Jan: I know what you mean, but our male cat does consign himself more willingly, while the females are less likely to put up with any of that nonsense. You are a long timer here so you may have already seen the pics of our costumed Felix, but, if not, you can follow the links above which I provided in my reply to Sandee, a relative newcomer to The BLOG.
I guess the second link should be entitled Mother Teresa on holiday :)
Messymimi: He is the one male cat in a house with three other female cat. I think he just consigns himself to the abuse rather than prolong it by fighting it. My husband, Felix, and Diego, my daughter's turtle are the only males in the house. Sometimes I feel sorry for them.
DaBlade: I love Taco cat as much as I love the little word puzzle that no one has mentioned. *sigh* I guess I'm easily amused. Anyway, as far as the dogs go, the short answer is yes. The dogs are way easier to costume than the cats.
The Dobie LOVES her plaid winter coat and won't go out in the cold without it. Maxine is, therefore, more easily costumed than the German Shepherd, Elke. It's a struggle to take of picture of Elke wearing anything, but sometimes we manage to keep something on her just long enough to capture an imperfect pic.
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hilarious! and just in time for Halloween! Cheers!
And they so hate being dressed up too. They do all kinds of things to entertain us. So precious.
Have a purrfect Feline Friday. ☺
Aww! how cute heheh!
Have a posetastic weekend :-)
I can't even imagine putting a costume on my cat. She is sweet and loving...but vindictive.
Cute! Glad the cat didn't object.
Haha! Love the Taco Cat! Does the Sheperd and the Doberman get costumes for Halloween?
Kathe W: Just in time, indeed. Love October because of month-long Halloween shenanigans.
Sandee: With few exceptions, our cats tear off any costume we attempt to dress them in. They just won't tolerate it.
There is a big exception... our one male cat, Felix. He has allowed us to dress him as Country Fee With A Bonnet and as Mother Teresa
The females do not submit. Do I see raised eyebrows out there about our Felix?
Stevebethere: I thought it was humorous, too.
Jan: I know what you mean, but our male cat does consign himself more willingly, while the
females are less likely to put up with any of that nonsense. You are a long timer here so you may have already seen the pics of our costumed Felix, but, if not, you can follow the links above which I provided in my reply to Sandee, a relative newcomer to The BLOG.
I guess the second link should be entitled Mother Teresa on holiday :)
Messymimi: He is the one male cat in a house with three other female cat. I think he just consigns himself to the abuse rather than prolong it by fighting it. My husband, Felix, and Diego, my daughter's turtle are the only males in the house. Sometimes I feel sorry for them.
DaBlade: I love Taco cat as much as I love the little word puzzle that no one has mentioned. *sigh* I guess I'm easily amused. Anyway, as far as the dogs go, the short answer is yes. The dogs are way easier to costume than the cats.
The Dobie LOVES her plaid winter coat and won't go out in the cold without it. Maxine is, therefore, more easily costumed than the German Shepherd, Elke. It's a struggle to take of picture of Elke wearing anything, but sometimes we manage to keep something on her just long enough to capture an imperfect pic.
It's all in good fun.
I noticed. And you can't get a palindrome with a photo of a Dobie burrito!
DaBlade: Thanks for that. And your're right, eibod ocat doesn't have the same ring.
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