Pet Nose Print Necklaces... Yes Or No?

amysuen

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ITA about paw print yes, nose print no. Except a paw print would be bigger than what I usually wear.
 

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I could go for a nose print necklace, depending on how they got the print. If someone sculpted it, no problem. If it was taken from a living animal, big problem; that sounds like animal abuse to me. And if it was taken from a dead animal, ew, icky!

Paw prints are another matter entirely.

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For people who aren't adamant animal lovers/owners, many might think those are bumbum holes o_O

Otherwise, I think it can have potential, depending. Types and size of noses, colouring, personality/meaning behind the pet (For example maybe they were a bloodhound, police dog or successful terrier) etc etc

In any case, like communism, in theory, nose prints sound cute and a good idea, in reality, maybe not so much...

Personally, if it were my own pets, I would like their eyes, paws, ears. My fur creatures have adorable nosies but transferring them into a silver medallion thingy would be tricky.
 

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I hope she's not counting on sales to live on. A paw print is easily identifiable as such. A nose print??? Besides, don't we have enough of those on the windows?
I would not want one either.

My last cat passed away last New Year's Eve but I was noticing yesterday all the nose prints I have on my bedroom window from the 8 cats I've had over the years. I guess I need to clean my windows.

Muffy
 
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