lovespink88 |
11-08-2012 12:35 PM |
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Originally Posted by ASUADPi
(Post 2187373)
Death glare being sent via the cat. LOL.
My cat would soooo do the same thing.
You should post on facebook with the phrase "caption this picture", you'd get some funny responses.
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HA, I totally should have done that. My favorite comment that I got was from my mom "She's a black cat, isn't she already in costume for Halloween?"
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
(Post 2187402)
Pumpkin cat is not impressed.
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*like*
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Originally Posted by aephi alum
(Post 2188464)
Sheez, how did you get your kitty to cooperate? My cat will do whatever it takes to get out of his collar. He's managed to extract himself from his collar more than once, and he has broken a breakaway collar once. He'd claw me to shreds if I tried to get him into an outfit like that!
Whiskey is an indoor kitty, and he's chipped, but I make him wear a collar 24/7 because he is very curious about the great big room with the blue ceiling and the green carpet - and there are coyotes in the area, not to mention stupid people that should never have been given a driver's license...
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I didn't do anything special, she's pretty go with the flow for the most part! Doesn't mind being pet (usually), doesn't mind being picked up...I admit the hat came off shortly after that, she didn't like that part! But she got used to the body part really quickly! I put it on her and she was a little WTF at first but before you know it she didn't seem to notice it.
I keep a collar on her as well, and she is also chipped. The collar didn't bother her at all but she HATED the charm when I first put it on. She's really small (just under 8 pounds) so even though it's a fairly small charm it's big compared to her. She used to try to bite at it, despite not being able to reach it cause it was close to her neck...which was obviously hilarious to watch. She's used to it now though!
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