Hey /an/, do your pets (dog, cat, etc.) let you dress them up? I never used to, but my cat likes her collar and gets upset if it's taken off, so I figured I would try and she was fine with it.Pic related.
My dog HATES when he has his collar off. I think it's because he knows an off-collar means a bath.
My dog LOEVS to be dressed
Where did you get that cute kitty outfit? I looked around and couldnt find anything I liked for my new kitten.
Need moar christmas cats!
>>191464Wal-Mart, I believe.Technically it's for small dogs, but it was only a dollar and I figured I'd give it a shot.
I prefer my cat with dignity.
My cats would slaughter me in my sleep if I tried to dress then up.
Is that a beetle on the cat's christmas hat?
>>191464target has some cute onesalso, in before fag from nigger dog thread comes and accuses you of animal abuse
I firmly believe that cats should only be dressed up if they enjoy it. As the OP's cat seems to be fine with it, then that is acceptable. Carry on.
>>191604She flaunts it around with pride.>>191614Clothe mistletoe. Crappy cellphone camera is crappy, but I have no idea where my digital camera charger is.
The kitteh looks pretty pleased with her outfit. Cute!
If I tried to put a Christmas hat on my cat she would probably cry sadly and then shake it off.
My dog sits still long enough for a picture. Then he politely paws off whatever I have on him. Just as well; I think it's kind of stupid to do.
In before 'For this you die in your sleep.'
I've never tried anything beyond a couple of stretchy collar like things I found at the pet store. My cats tolerated them once they determined they couldn't get them off, but I'm fairly certain a hat is out of the question.