Celebrating Halloween Early

This weekend I was at Pet Friendly in Hilton. I was holding kittens and watching hampsters race and then something caught my eye…

A Halloween costume for cats! You always see them for dogs…but never cats. I had to buy it and put it on my psycho cat Marti. And I did.

This is supposed to be what it looks like:

cat_cruseder.jpg

They must have drugged this cat. No cat wants to wear booties. This is what Marti looked like in it…

marti2.JPG

No booties, and she’s still pissed! After all the hissing, growling, and biting it took to get pictures of her…somehow she managed just to look bored. She managed to hiss constantly except for the exact second it took to take a picture. I think she’s magic, and a swashbuckling badass.

3 Responses to “Celebrating Halloween Early”

  1. Lindsay Says:

    Aww how cute! Getting my Fat cat into that would take a towe truck!

  2. Mel Says:

    thats terribly cute! i used to dress my dog all the time in halloween costumes, now shes just too fat and/or would bite my life. :-P

    I wanted to comment on a topic you had brought up on the morning show about a month back-dont even know if you remember it but you had mentioned something about farts and if they can actually harm us by breathing it in. Let me tell you it got me thinking, because the amount of toxic gas that comes out of my boyfriends butt got me worried i might not live to see the next day…..

    ….so we did some research…if you want a guarenteed good time, check out http://www.heptune.com/farts.html

    so long story short i was relieved to find out that fart gas cannot kill you or harm you. Hopefully now you can rest at night-i know i will :)

  3. Kelly Says:

    Great pictures. You appear to be fond of companion animals. Speaking of pets,I did want to comment on a segment that was on the air a few weeks ago. Unfortunately I tuned in late and caught the latter part of the conversation. You mentioned something about your friends having dogs that they keep in cages all of the time. I do not know what discussions you have had with your friends about this, if any. However, when I heard you speaking about it on the radio, it sickened me. If you have not already, I hope that you do take the time to advocate for those poor dogs. I always encourage people to speak up on behalf of those who don’t have or have less of a voice, e.g. elderly, children and pets.

Leave a Reply