The description says "Careful when your object is/turns out to be an Animate Inanimate Object - the object must not be sentient/sapient, or at least the person with the enmity must not know about it. Otherwise it doesn't fall here." I'm not sure any of the Newspaper Comics examples fit this description. Calvin is attacked by the objects; the Kite-Eating Tree is less clear, but is occasionally shown to genuinely be the one with an emnity towards kites, rather than Charlie Brown just not being good at steering away from it; and Garfield's talking scale appears to be fairly sentient, if immobile, since regular talking scales don't dish out snark.
The description says "Careful when your object is/turns out to be an Animate Inanimate Object - the object must not be sentient/sapient, or at least the person with the enmity must not know about it. Otherwise it doesn't fall here." I'm not sure any of the Newspaper Comics examples fit this description. Calvin is attacked by the objects; the Kite-Eating Tree is less clear, but is occasionally shown to genuinely be the one with an emnity towards kites, rather than Charlie Brown just not being good at steering away from it; and Garfield's talking scale appears to be fairly sentient, if immobile, since regular talking scales don't dish out snark.