“Fear not, dear cat, for we too are not able to lick our bellies.”

6.28.15  |  “Fear not, dear cat, for we too are not able to lick our bellies.”Yup, we tried the plastic cone, but then we tried to watch her eat or drink…over and over, and over. So I diy’d this Elizabeth collar and it appears to be a much be…6.28.15  |  “Fear not, dear cat, for we too are not able to lick our bellies.”Yup, we tried the plastic cone, but then we tried to watch her eat or drink…over and over, and over. So I diy’d this Elizabeth collar and it appears to be a much be…

6.28.15  |  “Fear not, dear cat, for we too are not able to lick our bellies.”

Yup, we tried the plastic cone, but then we tried to watch her eat or drink…over and over, and over. So I diy’d this Elizabeth collar and it appears to be a much better solution. She can eat. She can drink. BUT, she  is clearly not thrilled. Her expression might just explain a little something about all of these old portraits. As Christina said, when I sent her this photo of the new and improved collar, ”the poor thing still looks mad.” 

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