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So I was driving over to my parents to drop off my cat- I was moving to a new place and thought I'd leave him in their quiet home while I moved all my big stuff- and he HATED riding in cars. I had him in his original cardboard carrying case from when I got him at the shelter (never took him anywhere besides the first ride home, so I had no real carrying case) and since he's apparently claustrophobic, he screamed and yelled the whole way and even ripped out of his cardboard carrying case and was loose in my car for most of the trip! Stupid cat.
So ANYWAY, there is a reason im posting this on the gear care & distressing page- you may see it coming already...
He's now demolished his box and hiding under my drivers seat until I pull into their driveway. I had no choice but to actually carry him kicking and screaming from the car the house.
One important detail: I'm wearing my very first custom Wested that I've had for about 7 years.
So as you may have guessed, he's flinging his back legs all over the place and he manages to get one claw into my chest and RIP it all the way down do the pocket! I don't have pics, but the tear looks like a big upside down "V". It took alot of convincing not to just leave him there PERMANENTLY.
Sorry about the long story, but I was just so amazed that he ripped his way out of his box, using his head, no less!
Has anyone had luck repairing rips in lambskin?