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Entertainment | 10/29/2009 1:00 am

Want to Dress Up Your Cat? Explore the Enchanting World of Kitty Wigs

Wigs for kittens? Glamourpuss gives us cat lovers a sneak peek into a new frontier in pet grooming …

Photo Essay

Julie Jackson, the creator of Kitty Wigs, has given us an inside peek into the overwhelming adorableness of dressing up our favorite divas. Through the photographs of Glamourpuss, photographer Jill Johnson shares with us these chic feline models and their fashionable hairdos. Thanks to Chronicle Books, here’s a special preview …

Confess: Do you, or have you ever, dressed up your pet? Snap a picture of your costumed companion and e-mail the photograph and short caption to submit@wowOwow.com. We may consider featuring your furry friends in a future slideshow.

16 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Susan Crawford
As a cat-mom of many years, I have succumbed to the temptation only once to dress up one of my feline pals. I had a big grey tabby, Miss Poodelle, and one Christmas, I thought it would be fun to have her wear a pair of felt reindeer antlers. I got the antlers, prepared my camera for the glamour shot, and then waited until she had dozed off. I snuck up on her and gently slipped the antlers on her head and aimed my camera. In a nano-second, Miss Poodelle awoke, turned into a roaring tiger, ripped the antlers off her head, grabbed them and ran like the wind out of the room, up the stairs, into the bathroom, and promptly buried the headgear in the litterbox. So much for that experiment! Some cats just want to be nekkid, and I’ve come to respect that.
By Susan Crawford on 10/29/2009 8:44 am
Chris Glass`
We had a cat that loved to wear scarves around his neck. He used to preen in the mirror when he got a new one. Any other accessory would have met with bared fangs. Our other cats were never warm to the idea of cat clothes either. This is something that you might have to train a compliant kitten to accept before it realizes there is a choice.
By Chris Glass` on 10/29/2009 9:02 am
Belinda Joy
Okay, any woman or man that would dress their cat up…..oh my Lord…I’m speechless.
By Belinda Joy on 10/29/2009 9:14 am
Rachel F

LOL, sorry, I have to admit that, for Halloween, I’m guilty as charged. ;-) It really is fun — not just because of the costumes, but because of the faces they (at least, my cats :P) make. Honestly, the feline expressions are much better than any costume. :P And I have two dogs, and they’re funny in their costumes too. One has a great sense of humor, and looks awesome in his outfits, and the other acts like I’m punishing her. ;-)

As far as dressing them up "just because", I wouldn’t do that…holidays are bad enough for the poor things, lol. :P

By Rachel F on 10/29/2009 10:50 am
Bonnie Schuster
I admit I had an adorable cat Nancy as a child that loved to be dressed in my doll clothes and go for walks in my carriage.  But never more when adulthood took over.  One that loved bandanas and walked on a leash yes that was my darling Meisha ~ who ruled the house.
By Bonnie Schuster on 10/29/2009 9:33 am
Dice the Nice

I DON’T THINK SO!!!! DtN

By Dice the Nice on 10/29/2009 11:52 am
Donna H

Bubba the WonderCat wouldn’t even lower himself to look at the pictures.

My sister used to "ooh & ahhh" over pet costumes at Target at Halloween, & once, urged me to buy them for my posse.  I said I would under one condition: she dress the cats.

That was the end of that idea.

By Donna H on 10/29/2009 1:33 pm
Beth Cornell
That is so silly. I have never dressed my former pets for halloween.
By Beth Cornell on 10/29/2009 1:48 pm
Susan Gabriel
Don’t we have better things to do??
By Susan Gabriel on 10/29/2009 2:41 pm
Lila Kuh
Oh, yeah.  I’m sure my cats would let me keep my arms if I tried to dress them up.  [sarcasm]
By Lila Kuh on 10/29/2009 3:43 pm
Lizzie R.
Is this for real? I can barely brush my 2 long haired cats, so could imagine sticking a wig on their heads…never happen. Besides, those cats look absolutely stupid. Why would anybody want to do that?
By Lizzie R. on 10/29/2009 10:58 pm
Fredda Scobey

Tempted by a cat costume at Target, I bought one for Monte, my British Shorthair. When my son attempted to dress him, he took off in a rage that lasted for hours, and he seemed to know that I was behind this indignity.

As children, my sister and I used to dress our cat, Midnight, in doll clothes and wheel her around in our doll buggy. Dear Midnight, may she rest in peace.

By Fredda Scobey on 11/01/2009 9:41 am
Mr. Wow
Being a cat owner for more than thirty years, Mr. Wow doesn’t want to dress them up.  He wants them to be able to clean out the damn litter box!   This post has made Mr. W. feel considerably more substantial. 
By Mr. Wow on 11/02/2009 1:37 pm