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Introducing r’ K – The Comic Debut of Our Kaboodle!”

 We’ve been keeping this one under wraps… but the time has come.

Say hello to r’ K — short for our Kaboodle.

He’s a Sphynx cat with a big attitude, even bigger opinions, and absolutely no interest in doing what he’s told. Think diva energy meets comic strip chaos.

In his very first adventure, r’ K believes National Pet Day is all about him — and let’s just say, things don’t go quite as planned…

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Scroll down to read the full comic strip — and let us know in the comments if you’d like to see more of r’ K’s misadventures!



💬 We’d love to hear what you think!
Is r’ K everything you imagined our Kaboodle might be? Should he get his own weekly strip? Drop us a comment below and tell us your favourite moment from his debut!

And if you enjoyed this, don’t forget to share it with your fellow cat lovers — because let’s be honest… we all know a cat who thinks every day is National Pet Day. 😹

👉 Want more feline fun? Explore our other posts on cat cafés, black cat myths, and cat communication — right here at Kitten Kaboodle!

Thanks for supporting our passion for cats, creativity, and community! 💖🐾

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