vanessalenoire:
but do seriously consider any sense of humour 'Analysis' that you can get.
LoL Who's having fun? The spectators or who is suffering something that doesn't belong to his nature?
Can you say with certainty that the cat is enjoying? The cat is at ease in the costume? I'm sure that he also loves the cap
Do you know the nature of the cats ? You have had many cats? What is their body temperature? Did you ever cared cats? Have you done them the phleboclysis? How many books about cats did you read? etc. etc. etc.
Can you "READ" the reaction of the cat when the cap is removed?
I'm a person for the respect of any animal.
To me this isn't funny
Thank you for your questions.
I'm no David Attenborough, but I'm familiar with the nature of cats.
I've cared for many of them over the years and currently have two. Both pets were rescued as kittens from the Adelaide Airport in March 2009.
Re-phleboclysis; One of these cats was hospitalised for several days a few years ago and needed just such intravenous veterinary fluid treatments.. at a cost in excess of $1,200.
Harpo is doing fine now :) I'm not sure what his body temperature was then or is now, but mine soon shot up upon learning of the ongoing costs of his future, super-duper, lifetime, 'metabollic' veterinary diet.
I am currently reading perusing scanning, two books on cats; 'Encyclopedia of the Cat' by Angela Sayer and Howard Loxton and 'Cats and Their Ways' - (text by Pola Weiss/translated by David Macrae).
As a member of WAP (World Animal Protection) I donate money to this fine cause as often as I can. Do you?
If not, lighten up and join with us in the endless fight against real animal cruelty!
Link is below .. take a gander!
http://www.worldanimalprotection.org.au/our-work
Edit - from my email inbox today V
Thanks for all that you do to protect animals.
Margaret West
Director
World Animal Protection