Pets!

They'd work on Belle. Whenever I'd put a coat on her when the temp was batting freezing point she'd just stop wherever I put it on and wouldn't move. She was like one of those Rag Doll cats, just went to jelly. She hated it. As soon as I'd look away she'd go to work on getting it off then freeze again when I looked at her. It was hilarious. I'm very bad but I used to do it to entertain visitors sometimes. It's warmer up here so the coats got thrown out. She's getting too fat to fit them now anyway.
 

These shirts actually work. A friend has one for her storm anxious poodle, and she swears by it. She gave me one recently for my Ohno gangsta, who is afraid of storms or anything that goes boom. I put it on him the other day when we had rumbles from the storm we didn't get. He was actually much better, not shaking and hiding in the bathroom at least.


Good to know...wish I'd had one when I had my beloved cat. She was so scared of thunder she would hide under the bed, and I would coax her out and hold her until she calmed down.

I did eventually find a homeopathic product called 'calms pet', I believe, and that helped her immensely. Think that works for dogs, also.
 
Was thinking about Hello Kitty the other day so looked up American Shorthair (ASH). Wow! Her breed has quite a history. I'm proud of her.

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The first American Shorthair dated back to 1904, and was named Buster Brown. They are very hearty cats that do well in weather, and rough vegetation. Love that photo, is that your Hello Kitty?


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The first American Shorthair dated back to 1904, and was named Buster Brown. They are very hearty cats that do well in weather, and rough vegetation. Love that photo, is that your Hello Kitty?

Nah, not her; just a pic from the web that looks like her and she is an excellent mouser. I read they descended from the ship's cats brought over by the early immigrants to the new colonies. Being accepted by snooty breeders and paraded around in their stupid shows is disappointing. I just think of her as one great animal.
 

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