I'd love to get one of those for Hermie when she gets older. It says they are stretchy, but not safety (breakfree) collars. I wonder if a cat can still get out of them in a pinch?
Great link Soledad, I'll be sure and keep that one.![]()
I'd love to get one of those for Hermie when she gets older. It says they are stretchy, but not safety (breakfree) collars. I wonder if a cat can still get out of them in a pinch?
Great link Soledad, I'll be sure and keep that one.![]()
...RIP, our sweet Gini...
Soledad, I think I am just a total novice when it comes to cat hats! The only ones I had ever seen were Edwina's. It still amazes me that people make hats for cats. Perhaps it's an American thing? Or perhaps I am just failing my girls miserably? I thought the diamond collars were superb though!!
The only hats that I have for my cats are Santa and Reindeer hats. They hate wearing them. I think it takes a certain type of cat like Edwina to be able to wear and enjoy wearing hats.![]()
Dear Edwina,
Having had a look at the collars, I think you'd look gorgeous in the Ametyst/Diamond or in the Pink Jeweltone. It would really go well with your furcolour.
Of course, I thought of Fister too, don't you think he'd look fabulous in the Sapphire Jeweltone? Or simply the Smokey Rhinestone!!
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
I never heard of cat hats before Edwina, and I think they're fairly scarce. But I have heard of people dressing up dogs before, and since many pampered pooches are the toy variety, the fashion can easily be adopted by cats. Especially cats of Edwina's, shall we say, voluptitude?
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