Kitty Wigs

In our last session we discussed idiots who spend millions of dollars buying diamond collars for their pets where we discovered this new CBD treats for cats. I thought that was weird.  But just when I think I’ve heard and seen it all, someone comes along and does something that just blows me out of the water.

Whether your new cat is coming from a shelter, a home, an urban street, or a country barn, the first twenty-four hours in your home are special and critical. Before you bring a new cat into your life, it helps to understand a little bit about how cats relate to their world. A cat’s territory is of paramount importance. They view their territory the way most of us view our clothes; without them, we feel naked and vulnerable. Place us naked in a room filled with strangers and most of us would try to hide!

It is common for cats, regardless of whether they come from homes or streets, to hide in a new territory. Very sensitive or under-socialized cats often hide for a week or more! Do them a favor and provide a small area to call their own for the first few days or weeks. A bathroom or laundry room works well.

Kitty wigs.

No lie.  You can now buy a wig for your cat.

If you log onto www.kittywigs.com you’ll be able to choose from an assortment of wig styles for the kitty in your life — Pink Passion, Bashful Blonde, Silver Fox, and Electric Blue.  You’ll see photos of cats actually modeling the wigs, just in case you’re like me and have to see it to believe it.

I’m trying to imagine my male tabby wearing a kitty wig.  I’m trying to imagine why I would want to put a wig on him.  Who puts wigs on their cats?

I’m beginning to wonder why more people in this world aren’t medicated.

2 Responses to “Kitty Wigs”

  1. Sara says:

    HA HA HA HA HA …. This is the most insane thing I’ve seen in a LONG time. I wonder what Jay Leno would say about this because he’s always ragging on people that dress their animals up in costumes.
    I think they must have been on some sort of medicine when they designed these!

  2. Annette M. Rittenberry says:

    OMG Only a medicated CAT would allow it’s owner to assult thier person with something as ridiulous as a KittyWig. I have been guilty of putting a haloween costume on a beagle. I will use being childless as my excuse. She HATED it ofcourse and when I tried to out it on again a couple of years later she eaten her way out of it. It might fit my current cocker spaniel if I can find it but NO. Just say no to pet costume torture. Now I’d sooner give a donation to a rescue than waste money that’s in shorter supply these days on something like that.

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