Colorized Cats | Painted Cats (A Fun Sub-Section of PetPugDog )
Do People Really Paint Their Cats?
Yes! This is the newest, hottest trend for cat owners! Some people do not yet believe that this is real; however it is 100% true and growing in popularity each day. This is an idea who's time has come.
Is it Safe to Paint a Cat?
Yes, it is safe to paint or color a cat as long as this is done with colored vegetable dye. If someone were to paint a cat with actual paint, as in house or wall paint, the animal could die. The paint would interfere with the cat's skin pores. Did you know that painting a human head to toe would be fatal as well? Only safe vegetable dye can be used to color a cat!
Where can I get my Cat Painted?
Right now, this trend is so new you must find someone by word of mouth. You must do a search to find the professionals who do this service.
An owner may always try to do this at home; the worst that can happen is that you will need to wash off the vegetable dye if you make a mistake.
The method to painting your cat is not very complex, it is just time consuming.
How is a Cat Painted?
This is not an easy task. Those who paint a cat correctly, do so with the professional hand that can be compared to a tattoo artist.
As you can see from the very detailed paint and colors on these cats, this type of art work can take hours.
To obtain the most awe inspiring results, many colors are used on the cats and the designs are intricate.
When you decide to color your cat, you must plan ahead on design and color. The basic vegetable dyes can be mixed to produce other hues; such as red and blue mixing to a purple. Design works best if a person begins on the nose and works outward in a spiral pattern.
How Do I Paint my Cat?
Because having a colorized cat is such a new idea, there are no services set up yet, aside from individual home-based businesses. If you wish to have this done to your cat, you may find artists at fairs, flea markets, carnivals, etc. If you wish to color your cat yourself, spend time devoted to drawing out the details of the design and colors you want. Then while your cat is very relaxed, use a very thin comb to "brush on" the dye.