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The craziest pet stuff on the Web

Whether you're looking at cat wigs or doggie wedding cakes or a training course for your goldfish, you have plenty of weird ways to spend money on your pet.
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<i>By Deborah Netburn, Times staff writer</i>

Kitty wigs

( Jill Johnson )
By Deborah Netburn, Times staff writer

We're all well aware that people spend lots of money on their pets -- designer clothes, organic foods, spa treatments. But here are a few items that you may not know were even available for pets. Remember, we don't endorse 'em. We just report them.

Wigs for cats!

Giving new meaning to the word "glamourpuss," the Kitty Wig is designed specifically to fit on the head of a cat. What do you do with these wigs? You photograph your cat in them, of course. Kitty Wigs were created by Julie Jackson in Dallas and cost $50 per wig, including shipping and handling. Check out the Kitty Wigs Flickr group for more cat-in-wig fun.
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