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This is one where I would be willing to call in my local PETA forces. |
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This will probably just encourage you, but - Baked. (See link) |
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angel, I didn't read the page under that link, but is there a *reason* that the two dogs in the upper left look like a whore from the 1980s and a pimp from the 1970s, respectively??? |
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Same reason that [andrewkorbel] suggested the idea in the first place, I imagine. |
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i think that my cat would look much better a nice shade of purple ;)
It would be better than her nice off white color because she rubs over everything saying good morning and good night to it all. |
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I think she would like it, at least people would want to touch her. Regardless of how much I groom her she still looks like crap. |
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But, it would be better if she spends her time under a rock rather than pet by everyone. Yes, she would still be dirty under that fun color, but at least no one would notice as much. |
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None of the links work that show anything on the pet har dyeing .. Id be very interested to see how this was done and what products would be SAFE for pets . |
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This is half-baked in the Antipodean (can't recall if it's Aussie or from NZ) kid's tv show, The Tribe, where pets tend to have their hair as garishly punked up as the post-apocalypse kiddie heroes. |
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Boy, does that show suck. God, how I love it. |
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See th ebook Why Paint Cats, not to be confused with Why Cats Paint. It's been done, and it looks amazing. And FYI, its done with harmless vegetable dyes and such. |
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