This whimsical illustration features two black-and-white tabby cats perched side-by-side on a wooden fence at night. The cats are drawn in a loose, scribbly ink style, facing each other in intimate conversation. One cat has a speech bubble emanating from its head that reads, "IF I HAD TWO DEAD RATS, I'D GIVE YOU ONE!"
The scene is set against a stark, high-contrast background. The upper portion of the sky is a solid, deep black, punctuated by a large, perfectly circular, bright yellow moon that casts no shadows. Below, a line of simplified, cloud-like white forms suggests trees or foliage in the distance. To the right, a minimal outline of a house structure with a single window provides a sense of domestic setting.
The overall aesthetic is that of a playful, hand-drawn comic strip or editorial cartoon. The composition is clean and focused, relying on the contrast between the dark night sky and the stark white fence and house. The signature "B Kliban" appears on the left side of the fence. The humorous, slightly absurd tone is conveyed through both the character interaction and the minimalist, graphic approach to the nighttime scenery.