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Have you ever wanted to get your cat tattooed?

August 28th, 2007  |  Published in Shopping, Weird  |  3 Comments

Cat Tattoos

Well maybe you can now, as I saw this shop in Dallas. It could be a shop where you can get your cat tattooed. Then again, it may not be. If you are in Dallas and want to check it out, it was on Beltline.

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  1. gary watson says:

    August 30th, 2007 at 4:14 pm (#)

    Maybe it’s not quite like that, perhaps it’s a Cat Tattoo as in a military tattoo as in the Edinburgh Tattoo as in lots of supposedly tough soldiers in tartan skirts spinning tassled drum sticks around like pom-pom’s. Very odd when you think about, but it pulls in the punters. Now, imagine a parade of cats dressed in tartan and banging away on drums! i must get to Dallas to see this for myself.

  2. G says:

    August 30th, 2007 at 6:15 pm (#)

    Yes a big pussy parade all banging their drum!

  3. Si says:

    September 2nd, 2007 at 8:54 pm (#)

    Oh my God. I KNEW I should have gone in! Well done Mr Watson - are you sure your name isn’t Dr Watson. If not, it should be.

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