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S&M Tattooed Sphynx Cats

This is wrong on sooooooooo many levels, but I still can’t stop laughing.

“Sphynx owners often dress their cat to help keep it warm and healthy. This breed also needs to be bathed to remain clean. Like a parent might assist their child in putting on a temporary tattoo, some Sphynx owners frequently tattoo their cat.

And then there are the Russian Sphynx breeds with more extreme tattoos and fashions like those below.”
Repost, originally written by Angel

A baby Sphynx is so ugly that it’s cute. Also known as the pedigree Canadian Hairless, this Sphynx kitten is 2 weeks old. Although they appear to be hairless, Sphynx kittens have very fine, short hair that feels like peach fuzz. Their skin is the color that their furry coat would have been, if they had a pelt.

Sphynx owners often dress their cat to help keep it warm and healthy. This breed also needs to be bathed to remain clean. Like a parent might assist their child in putting on a temporary tattoo, some Sphynx owners frequently tattoo their cat.

And then there are the Russian Sphynx breeds with more extreme tattoos and fashions like those below.

Scandal or Sexy?


Photo: phombo

Photo: Zwamneus phombo

A sadomasochist and inked Sphynx makes for a bizarre photo. Most of these featured Sphynx cat photos involve fake tattoos, the kind that are applied with water and light pressure. Other photos are of Sphynx cats which are permanently tattooed. Can you tell the difference?

Tattooed Sphynx Minus Leather Accessories

Photo: Zwamneus phombo

The cat in the photo above has another fake tattoo. The photo below features a permanently inked Sphynx.

Photo: swapmeetdave

The choice of fish being tattooed on the cat seems as strange as the owner having the cat tattooed in the first place.

Were These Fashions Chosen to Keep Cats Warm?

Photo: Zwamneus phombo
Meoooooow!

Photo: Zwamneus phombo (a note on the nipple rings… imagine being sent to hell for this and having to explain this everytime you’re asked the question “so what’re you here for?)

Photo: Zwamneus phombohttp
(This appears to be a kitten. if I didn’t believe in Karma before, I do now.)

Photo: Zwamneus phombo

Photo: Zwamneus phombo

As mentioned previously, it is common practice for Sphynx cat owners to dress their little darlings in order to keep them warm and healthy. But Mistress Bad Ass Cat? The choice of S&M fashion to keep the cats toasty seem ludicrous, yet humorous.

Russian Tattooing Sphynx Started Scandal

Photo: balkanpix.com

It’s all the rage, in Russia, if you own a Sphynx to have it tattooed. But this photo started a scandal as it spread online. It is unclear if PETA knows, but here is a video of the infamous cat tattoo parlor.

Photo: funreport

This is the same cat from the picture and video above. It seems perfectly happy with its matching tattooed owner. Oh wait, perhaps the hairless cat’s expression is seriously ticked as it contemplates killing its owner?

Matching Sphynx Cat & Owner

Photo: blogspot

So what do you think? Is it barbaric to tattoo cats since they cannot voice their desire to be inked or not? Is this animal cruelty? Or is it live and let live?

Inked Sphynx

Photo: peacehall

Is it cool? Cooler yet when the tattooed cats are all decked out in S&M leather fashion? Do you find it funny, bizarre, or WTF?

© Angel

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