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Angie's right. We don't love them any less. I guess that's why my DH and I spent the extra $ to get tile when we decided to get rid of the carpet. We could have just bought new carpet, but we had the cats in mind and decided it would be futile to expect the cats not to mess up the new carpet. We also bought more scratching posts. Oh the things we do for our beloved pets! And they aren't even our cats. They belong to our 3 daughters.
Hmm, love him, but keep him out of the closet! (I have kitties, too).
It does seem worth looking into some kind of smooshing repair. Or, epoxy some kind of applique over it, either an asymmetrical look, or one on the other side.
unfrumped is right. Keep the cats out of the closet. Our cats are never allowed in anyone's closet, or in the pantry. Those areas are strictly off limits.
Yes, we don't love them any less and I would not exchange my little rascal for a million bags! I think I will pretend it is not there and look other way
Lisa, I am sorry about your LV bag, it is a bummer...but you are right, it shows it is well loved!
Ouch! Sveta, as I sit here with my kitty on my lap, I must admit it did bring a smile when I read your subject title and the actual situation.
I tried to put myself in that moment of discovery when something so pretty as your purse is damaged by your little one and the best advice I can give is that whenever you look at those pesky little teeth marks, please consider them as a love gift from your beautiful cat. ^_^
So sorry about the bag! After years of having Golden Retrievers, we now have a flat coat/collie mix -- all long black fur. Well, he doesn't mess up by black trousers, but my microfiber bed skirt has to go -- it attracts Caspian's luxurious fur like a microfiber cleaning cloth!