
Sometimes you get so buried in work that you need some help excavating yourself. Thank goodness for friends!

Sometimes you get so buried in work that you need some help excavating yourself. Thank goodness for friends!
Some people (or bots) on Instagram seem to be taking “If Lab Mice Were a Cat Comic” a bit too literally. I keep getting spam messages offering my cartoon mice free pet accessories,🐱🐶 if only they’ll model said products. I wondered just how that would look, so here we are: Lab Mice, in their experimental capacity, trying out some of my cats’ stuff.
*No cartoon mice were harmed in the making of these comics. No cats were deprived more than temporarily of their possessions. It was already too late for the toy mouse.





It has a nice view…?

ALL the ideas happen at 2:00AM.

A verbatim conversation in my house. You can never have too many books, only too few bookshelves.

When you feel compelled to scale the drapes, but you are also afraid of heights….

When Inspiration Strikes:
Me, grumbling: “If Lab Mice were a cat comic, it would have 100 million followers.”
Inspiration: *smack!* “Then stop throwing a pity-party and get to work!”
And thus, a new series was born….

Happy (?) New Year….
(The sequel to comics “Calendrical Caution” and “Time Bomb”)
–Except I have a very cute Secret Life of Squirrels calendar, so that will be going up!

How it started….

Last year’s “Christmas” card design, which continued a theme of calendrical angst begun in 2020. We shall continue to pursue this theme over the next few days, as yet another New Year approaches on a collision course. Put on some goggles and your sturdiest oven mitts.