One kind of cat tattoo is the more traditional representation of a cat. If you are currently a pet owner, this may be a good choice for you. When you really love your cat, getting a tattoo of your cat's face can be a great way to memorialize your special relationship.
If you've been separated from a pet, through death or other circumstances, you know how painful that experience can be. A small tattoo of your cat's likeness can be a special way to keep his or her memory alive. You might also choose to get his or her name tattooed with a small pawprint or whiskers next to it.
But cat tattoos don't have to be just about your pets, because there are more kinds of cats than just the domesticated varieties. If you're a less traditional person, or if you're just looking for something a little edgier, you can consider an alternative style of cat tattoo.
Did you know that the cat was one of the most important animals to the ancient Egyptians? They even revered cats as godlike creatures! If you like archeology or ancient cultures, you could choose to get an Egyptian hieroglyphic design of the cat for your tattoo.
Remember, too, that the cat family has lots of members. If you like East Asian culture, for example, you could get a tattoo of the elusive white tiger - or of any tiger, for that matter! These strong cats are a great idea because stripes often look very sexy on women's bodies.
Lions are another kind of cat you might not have thought of. These cats are a far cry from the housecat. They're the kings and queens of the jungle. They're strong, natural predators. If you want your cat tattoo to reflect your inner strength, then a lion tattoo might be a good choice for you.
Don't make the mistake of dismissing cat tattoo designs just because you don't want to seem "weird." Instead, a cat tattoo can be a meaningful memento, or it can make you look sexy and feminine. Remember that your tattoo can be anything you want to be - just like you!
By Timothy Croy