out why he/she is out alone unattended and try and help. Kind of the same with an unattended child that may be in danger or distress. With the latter it’s best to call 911.

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