Japanese Couple Uses Their Cats' Shedding Fur to Make Whimsical Hats the Felines Love to Wear
Thanks to their creative owners, these three cats in Japan get to wear whimsical hats made from their own shedded fur, after it is felted and styled.
Thanks to their creative owners, these three cats in Japan get to wear whimsical hats made from their own shedded fur, after it is felted and styled.
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