Bino is the official mascot of Housepets! Not Fido. Bino.
"Any problem can be solved with the correct application of pressure to a stupid person's face."
Grape Jelly Sandwich, Housepets

We all love our pets, don't we? Now imagine this: your pets are sapient, anthropomorphised, and have the height of a small child. What would they be doing all day? Housepets portrays such a scenario. This comic by Rick Griffin portrays pets virtually as children who are almost human besides height and differences in clothing style. They still play pretend, no matter how weird they make it out to be.

The story focuses around a cat and a dog living with the Sandwich family. The Dog is Peanut Butter or just Peanut and the Cat is Grape Jelly or just Grape. The classical setup, you think: stupid dog, smart cat, and crazy hijinks about how opposite they are ensue. But that's not what you get. Instead, you get two characters who are fairly similar in intellect with similar interests, whose subtle personality differences show off like a beacon. Peanut is the sensitive and slightly silly one. He's childlike and excitable and loves playing all kinds of games. Grape is the lazy and pragmatic one, though sometimes her logic is too logical for her own good.

The Sandwich family lives in a neighborhood filled with pets and strays that have their own quirks and clubs to mingle in, ranging from a mild-mannered dog that works in the police force to a dog that Cosplays as a cat. Although there are humans around, the comic mainly focuses on the animals with their adventures, trips, and problems.

Although Peanut and Grape are the main characters, it was inspired by childhood drawings made by Griffin of a dog named "Bino". Bino appears as a character in the comic, as the substitute leader of a neighborhood dog social club. He is the middle brother in another family caught between his popular older brother, police dog Officer Fido, and his quirky younger brother, Joey.

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Tropes used in Housepets include:
  • A Form You Are Comfortable With: How King sees the Universes & Unrealities game.
  • Aborted Arc: The author decided to prematurely end a story arc which depicted catnip use as similar to smoking marijuana because it would break the self-imposed PG rating.
  • Abusive Parents: Sasha's dad is a drunk who yells at her and (locks her outside all night in the snow.)
  • Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Pretty much all of the cats, dogs, and rabbits wear collars.
  • Adult Child: The pets consistently have relationships with each other, organize events, and have jobs, and yet still act like children in the context of fun.
  • All Animals Are Domesticated: Not exactly, as the wolves moving into the neighborhood caused quite a stir, but if they're friendly enough they seem to be able to integrate without too much trouble, and they're all sentient, so it works.
  • All Myths Are True: Apparently
  • Alternative Number System: Spo came from a very large family. How large? The sibling born immediately after him was named Spp...
  • Alt Text: Especially in the later comics.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: For example, you have normally-colored Peanut alongside Grape, a purple cat.
  • Ambiguous Gender: While the Biggelsworths also have this description, Fiddler and Keys. We know one is male and one is female, but no real indication of who's who to this day.
  • Amicably Divorced: Never married per se, but Sabrina used to date Maxwell, and they're still friendly.
  • Anchored Ship:
  • Animal Jingoism: Not outright hatred, per se, but the Good Ol' Dogs Club only admits dogs, and then there's the interspecies romance taboo...
  • Animals Not to Scale: Almost all dogs, cats, rabbits, and raccoons are the same size (about waist height on a human) while mice are about real life size, and ferrets (plus King) are on a scale somewhere in between those.
  • Animation Bump: Most notably, the switch to color, but the drawing style has been improving overall.
  • Animal Wrongs Group: PETA, during the "A Sinister Shadow" arc.
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Tarot, especially early on, tends to follow dire predictions with more mundane inconveniences, like this one:

Tarot: The truth shall be brought to light, and I fear that day, for all who do not hold love in their hearts shall perish, and their souls will be broken into shards as countless as all the sand on the face of the earth. Plus it's terrible for your complexion.

Bahamut (Dragon Judge): Explain your actions in seizing the fate of a mortal.
Pete: You're omniscient...you tell me.
Bahamut: Technically, we all are, but that sorta makes it hard to tell a story.

Pete:To compare the game to chess would be like comparing all of civilization to an amoeba!

Spo: IS FIDO GONNA HAVE TO CHOKE A-
Fido: Not helping, Spo!

Fox: *snrk* I was wondering, how does someone with such a big head get by with a neck so pencilly?
Bino: It's comparable to the national average!

Miles: *after modeling several outfits to help him blend into human society* Is there any reason none of these configurations contain pants?

King: Why does she smell even better now? [2]
Fox: I think that's in your head, lover boy.

Sabrina: Fido, if you don't go in there and stop this right now, I am going to make you never born.
Fido: D...don't you mean "Wish I was--"
Sabrina: No.

  • Running Gag: Peanut waking Grape from one of her naps when he needs her help on something.
    • Also Bino getting thrashed when his jerk-assery goes too far.

Fox: By the way, Bino, have you ever wondered why injuring you is not grounds for expulsion?

The cast page for Tiger: I hate Thursdays. I like pizza. I hate cockroaches. I like my teddy bear Poom. That’s characterization, right?

Fido: --FOX! Er, when did you get back from Kansas?

Fox: Uh, like the first week of January? I don't ask to be the center of your attention but come on
  1. possibly a disguised cat
  2. Hint - wet dog
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