To celebrate 25 years of MUTTS, we’re asking readers to tell us what the strip means to them, and to share some of their best memories of Mooch, Earl, and the rest of the crew.

We are appreciative of all the messages we’ve received, and we will continue responses throughout the coming months — so please comment below if you have memories to share. Thank you for the love!


“My father worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer for 42 years before he passed away in 2000. He introduced me to MUTTS when it first showed up in the paper and we would share that moment of reading ‘the most important small squared section’ every day possible. Besides adoring the strip and collecting hats, mugs, prints (Little Pink Sock hangs by my bed), and books, I read MUTTS for the connection it gives me to my dad who I still miss very much. Thanks for all the memories.” — Lettie M.

Published May 5, 1999

“About four years ago, my husband and I had become very active with Solano County Friends of Animals here in northern California. Our group has an annual ‘Pasta for Paws and Purrs’ benefit every April (obviously canceled for this year) which helps us raise much-needed funds for our animal rescue group. In 2016 or 2017, one of the items donated for our silent auction was an incredible Sunday panel Patrick had generously provided our group. In the last panel, Shtinky is heading to the animal shelter to visit his angels. Patrick had signed the panel, and when we first saw it, I cried. I asked if there was any rule against members bidding on the panel, and once we were told that it would be fine, we continued to up the bid until the panel was ours. It has been prominently displayed in our home ever since.” — Georgia B.

Published November 1, 1998

“I love my daily MUTTS! It greets me in my work email when I log in each day and I start the day with a smile. Working from home now due to the pandemic, with my own Tiger (cat) and Amelia (dog) and Sunshine (budgie). Lovely to be with them watching the birds at the feeders outside, and rabbits and squirrels visit too!” — Lisa M.

Published March 22, 2005

“As a teacher who frequently has ESL students, I love the illustrated idioms and figurative language. ‘Blanket of Snow’ is one of my favorites, and always gets the students talking about why we use images to describe our thoughts. I also use your quotes and cartoons as writing prompts!” — Beth B.

Published December 16, 2012

“As a lifelong animal lover, and cat rescuer/volunteer, Shelter Stories has a special place in my heart …especially the one where a cat is talking about the traits of a human rescuer, and ends with ‘… but sometimes I see her cry.” So spot on! Rescuing and caring for animals is something we are compelled to do and, although fulfilling, it can also be very painful. You just worry a lot, and the ones you can’t save haunt you forever.” — Kathy P.

Published November 11, 1999

“My favorite is the January 01, 2013 strip. We had just moved into our new home on December 12, bought our cats new ID tags, and then our beloved Bud who is a dead ringer for Mooch disappeared. We searched, made posters, went back to our old home 11 miles away, and could not find him. He woke us up on January 1, 2013 mewing at the front door!!! Best morning ever! The strip from that day was magic.” — Nancy S.

Published January 1, 2013

“Fourteen years ago, when I was undergoing cancer treatment, my best friend sent me the book I Want to Be the Kitty. It was my first taste of MUTTS and I fell in love with the adorable cast of characters and with the essential kindness of the strip. My self-care routine soon became lying in a hot bath reading MUTTS — the book still shows evidence of having been dropped in the bath once or twice. Now I’m well, but still a huge MUTTS fan, and still grateful for having been given permission to lie in bed and just ‘be the kitty’ when I needed it most.” — Catherine

Published October 14, 2001

 

Have your own MUTTS story to tell? Let us know in the comments! Want to read more stories from MUTTS lovers? Stay tuned for more posts like this throughout the rest of 2020.

Comments (14)

MY Fave of all time I love it!

Carol Cassetti

I get MUTTS to my inbox every day … and you are such a blessing. I am so lucky to have Ted in my life too. He found us when he was 12 years old… having had an horrific life as a bait dog. Every morning I see MUTTS and show Ted. Somedays it reminds me of the darling pusscats who have been part of my life (but are now over the “Rainbow Bridge”) or of Ben and BennToo or of Hudson and Ranger (our wonderful hounds who are now part of the “Big Park in the Sky” pack) and sometimes my “Morning MUTTS” reminds me of how many wonderful people there are in the world who strive to help the animals in the shelters get the “happy ever after” they all deserve so very, very much.
Ted is now an “Ambassadog” for “Rescues” (particularly “Senior Rescues”) and shares MUTTS with his wonderful “Faceybook Fambly” at “Teds Tales”. Part of the work is telling people how wonderful “MUTTS” is in helping to support Shelters across the USA and beyond. Each day I smile, or shed a tear, but I always give thanks for Patrick’s amazing art… and the wonderful work he and MUTTS do. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU.

Nichola Vaughan

Mutts seems to always guess my mood… Even being from a different continent… It just proves me that we humans are all the same, and so are our beloved mutts! Thank you so much for sharing.

Maria

March 9, 1997: the chicky shnoodle dance. From this moment on, it became the celebratory dance in our house, especially when something delicious is for dinner. To this day, my little sister is Little Shnoodle and I am Big Shnoodle; shnoodle is a form of endearment. One Christmas, I gave a print as a gift to everyone so we can always see it and smile.

Cait C