Dog And Cat Art?

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  1. Diane Lane

    Diane Lane Veteran Member
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    I absolutely love this. I have, in the past, dipped my cat's paws (back when I only had one) in ketchup, so he could sign cards to his grandparents. They of course loved it, but I didn't realize other people did such things. Once we get past the medical issues in this household, and we can relax a little, I might have to try this. https://www.facebook.com/whydidntit...486117705926/1013710665350137/?type=3&theater
     
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    I didn't know this either. Beautiful pieces.
     
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  5. Diane Lane

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    I think some of these cats must have been trained from birth. There's no way the ones I have now would put up with this type of activity. I'd end up with paint all over the carpet, although that might be an improvement. ;) Come to think of it, that could be a new trend in home decor. :D
     
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    I used to use a stamp pad and put my pets feet in it to "sign" cards. It always ended up looking very cute. It wasn't much of a mess either as long as you make sure you wipe their paws off. You could also do it on wrapping paper if you and the pet in question were patient enough. I think it is a way for the pet to share in the experience lol. Actually, they are probably thinking more like,,what kind of crazy thing is she up to now??
     
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    That's strange....
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    Well the Tech Zombie strikes again. Oooops,
     
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    The Gods of Oooops decided to be nice this morning. My posted video worked again today.

    This little bull doll has rhythm.
     
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    Interesting. I don't know if my dog is bright enough to do this. Knowing him, I would put paint on his little paws and he would simply go to my room, jump on the bed, and fall asleep.
     
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