Has Daisy been shown to have a particular pet in more than one story? (I'm thinking, say, of the Dutch Daisy comics.) If so, is it a cat? Does it have a name? I know Figaro ended up living with Minnie....
Has Daisy been shown to have a particular pet in more than one story? (I'm thinking, say, of the Dutch Daisy comics.) If so, is it a cat? Does it have a name? I know Figaro ended up living with Minnie....
She got Dinkie in Dutch stories, don't think the name is ever translated/used in English.
Daisy had a cat in many(or. at least, several) 1950s and early 1960s US Western stories, as well.
Can you remember any specifics? Were those stories printed in "Daisy & Donald" or in other titles? Do you remember whether the cat had a name?
I think the cat had a name in some of them. I never read any "Daisy & Donald" comics. All those I remember were in Dell (drawn by Strobl, Kay Wright, or Bob Gregory?) or, possibly VERY early Gold Key issues (1963-early 1964 drawn by the same), or Dutch printings of "S- coded" Disney Studio stories (mostly drawn by Hubbard). But, I think most of them were Dell or Dutch printings. No, I don't remember the cat's names (may have been different at times, although may have been the same in all Dutch printings).
I wonder how all the sapient dog-people who seem to comprise the majority of the population feel about owning dogs as pets, come to think of it...
Well, if you imagine anthropomorphic animals from the Duck and Mouse universe as being humans who just happen to be drawn as animals, then there's nothing strange in them owning pet animals.
I wonder how all the sapient dog-people who seem to comprise the majority of the population feel about owning dogs as pets, come to think of it...
Well, if you imagine anthropomorphic animals from the Duck and Mouse universe as being humans who just happen to be drawn as animals, then there's nothing strange in them owning pet animals.
Yes. The "pets" would be Modified Emslie Anthropomorphism Scale (MEAS) levels 1s, and the owners would be MEAS 4b2s (see this thread). So, no contradiction at all.
Seeing them as animals rather than people-as-animals is largely personal preference, but I'll also note that according to one of Barks' family trees, duck-people do in fact lay eggs.