Panda cat

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Does it get any cuter than that!?

    I feel bad for the kitty having to wear a shirt, but I love his/her patterns!
     
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    Whaaaaaaaaaat?! I saw a video of a dog made to look like a panda the other day, this is just as strange and cute! But still very, very strange.
     
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    Awwwww, I want one :( It's like a tiny, baby panda. And it could get cuter, if there were two cat pandas!
    And blurinoctober, maybe you saw the Chow Chow being dyed as a panda? I've been researching chows because I want one and I know they have some as pandas floating around!
     
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    Yeah, I have seen quite a few chow chows made to look like pandas, but never a cat:

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    I wonder if the above cat is dyed then? I hadn't thought about it.
     
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    blurinoctober Well-Known Member

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    THE CHOW IS SO CUTE. I also like chows a lot, my dog growing up was a chow mix. You see, I saw a terrier of some sort dyed as a panda, so it was really very weird looking. That dog is adorable. But dying animals seems really mean to me.. why not just leave them their natural colors..?
     
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    So long as they're using pet-friendly dyes, it's not so bad. I would really rather seen them add some dark patches to be like a panda than all the crazy wild colors to turn them into peacocks and whatnot. Maybe I should see them as the same, but it just doesn't seem as crazy.
     
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    Well, there's probably less dye involved in making them a panda than making them a peacock! No matter if it's pet-friendly or not, overdoing it scares me a bit. You're right in the fact that a panda is rather simple, some of those other designs are not.

    Either way, I do not want a dyed animal! Hah.
     
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    So cute, I still really want one:(
    I do think the cat is dyed, maybe not all parts of it but some parts are. I wish we knew if they had dyed the chest and arms as well but the sweater is in the way.
     
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    That's adorable and I think it works because the cat has kind of a round face, a flat nose and long fur. The panda dye job wouldn't look as good on a cat that had a narrow, angular face and short hair.

    The panda look is a good fit for Persian cats.
     
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    You're right about the face, nose, and fur. I didn't think that far but the look would be weird on any other cat. It needs that ambiguous non-typical cat face (narrow, angular) to pull this look off.
     
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