For the past couple of years, I’ve been reading a web comic that captured cat personalities in a way that I’ve never seen in art — and it just started running in newspapers nationally today.
“Breaking Cat News” captured my imagination from the beginning. The concept was brilliant and the execution was even better. Artist Georgia Dunn watched her three cats — Elvis, Puck and Lupin — and then developed a continuing story around them. She imagined them as the operators of their own television news operation — and she imagined how they would view and report the events of her own household.
If you’ve lived with cats and have a love for them, her work just might melt your heart, because she imagines her cats in ways that many of us have done. (Although I never got around to making the website for him, my Merlin ran for president last year on a platform of every cat receiving his dinner on time.) I immediately identified with the work Dunn was doing based on her cats — and I suspect millions of others who live with cats might feel exactly the same.

Murdered family cat in Arkansas is latest victim of partisan political hate
Two sets of rules: One for the public and a very different set for police
When you compromise principles, you soon won’t recognize yourself
Are modern Americans tough enough to survive in united nation?
Hidden crisis of missing intimacy leaves many ‘together all alone’
Loss of everything you value can be a new beginning, not the end
Family seemed perfectly typical, but I felt envious of their lives
Our reactions to others’ suicides say something about how we view life
Love & Hope — Episode 12: