Funny Cats in Costumes: Our Clowder’s Halloween Trick or Treat
A behind-the-scenes look at how we gently dressed our cats for a calm, safe, and very cute Halloween.
I started this project back in 2024, when my wife began designing Halloween looks for our cats. Then she became ill and had to pause, so the costumes—and the handmade trick-or-treat bags—waited patiently on the shelf. This year, she finished everything in time, and our clowder got to enjoy their own gentle Halloween celebration. Our cats are truly family—our “fur babies”—and we treat their comfort as our first priority.
Because full outfits can be overwhelming for some cats, my wife created light, cat-friendly headwear this year. She carefully measured each head and chose simple, soft designs that were easy to put on and take off.
Polaris & Lily
Polaris, our youngest, was originally slated to be a Roman soldier, but she made it clear that nothing should cover her face. We honored that and she became a charming little girl with a big red bow—simple, sweet, and just right for her. Lily, our shy one, bloomed as a flower with soft petals encircling her face—gentle, pretty, and comfortable.
Emily
Emily was the only cat with more than a headpiece: delicate angel wings and a halo suited her perfectly. She wore them calmly and stole our hearts. Her trick-or-treat bag, however, was another story—gluing just two sides didn’t make it easy for paws to reach the goodies. Lesson learned for next time!
Athena
Athena, the shyest in the young clowder, wore a hand-crocheted vintage baby bonnet with a tiny pacifier prop. We filmed quickly—my wife behind the camera while I supported Athena—and then removed it right away when we saw it stressed her. Treats and toys weren’t interesting to her afterward; a quiet hideaway was.
Daisy
Daisy did wonderfully, though photographing her face with the hat took patience. She went as a thoughtful scholar and looked adorable—and she was definitely there for the treats.
Jessica
Jessica was our witch, complete with a classic witch’s hat trimmed in dark wine and blue ribbons. A black hat on a black cat can be tricky to capture—even against a light bedspread—but if you look closely, the ribbons peek through and she looks downright magical. She also loved her treats.
We hope you enjoyed this peek at our clowder’s Halloween Trick or Treat. Thank you for celebrating with us and for being part of our little community.
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