Try on a small knit hat

By SecretWuff 2 Min Read

I'm getting ready to go to BlogPaws Live in Boulder this summer. It's going to be cold, so I'm trying on a few small knit hats and not sure which one to bring.

i’m so excited! I’m going BlogPaws Live On the weekend! It’s in Boulder, but it’s a little chilly up there, so I plan on bringing a knit hat. Let’s see which ones to pack.

Somali cat wearing a light green and yellow knitted hatSomali cat wearing a light green and yellow knitted hat

This actually comes from Southern California Abbey Rescue. My human bought it to support them. I like it because it matches my eyes and color.

Somali cat wearing a dark green knitted hatSomali cat wearing a dark green knitted hat

This was knitted by a patient at a large hospital. She has been there for quite some time and has knitted a lot of little hats for Josie and I and probably the small dogs that have visited here. She was very kind.

Somali cat wearing a light green knitted hatSomali cat wearing a light green knitted hat

This was also knitted by a woman. It’s a little big for me.

Somali cat wearing pink knitted catSomali cat wearing pink knitted cat

My human found this at a pet store years ago. No matter how it looks here, it usually doesn’t sit perfectly on my head.

Somali cat wearing a colorful knitted hatSomali cat wearing a colorful knitted hat

It has an interesting history. I got it many years ago from Bionic Basil BlogI think I was the winner of this UK-based award. It came with a few other items, but I can’t remember any of them off the top of my head.

Somali cat wearing a knitted hat that covers his earsSomali cat wearing a knitted hat that covers his ears

And finally, this is also something I found at a pet store a long time ago. This is the only one without ear holes. It came alone but has a sweater to match. It may be unveiled on another occasion.

So what did you think? Which should I bring? Should I bring some with me? Let us know in the comments!

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