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I don't think it makes the animal look a fool. I think as long as the animal doesn't mind there is no harm - there are loads of animals that love the attention and they look cute. My own cats would not like it but they do wear bandannas occasionally and don't seem to mind and my dogs definately don't mind getting dressed. So long as the animal isn't being forced into anything I don't have a problem with it. |
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that certainly brings back memories of when i was a kid, my sis and i used to dress our cats in bonnets and tops and they would lie down in our prams and we would walk through our street and neighbours would say lets have a look at your babys thinking they were dolls, they had hell of a shock when they saw they were cats they couldnt believe it they never ran off just stayed put lol. tracy |
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just saying that i have a pic some where with my daughter holding her kitten cassie with one of her dolls coats on and she never struggled to get away. when i get chance i will send to show. tracy |
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