Cats in food helmets

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Jessi, May 22, 2012
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    HappyRocinante Well-Known Member

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    Oh, that just looks mean! I can just imagine their little ears laid back. None of them look like happy kitties that is for sure.
     
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    LMSAO - none of them looked very pleased! The second cat looks like it's ready to get on his bike :D
     
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    Aww.. poor kitties. They all look miserable, but those are some cute kitties! Thanks for sharing :)
     
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    Aw that pineapple one is just funny looking! I was just slicing up some pineapple today and know how miserable that kitty must feel!
     
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Ew, it just now crossed my mind that the inside of that was likely still all wet and juicy. He must've been miserable!
     
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    Wow, those cats look ticked off, but the fruit hats are pretty funny. Thanks for sharing the photos.
     
    ACSAPA, Jul 25, 2012
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    Looks cute for photo sessions but certainly kids should be firmly cautioned against trying it with their cats at home. Maybe they should put that warning at the bottom of every photo.
     
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    Those are some funny pictures but the cats look so ticked. I don't think any cat would be pleased with that.
     
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    Oh my goodness, thats hilarious. I love the pineapple one. Kitty looks like he/she is saying "I will get you for this".
    My two have worn santa hats during the holidays and they are not to fond of those. They would snub me for weeks if I made them wear fruit helmets. :D
     
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    These are very funny pictures but none of those cats look happy or amused. Where on earth did this trend come from??? I can't imagine thinking "Oh, I'll just take the melon rind and put it on my cat's head." They do look like those old fashioned football helmets. I'd like to see these with captions or done like memes.
     
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    I don't understand why people do these things to their pets. The other one I find weird is the photos where people cut a hole for their cat's face in a piece of bread or toast and make them wear it. Why??
     
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