• @Illegalmexicant
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    216 minutes ago

    Are you wearing a chef’s hat? Who is on the menu?

  • Lvxferre
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    312 hours ago

    Mine be like:

    Hat? OK. No glasses? OK. Shaved beard, cut hair? OK. New shoes? I DON’T RECOGNISE YOU, SHHH! SHHH!

      • @lemmylommy
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        335 minutes ago

        New shoe smell masks the foot smell

      • Lvxferre
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        110 minutes ago

        Yup, pretty much. Eventually she gets used to the smell of the new shoes being of the old human, and stops caring about it. (In the meantime I just let her smell my hand, so she knows that I’m still myself, not some cat-eating alien abomination that took over the human and a threat to her well-being.)

  • Growing up, everyone I knew with a dog you could rile the dog up just by putting on a mask.

    I have dogs of my own now but neither of them react at all if you come in looking completely different. Why are mine defective?

    • wander1236
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      112 hours ago

      My dog doesn’t like it when strangers have hats of any kind or hair that’s done up or curly. If your head is bigger than he thinks it should be, you’re enemy #1.

    • @PugJesusOP
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      82 hours ago

      Mine never reacted to different clothing either. He was a pretty chill guy in general.

      If you went under the blankets, though, he’d desperately try to dig you out lmao

    • snooggums
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      32 hours ago

      I had a friend with rottweilers who hated hats. They were awesome and oh so cuddly but gave me a good scare the first time I found out.

      Never met a cat that seemed to care, or maybe I thought it was something else since a cat avoiding people isn’t uncommon.

  • @zlatiah
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    32 hours ago

    Jokes on me, my cats can somehow recognize me from the sound of me walking up to the front door (and only me, not when anyone else is visiting)… No idea if anything can make them not recognize me