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What to wear post tp. Plus factor 50 of course!

Cover up! Long sleeves and length plus a hat.

Feline theme not obligatory!

Isabelle xx

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Bootandall

Love that hat! And the kitty with those little white boots 😃😍

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He is our lovely little Tigger or tigrée in French. I know he is plain grey but our little one got her when she was into Winnie the Pooh!

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I have a Bengal she would've loved then. A little (12 pound) tigress. Since she is a cross between a domestic cat and an Asian leopard cat, she has stripes!

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Bootandall in reply toBootandall

Actually, she has spots and a striped tail 🤣🤣🤣 I should pay more attention!

Safe and stylish Isabelle2 !

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