I am a housecat.
My duty in life is to shed hair, bathe myself with my tongue, and irritate the allergies of the innocent.
Today, my owner forced me into a sweater. A “cat” sweater.
I have no idea why. I’m covered with fur. I assume it is because an exclusively-indoor, fur-bearing creature being stuffed into cold-weather clothing is meant to reflect the tenants of that sinister and enigmatic concept humans refer to as “cute”.
(Shudder.)
I dare not explore my owner’s thinking any further for fear it may lead to intractable madness.
I have determined to lay here in protest, on the floor of our central-heating-equipped dwelling, until this woolen body prison is removed and burned. Either that, or until the breaking of spring. Until then, I try not to consider the disquieting ramifications of my owner’s interest in something called a “feline fashion show”.
Meow.

Oh, Kev. This is priceless.
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Thank you, Mae!
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“woolen body prison” – such a great line and fantastic visual.
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Kev has a way with words-always intelligent, funny and on-point!
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Our dogs don’t even like to wear sweaters!
🙂
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Haha! I know that if I ever tried to put a sweater on any cat I have ever owned that the result would have been a lot less funny than Kev’s illustration and story!
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