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I have no words....
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thehappybutterfly wrote: »This is just truly awful. I've got to say though that only a dog would be stupid enough to submit to this - cats are waaaay too intelligent to debase themselves in this manner. They're much more coy and subtle in their seductions.
Oh I don't know .....
I can remember my sister dressing our first cat in one of those long doll's dresses.
Poor thing managed to escape and tried running off looking like he'd stepped straight from a beatrix potter book2014 Target;
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mountainofdebt wrote: »Oh I don't know .....
I can remember my sister dressing our first cat in one of those long doll's dresses.
Poor thing managed to escape and tried running off looking like he'd stepped straight from a beatrix potter book
my sister managed to dress one of our childhood cats up in a baby's bonnet and cardigan - when she tried to take it out for a walk in her dolls pram the poor cat bolted off across the fields, and I don't blame it one bit!0 -
What with this story and the one below about the person who thought he was buying toy poodles and he'd bought rats on steroids, it feels like April fools... :eek:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2305310/Man-gets-shock-life-buys-toy-poodles-150-told-vet-actually-GIANT-RATS-pumped-steroids-look-like-dogs.html
I was going to ask if it had been posted on April Fool's Day!
Dressed to impress who though? They look awful.0 -
I mean, it's not a good look on people never mind animals......0
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Far weirder than dogging.0
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balletshoes wrote: »my sister managed to dress one of our childhood cats up in a baby's bonnet and cardigan - when she tried to take it out for a walk in her dolls pram the poor cat bolted off across the fields, and I don't blame it one bit!
Glad to hear it wasn't only my sister who did this.
No wonder then the poor didn't want to go near her.....the only time it did was when she confused it by wearing my dressing gown!2014 Target;
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I remember the first time I read the term 'dogging' in an Agony Aunt page in a mag - "my husband wants me to go dogging but I think it's dangerous. Do you think I should?"
I thought to myself "what's so dangerous about walking a dog? Do they live in a really dangerous area or something? A ghetto perhaps?" I had to google it to find out and was bloody shocked! Do people really behave like that?0 -
balletshoes wrote: »my sister managed to dress one of our childhood cats up in a baby's bonnet and cardigan - when she tried to take it out for a walk in her dolls pram the poor cat bolted off across the fields, and I don't blame it one bit!
I'd like to know how you manage it. I can barely get my cat's collar on and off.
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