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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:25 pm
Haha too cute. She looks so miserable. xd
Most cats I've met hate wearing clothes, but years ago (like when I was 12 I think) I made this little Hawaiian shirt (really more of a sleeveless smock) and we recently put it on Lilian, and she actually seems to like it. She lets us put it on her without any fuss and will wear it until you take it off.
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:50 pm
I find it really weird when people dress up their cats. I suppose I've just gotten used to seeing dogs dressed up but I'm not much more of a fan of that either. I like it simple if its done like a little hat can be very cute. I have a calendar with a kitten in a knitted hat and i adore it i think if you're cat is going to be February in a calendar then its perfectly sensible. Halloween too can be fun as long as your cat doesn't mind but I'd think most would. If your cat is weird and likes you to dress it up I say go for it but if you take for a walk on a leash or in your purse to show off I'm not going to be the only one staring at you like your seriously insane!
I can never dress my cat up she'd rip out my eyes and off most of my skin. But I'd never really want to do anything more than tasteful jewelry (which usually isn't safe anyway) and nail polish if i could because she's far more beautiful in her fur than any clothing you could make!
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:50 pm
i think its cruel do dress up catz they are not toys=
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:02 pm
Sometimes I dress up Gremlin, but never Aidan; he'll have none of it, whereas Gremlin sulks for a minute or two, then gets over her new fashion. I got her a sweater with matching hat (as if she ever wears THAT part) and scarf, and then my mom got her a ladybug costume for Halloween. She does't mind the latter so much as the sweater.
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