What's Garfield's owner's name?
Jon arbuckle. Garfield is an American comic series, which was created by JimDavis. Garfield, the cartoon star of this series, is a cute and fat orange cat, eating human food. Other protagonists include Odie, a light yellow pet dog who is not very clever, and their owner jon arbuckle. Garfield can't talk. He used his imagination to communicate with readers in comics and animals other than human beings (also using scales). Walking on all fours in the early stage was more humanized in the later stage and changed to walking upright. Philippine cat is the protagonist, born in June 1978+09. The name is taken from former US President JamesAbramGarfield. It's a fat orange cat that eats human food. It is smart and likes sleeping. Garfield is a fictional character, which does not correspond to any cat breed in reality. The pet chip number is 3435BT-37Z22. He likes to eat a lot, sleep for a long time, watch TV, dance on the fence (but he is often beaten by his neighbors), and play tricks on Ou Di and Jon. Its favorite foods are lasagna, pork rolls baked by microwave oven, coffee, doughnuts and so on. (But lasagna is the most important), raisins, cat biscuits, spinach and pizza are the most taboo. Garfield in the cartoon and his friends once said that he has three main foods that he doesn't eat, namely raisins, snails and fruitcakes. Other foods that he doesn't eat sometimes appear in cartoons, such as spinach. In addition, he climbed a tree and tried to catch birds to eat (often in failure). They also eat Jon's potted ferns as snacks. But it doesn't catch (unless forced) or eat mice, and it has a harmonious relationship with mice. It also hates spiders. It hates Mondays. Generally speaking, Monday brings disaster to it, unless it is its birthday-June 19. Besides, Garfield can't talk. He used his imagination to communicate with readers in comics and animals other than human beings (and also with weighing scale). Walking on all fours in the early stage was more humanized in the later stage and changed to walking upright. Ou Di Jon's dog, last seen on August 8th, 1978, was brought by Jon's friend Lyman at Jon's house. He is a brainless dog, chasing his tail for hours and licking Garfield's face at random. The variety is JackRussellTerrier. I am often abused by Garfield (usually kicking the table and sofa), but I have no complaints. I like chasing cars, walking and picking up sticks. My dream is to fly. The head is empty (flies can fly in and out from the left ear; There will be an echo when knocking at the door; In The Happy Life of Garfield, there is only a little brain, and the nose can be removed. I exchanged noses, tongues, ears and tails with Garfield. He will also shout at the back when Garfield is absorbed in eating, so that Garfield will be frightened and lie down in the rice bowl. Although almost all the plays are stupid, there is a cartoon that shows Odie watching the literary masterpiece War and Peace in a coat, listening to Mozart's classical music only at home, and once he locked Jon and Garfield out of the car and enjoyed a big meal alone in the rain. All these behaviors indicate that his IQ may be far beyond the usual impression. Ou Di may be the only animal character who can't talk, but he can still communicate with Garfield according to his words. Jon arbuckle Garfield and Odie's owner appeared with Garfield on the first day of June 1978. He is a cartoonist by profession, but he is rarely seen working in plays. Honest but slow, often dating girls but failing because of old-fashioned clothes and boring conversation; But more because the girls in the street are scared away by crazy and weird behaviors. Although he is the owner of Garfield, he has no dignity in front of Garfield. His food is often taken away by Garfield (even Ou Di), his clothes and furniture are often scratched by Garfield, his sofa is often occupied by Garfield and Ou Di, and his potted plants and goldfish are often stolen by Garfield. He often wants to take Garfield to the vet, but he is treated rudely, and even finds teeth everywhere, which is the object of Garfield's vomit. But he is indispensable to Garfield. Once Garfield and Ou Di ran away from home, but in the end they couldn't stand hunger and loneliness and tried their best to go home. Similarly, Jon lost Garfield and Ou Di and lived a crazy life every day. Jon's suitor is Alice the vet.