Funny cats in the caps of their own hair
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/funny-cats-in-the-caps-of-their-own-hair.htmlThe Japanese again showed his unique view on everything. Ryo Yamazaki (Ryo Yamazaki) began to gather clumps of wool of their mustachioed pet and to do for them fashion accessories, hats and wigs.

It is difficult to say whether Japanese is for the sake of popularity, for the sake of a funny photo, or just revenge on their Pets because they leave hair everywhere, but the fact remains that he collects throughout his apartment clumps of wool, and then gives them a form of headdress or hair.

In this form he's taking pictures of their cats, and then post online.
Yamazaki manufactures hats of different shapes and sizes: from flat berets and hats with ears to high funny caps. At the moment the Japanese have a whole collection of cute accessories for all occasions and it's not going to stop coming up with new, original models.

The results of his work are now watching more than 100 thousand subscribers, and photos with his mad works gaining thousands of likes.

I should add that all three of the cat Mare, Meow or Wheat very ambivalent about the work of his master. The look on their faces shows a clear lack of understanding or dissatisfaction with it.










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