I love that picture!Originally Posted by jennyranson
Mine have no problems getting into (and out of) paper bags on their own!
I love that picture!Originally Posted by jennyranson
Mine have no problems getting into (and out of) paper bags on their own!
Originally Posted by Fats McGee
We had a cat come into the shelter, picked up as a stray, wearing a coat and a little bowtie collar.
We figured that's why he ran away and no one really blames him.
Originally Posted by Fats McGee
We had a cat come into the shelter, picked up as a stray, wearing a coat and a little bowtie collar.
We figured that's why he ran away and no one really blames him.
Originally Posted by Fats McGee
We had a cat come into the shelter, picked up as a stray, wearing a coat and a little bowtie collar.
We figured that's why he ran away and no one really blames him.
Originally Posted by AbbysMom
You also forgot about Sev in his smoking jacket!
http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...smoking+jacket
I know someone who made a video of her ragdoll in one of those bags. It was walking funny, but purring, eating, and she'd made a slit down the side. It was far looser than it looked. I fail to see how this is a felony-worthy issue in a world where much worse things are done to animals on a daily basis.Originally Posted by lisasha3
I saw those bags on the news today and I'll tell you what - it's not just a "dress-up" like Sabina and Abby. they looked kinda tight and restricting and one of the cats wasn't movin around too well.