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Breaking Cat News
Author(s)Georgia Dunn
Websitehttp://www.breakingcatnews.com and https://www.gocomics.com/breaking-cat-news
Current status/scheduleCurrent daily strip, including Sundays
Launch dateMarch 12, 2014 (March 12, 2014)
Syndicate(s)Universal Uclick/Andrews McMeel Syndication
Publisher(s)Andrews McMeel Publishing
Genre(s)Humor, Cats

Breaking Cat News is a comic strip created by cartoonist Georgia Dunn and syndicated through Andrews McMeel Syndication.

Publication history

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Dunn created the strip after relocating to her native Westerly, Rhode Island after living in Seattle from 2010 to early 2014. She returned to the Seattle area in 2017.[1]

The strip made its debut on March 12, 2014, initially self-syndicated by Dunn. It has been available on the GoComics website since October 20, 2014.[2]

Andrews McMeel Publishing released the first collection of the strip in 2016. In the foreword, Dunn shared that she got the idea when one of her cats created a mess, prompting the others to investigate, which inspired her to envision them as television news channel reporters and develop distinct voices for them.[2]

Story

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The main characters in Breaking Cat News are based on Dunn's own cats Elvis, Lupin, and Puck, augmented by recent arrivals Goldie, Iggy, and Ora Zella. They are drawn in watercolor and ink. The characters' personalities are based on the personalities and behavior of their real-life counterparts. Also in the cast are a human family originally referred to as the Woman, the Man, the Toddler, and the Baby. In a January 5, 2020 broadcast, when the Baby becomes a toddler, they change the reference terms to The Boy and The Girl.[3] Other people, cats, and a few other domestic and wild creatures appear as the live coverage continues.

Because this is "news important to cats", a typical lead story might be "There's a great big box in the living room!" or "Someone ate all the flowers and threw up in the hallway." Only the animals have names. There are larger story arcs, such as Tommy the stray finding his Woman, the Children developing (learning to walk, potty training, becoming Toddlers), the weather, holiday traditions, the People buying a house, et cetera.

Characters

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The original three cats (all adult males), who live on the second floor of the Big Pink House with the Man, the Woman, the Boy, and the Girl:

  • Lupin -- the daring cat of adventure! Lupin is the lead anchor of the news desk, despite being the youngest of the original three cats and being deaf due to an illness when very young (he reads whiskers and understands signs). He has white fur and an irrepressible spirit for having fun.[4]
  • Elvis -- the oldest of the original three cats. He's a cynical, jaded reporter with a heart of gold, although he is a Siamese who is easily stressed and doesn't handle change well.[4]
  • Puck -- a sensitive, sweet guy who can be courageous when he needs to be. Puck is a black cat who is missing his right hind foot, and is GREAT at making charts for the newscasts.[4]

New additions to the original three cats:

  • Goldie -- a largish ginger adult female adopted by the family after being abandoned when her previous family moved. She has a notch in one ear, probably due to an injury prior to her adoption.
Two half-grown kittens who had bonded while at the animal shelter. After they escaped from there, they were adopted by the family:
  • Iggy -- a placid black-and-white boy who likes lining up his toys.
  • Ora Zella -- a tortie (tortoiseshell) girl, quite rambunctious.

Additional animal characters who live nearby (alphabetical):

  • Agnes -- one of the four "Robber Mice."[5]
  • Alice -- one of the four "Robber Mice."[6]
  • Baba Mouse -- a 26-year-old Russian Blue female cat who lives in an outbuilding of a nearby farm (the same farm as Burt). She is wise and crotchety, but has a good, tender heart. She was one of the last kittens fostered by Winifred Quinn, the previous owner of the Big Pink House, the farm, and barn.[4]
  • Beatrix -- a female polydactyl kitten who, after interning at the BCN station, has moved to the bookstore as its cat assistant.
  • Burt -- the technical audio/visual expert of the news reporting crew. He sometimes adds informative news feeds at the bottom of the broadcasts that are occasionally snarky. He lives in the barn of a nearby farm (the same farm as Baba Mouse, of whom he is a descendant). He's an easy-going ginger adult male with a lot of patience.[4]
  • Natasha -- one of the four "Robber Mice."[7]
  • Sir Figaro Newton -- an inquisitive Spanish-speaking tuxie (tuxedo) adult male cat who lives with Tabitha on the third floor of the Big Pink House with their Woman.[4]
  • Sophie -- a quiet, artistic long-haired adult female tabby cat with an "M" on her forehead. She has two different colored eyes and is blind in her left one. She loves to read and creates art works in "mixed media modernism," using found materials. She lives with Tommy and their Woman, now on the first floor of the Big Pink House. At first, she found Tommy to be a little boisterous for her, but later has grown to tolerate and even like him.[4]
  • Tabitha -- an alpha adult female cat who speaks four languages (Spanish, English, and two others). She is famous for having caught the red dot (of a laser cat toy). She lives with Sir Figaro Newton on the third floor of the Big Pink House with their Woman.[4]
  • Tommy -- adult male found by Elvis in a story arc when they were both temporarily lost from their homes. Tommy's home was nearby with Sophie and their Woman, but they recently moved to the first floor of the Big Pink House. Tommy is a large fluffy happy-go-lucky cat.[4]
  • Trevor -- a large, lovable shaggy black-and-white herding dog who also lives at the bookstore.
  • Violet -- one of the four "Robber Mice."[8]

There are also additional characters who appear occasionally, including ghost cats (Admiral Whiskers, Angus, Carl, Lady Jane, and Tillie); Agatha, the Golden Mouse; and various woodland characters, including raccoons, a raven, etc.

Bibliography

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Title Publication Date Dates Covered ISBN
Breaking Cat News: Cats Reporting on the News that Matters to Cats May 5, 2016 March 12, 2014 - September 25, 2014
(Original Broadcast on BreakingCatNews.com)

October 20, 2014 - April 20, 2015
(Rebroadcast on GoComics.com)

ISBN 978-1449474133
Lupin Leaps In: A Breaking Cat News Adventure March 5, 2019 September 29, 2014 - August 31, 2015
(Original Broadcast on BreakingCatNews.com)

April 23, 2015 - February 8, 2016
(Rebroadcast on GoComics.com)

ISBN 978-1449495220
Take It Away, Tommy!: A Breaking Cat News Adventure March 31, 2020 September 3, 2015 - February 15, 2016
(Original Broadcast on BreakingCatNews.com)

February 11, 2016 - May 1, 2016
(Rebroadcast on GoComics.com)

ISBN 978-1524858186
Elvis Puffs Out: A Breaking Cat News Adventure October 6, 2020 February 18, 2016 - July 28, 2016
(Original Broadcast on BreakingCatNews.com)

May 3, 2016 - July 28, 2016
(Rebroadcast on GoComics.com)

ISBN 978-1524858193
Behind the Scenes with Burt: A Breaking Cat News Adventure April 5, 2022 tbd ISBN 978-1524871277
Pucky, Prince of Bacon: A Breaking Cat News Adventure September 6, 2022 tbd ISBN 978-1524871284
Everything's Coming Up Beatrix!: A Breaking Cat News Adventure September 5, 2023 tbd ISBN 978-1524879747
Good as Goldie: A Breaking Cat News Adventure[9] September 17, 2024 tbd ISBN 978-1524892067

References

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  1. ^ Hewitt, Catherine (October 30, 2017). "Chariho High grad turned feline follies into syndicated strip, 'Breaking Cat News'". The Westerly Sun. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Doyle, Steven (September 25, 2017). "Breaking Cat News joins News & Record's comics line-up". News & Record. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  3. ^ Guzman, René A. (March 27, 2017). "'Breaking Cat News' debuts in E-N today". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Dunn, Georgia (2018-02-28). "Meet the BCN Reporting Teams". GoComics. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
  5. ^ Dunn, Georgia (2019-11-17). "Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn for November 17, 2019 | GoComics.com". GoComics. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  6. ^ Dunn, Georgia (2019-11-17). "Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn for November 17, 2019 | GoComics.com". GoComics. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  7. ^ Dunn, Georgia (2019-11-17). "Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn for November 17, 2019 | GoComics.com". GoComics. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  8. ^ Dunn, Georgia (2019-11-17). "Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn for November 17, 2019 | GoComics.com". GoComics. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  9. ^ Good as Goldie. 2024-09-17. ISBN 978-1-5248-9206-7.
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