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The inside of the suit should be made of wool suit material, since that seems to attract cat fur so well. |
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As bliss predicts, my cat refuses to wear clothing of any kind. And it seems like plastic would be uncomfortable for him. |
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Maybe an air-conditioned, lined catsuit of some kind would be preferable... again the clothing problem. |
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Alternatively, you could invest in a sphynx. (Mr. Bigglesworth) |
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Maybe if it were a kevlar, anti-shredding, anti-shedding suit. |
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can't believe it. I had this idea this afternoon but you've beaten me to it by quite some way .... ho hum. Anyhoos.... link attached to my sketch of my version of this idea. |
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Yeah, this is fun but my cat wouldn't wear it. |
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I'll give it a bun anyway. |
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Cats need to spend hours every day licking their fur - otherwise they go mental. They seem to use grooming as a pause for thought, e.g. when a conflict is looming and one of them can't decide whether to fight or run it will sometimes just sit and groom itself while it makes its mind up. [jonthegeologist] - I like the carrying handle on your catjacket, that would be handy for trips to the vet! Cat-a-mac? |
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