But here is some truly stylish stuff on cats, with the added bonus of Japlish!

1. Dress her up. Cheer or yell, do whatever you like to enjoy the moment with your family.
2. After you are enough with your joy, take a photo! Take some poses and leave her some cute photos!
3. Remove her clothes and give her a hub, say "Thank you!"
And don't forget:
You don't have to dress her everyday, in fact she might not feel comfortable with a dress on for days. Just dress her up only on special occasions like her birthday, takes a photo and that should leave you lots of memories and fantasies.
Fantasies? If you say so.

4 comments:
pffft (snorts coffee up nose and out again) Ringing adopt-a-cat now. Why does Japlish only use female pronouns for cats? Don't tomcats get to dress up?
I HATE CATS but that's so damn cute!!
While I wouldn't go so far as to buy a cat to dress up, I would consider buying a cat suit and finding randoms on the street to dress up...
Japlish and related languages: gold.
I use a notepad which inexplicably proclaims "I will need press my you know, you know." The accompanying image is of a small, smiling cartoon puppy. Obviously.
If I were a cat and someone put pink floral bunny ears on me, I'd bite him/her. And then do something unspeakable on his/her pillow. This is kitty abuse, people!
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