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These One-Panel Cat Comics By Anthony Smith Purrfectly Capture What Having A Cat Is Like (40 Pics)
Interview With ArtistYou can ask any cat owner and they will confirm one thing for sure: the more you find out about these amazing felines, the more interesting they become.
Artist Anthony Smith is quite fascinated with cats as well. He captures the character of a cat in his cartoon series called "Cattitude".
Whether your kitty is sweet, sassy, or simply the master of the house, you'll be able to relate to at least a handful of these comics!
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Nobody:… Cats three minutes after their normal feeding time:
Bored Panda reached out to Anthony Smith, the artist behind these hilarious comics. First, we asked the artist about how he got started with the comics.
"I can remember loving comics from a very early age. In the UK, we had comics like The Beano and The Dandy. I also used to buy Disney comics. Later, I got into Marvel and DC Comics in a big way!"
Should be higher up. I am only waking up because my cat Snape literally ran over me, while screaming bloody murder and fighting with the other cat Donut. Yup. Happy life.
Our dog acts like that. Even if we fed her just now she acts like she's starving.
We were wondering how the artist came up with the idea for the "Cattitude".
"I'd had a good response to a cat cartoon I did for a national newspaper in the UK (Learn to Speak Cat) but I wanted to do something specifically for the US market. That's how it started anyway. It ended up running in 'Your Cat' magazine and a collection was published as a little gift book in the USA before it was syndicated online through GoComics."
Besides "Cattitude", Anthony has quite a few other projects he works on too.
"I do tend to juggle a few projects at once, but that said, I often do things in batches. For example, I might spend a couple of days doing a series of new Cattitude cartoons before turning my attention to something else. I also do creative work for ad agencies in between cartoon projects... which helps pay the bills!"
We were also wondering whether art was something, Anthony learned and pursued professionally, and here's what he told us, "No, the only real studying I did was getting a BA in Advertising at University. The cartooning and illustration just came about through practice. I have done a lot of life drawing classes though and these days I get a lot of tips online from other artists. I recommend Proko on YouTube! I've learned a lot from that channel."
This is why you’re in therapy, cat! No more unkind lists, and no tuna for a week!
In case you didn't know, Smith has released some books too! We asked the artist whether there was a difference between online audiences and people who bought a physical copy of his work.
"I'm not sure, really... I think it's the same audience, but it's easier to reach people online. I post a lot on Facebook and Cattitude also runs on GoComics, which is a great platform for comics. It houses all the classics as well as more recent stuff."
FOR THE LAST TIME, STICK TO YOUR DIET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can say you have 14 lives left and noone's going to be able to prove otherwise
We had a cat that loved to play with mice. She would not eat them, just play with them to death. She would get a Trill in her meow, so we always knew when she had caught one.
Shouldn't the bottom question in the cats' second speech bubble be "Is never good for you?" instead of "Is very good for you?". I imagine the cat is asking if never is good for when he has to go to the vet
Hilarious and mostly very lifelike, although my belief is, that cats don't want to rule the household, they just want an equal say in it.
Hilarious and mostly very lifelike, although my belief is, that cats don't want to rule the household, they just want an equal say in it.