![]() Maybe for some people, paw prints are not tattoo material. I love tattoos, but tattoos are art, so everyone has their own opinion about what looks nice. A little more than three years later, I was DMing Trudy Lines, who's an extremely talented artist at Bang Bang in New York City, begging her to ink Trish's paw print onto my arm. When my future husband adopted her as a surprise gift, plopping her in my lap on Christmas morning (I'm sure he was trying to think of anything that would distract me from my own all-consuming thoughts), we became inseparable. Trish the Tabby came into my life at a time when I was suffering from severe anxiety and debilitating panic attacks that disrupted entire days at a time. But maybe if you have a cat, or any pet for that matter, you'll hear me out. Mr.Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Sarah Wasilakĭo you already think I'm crazy? You probably won't even give me the benefit of the doubt now that I've told you I have a tattoo of my cat's paw print.Turn your bad drawings into gorgeous anime and manga characters! 2 views.Burger King Japan rewards you with Diablo IV loot for eating five spice double cheeseburgers 2 views.Yu-Gi-Oh card bath towels in Japan keep duelists’ backs dry, if they have the skill to obtain one 2 views.Make your smartphone hard as a ruby in 5 minutes on the Tokyo subway 2 views.Japan’s first-ever capybara cat cafe opens in Tokyo 2 views.We go to a festival on a Japanese Air Self-Defense Force base, walk on a runway, see cool planes 3 views.Chocolate Mint drink with 10 times the minty refreshment: Is it really as strong as it looks? 3 views.We asked a Uniqlo employee what four things we should buy and their suggestions didn’t disappoint 4 views.Hello Kitty sings official cover of Sailor Moon theme song “Moonlight Densetsu”【Video】 6 views.Tokyo’s “uncool” neighbor launches foreigner-friendly travel support site with free online help 11 views.Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!.Sources: Livedoor via Hachima Kikou, PR Times, Shachihata So use the Pettouch kit to decorate cards, make keychains, or just use your pet’s paw-print as your signature! Just kidding we can’t legally recommend that. ▼ Ink is available in (from left to right) light blue, pink, red, and gray. They’re selling for 2,200 yen on Shachihata’s online shop or on Rakuten Japan. ![]() The kit officially went on sale on June 2, and included in the kit is the reusable film sheet and one ink pad in the color of your choice. ▼ And now everyone knows what a good fur baby your pet has been! In the end, the project raised a total of just over 7.2 million yen (around US$51,456)–over 1,000 percent of their original goal–in the span of two months. ![]() Shachihata’s crowdfunding campaign for the Pettouch kit originally had a goal of 500,000 yen (US$3,572.58), but they ended up surpassing that goal just two hours after the campaign launched. ▼ To add more ink, rub the film with the ink pad included in the kit. You can wipe the excess ink off the film sheet when you’re done! When your pet’s paw touches the non-inked side, the ink transfers to the paper, creating a mess-free paw print. How does it work? It utilizes a reusable film sheet that has ink on the bottom, along with a sheet of plain paper placed underneath. Their ink kit uses real ink, but none of it gets on your pet’s paw in the process. Enter the Pettouch kit, a successfully crowdfunded invention by Japanese design company Shachihata, famous on the SoraNews24 site for making the ingenious handwashing stamps. Making ink stamps of your cat’s or dog’s pawprint isn’t exactly a new idea, but finding a way to do it mess-free has been elusive until now. Add some purr-sonal flair to your documents.
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