I think there were a time and a place when many of us spent Saturday morning watching Pokémon cartoons and playing the games on GBA/DS and trading cards with our friends at school. We probably also wanted to have Pokémon for pets.
Well, after trying a natural home remedy on her cat, this Thai woman ended up with just that; a little Pikachu as her companion. No word on whether the cat likes to play with balls, however!
If you are going to accidentally dye your cat a color, yellow is a good way to go!
This gorgeous cat had a fungal infection
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So her owner applied turmeric to cure it
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It was originally just applied to the affected areas, but they had some leftover, so they decided to cover the kitty to make sure it was all gone!
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"My cat Ka-Pwong had ringworm, we did everything to cure it, but nothing worked. That was when my mother had the idea of using turmeric. At first, she painted it on the ringworm but as there was a lot left, she decided to paint the whole body to prevent future mycoses.” the owner share with Bored Panda
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Except... the natural dye didn't come out of her fur!
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It did seem to clear the infection, however.
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But the poor cat stayed yellow!!
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Here's a before and after.
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Supamas hopes the color will fade over time!
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But meanwhile has photo-shopped the cat into Pikachu!
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The resemblance is uncanny, really!
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