you can use an indoor adhesive to fill the chipped area, paint it, and glaze it to fix it. there’s different adhesives and glazes out there so I would recommend looking into what the mug’s made of and trying to match materials. Keep in mind that if it’s dishwasher/microwave safe the adhesive/glaze you use might affect that
You can also use a polymer clay and glaze to fix it. Keep in mind polymer clay needs to bake to set so the mug HAS to be dishwasher safe (since it’ll be able to withstand high heats!)
Joking aside that’s good advice and very informative. Thank you. I am not the one who originally made this btw but I’ll use this advice if it applies to me in the future.
Use treats or toys, whichever your cat likes. No surprise here, but laser pointers are especially effective for getting your cat to look somewhere in particular. When you're taking the photo, get down to their eye level for more of a connection. Use a camera with a fast shutter speed, since they're going to move no matter what you do. Use natural light, it looks best with their fur.
Tips for posing cats: sit there and observe, hope that they want to pose, otherwise, you're just going to lose, because cats don't serve you. You serve cats!
Every time I’ve looked into doing a trade-in they were only giving like 1/2 the market value of the phone, so I would just end up selling it using my fake account on facefuck marketplace locally.
Haha! That's funny bc her official name is Mochi, but I think cats need their names changed daily. She's on a strict diet but she just can't drop the weight.
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