Two Cats

Warning: Contains deaths of some beloved characters and has some randomness.

Chapter 1.

It was a nice, sunny spring afternoon. The leaves on the trees were green, and pretty flowers were in bloom. Birds were chirping in their new nests and were feeding their young hatchlings. The weather was perfect, not too hot and not too cold. It was a wonderful day.

Garfield the cat stretched and yawned. He was laying in his bed in his owner's, Jon Arbuckle's, house. He had just woken up from a long nap and was hungry, so he went in the kitchen and fixed a light snack of 13 ham, cheese, tomato, pickle, turkey, and lettuce sandwiches, 15 cups of ready-made pudding, 25 backs of potato chips, 52 containers of dip, 64 hamburgers, and 93 cookies. By the time he was finished, there was no more food left in the house.

After finishing his snack, Garfield went outside to take another nap. Just as he was about to lie down on the nice, warm grass, he saw a moving van drive by the house. Following the van was a small car, and in the car was what looked like a man, a woman, and...a dog.

"Hmm," Garfield thought, smirking, "I'll just welcome this new dog to the neighborhood."

Garfield followed the vehicles to a house that had recently been moved out of. It was on the same block that Garfield, Jon, and Odie lived on. The vehicles stopped in the driveway, and two men in the moving van came out, as did the man, woman, and dog out of the car. The dog eagerly ran out and ran around the yard. Then, it came back to its owners, who happily petted him and said, "What do you think, boy? Do you like our new home?" The dog barked, loudly, and wagged his tail.

Soon, the new owners of the home helped the movers bring things into the home, while the dog ran around the yard again.

While the dog was running, Garfield stepped onto the lawn near the canine. The animal stopped running and stared at Garfield. Garfield revealed his claws and thought, "Welcome to the neighborhood. My neighborhood." Then, he attacked the helpless dog.

Hearing the noise from the fight, the owners of the dog rushed outside, but, by that time, it was too late. Garfield had finished beating up the dog and was walking away. The dog was still alive, but the owners had to take it to the veterinarian right away.

Later on that same day, Jon heard a knock at his door. When he opened it, he saw the owners of the dog. They explained what had happened earlier and had found the attacker lived. The man and woman were naturally very upset, and, in the end, Jon was forced to pay the veterinarian bill. Jon was naturally very upset about this and promised not to feed Garfield dinner or snacks for a month, and he nailed Garfield's pet door shut. Garfield was naturally very upset about this.