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Make A Sweater From Your Pet’s Fur!
Make A Sweater From Your Pet’s Fur!
Love your cuddly pet so much you want to immortalize him or her into a soft cuddly sweater? We do it with sheep and goat fur - why not cats and dogs? Allergies aside, the idea is nothing to sneeze at. Danelle German, a professional cat groomer based ...
Make A Sweater From Your Pet’s Fur!
Make A Sweater From Your Pet’s Fur!
inhabitat.com — Love your cuddly pet so much that you want him around your body 24-7? If you’re a pet owner who loves to dress your dogs and cats up in adorable little outfits , prepare for role reversal, and allow your pet to dress you. Here’s an ... (more) Make A Sweater From Your Pet’s Fur!
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Make A Sweater From Your Pet’s Fur!
INHABITAT — ... , prepare for role reversal, and allow your pet to dress you. Here’s an uber-economical (if not slightly weird) use for all that fur your dog or cat sheds: turn it into a sweater! Think about it - your fluffy friend is a renewable source of fibers, and what better way to say “I love my pet” than by swaddling yourself in a sweater knit from their fur. It’s like giving your ...

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