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The most ferocious fashion spotted at CatCon LA

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The most ferocious fashion spotted at CatCon LA-

LOS ANGELES -- Thousands descended upon the Pasadena Convention center this weekend, all sharing on thing in common -- their unadulterated love for cats.

Although attendees' pets were banned from the gathering, CatCon LA was a massive celebration for all things cats, featuring the latest cat products, to feline art, awards, and celebrity cat meet-and-greets. CatCon is basically the internet IRL.

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As any gathering ending with the word Con, attendees were decked out on theme, sporting the latest and greatest cat fashion. From fuzzy cat ears and tattoos to full-on cat face paint, here are the best looks from CatCon LA 2017.

Mashable ImageMakeup artist Kaleb Lewis, 24, and his friend Kaytee Robles, 37, both of Santa Clarita came fully decked out in incredible cat painted faces over some foam latex prosthetics to give them shape. Kaleb said it took him about four hours to do both of their faces before CatCon Sunday. And, yes, he did his own. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageMaria Minder, 60, of Ventura said she thinks she's got about 10-12 cat tattoos. When asked how many total she had, she simply replied, "I forget." Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageMaria Minder Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageArm The Animals Clothing line owner Matt Heinemeyer, of Arcadia, CA, sports one of his most popular hats. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageBobby and Colleen Bristow, of Burbank, California, walk arm-in-arm through the convention hall floor. Colleen is dressed as Miel the cat. Miel is french for honey. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageJohnny Vinton, 48, of Hollywood proudly wears his pinned and patched jean jacket full of cat love. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageRiley Carpenter, 20, and Anthony Olivares, 21, both of Long Beach, pose in feather boas and cat paws at one of the many booths offering cool cat-themes selfies. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageSporting a cat ear headband, Rania Bassiouni, 28, of Pasadena came to CatCon with her husband. Together they have one cat, Kiwi, whom they adore. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageSarah, 28, and Jeremiah, 39, Blessinger pose in one of the many booths set up to take awesome cat-inspired selfies with costumes and fun props. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageCatstradamus poses for a picture with Johnny Vinton, 48, of Hollywood on the convention hall floor. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageDuring a meet-n-greet fans like Evan Mueller, 13, of Burbank, California, right, got to pose for a picture with Lil Bub, and her owner Mike Bridavsky. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageDuring a meet-n-greet, Peter Schultz, right, of Fairbanks, Alaska, poses for a picture with one of the most famous cats ever, Lil Bub, and her owner Mike Bridavsky. "I've waited my whole life for this," said Schultz. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageLots of comfortable cat lounges, and places for cat naps were built into the Convention Center for CatCon 2017, which welcomed tens of thousands of cat lovers to the Pasadena Convention Center August 12 and 13. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageGary Batsch, 60, of Bakersfield, California, came dressed as a tuxedo cat (in a tuxedo), with his handlebar mustache made into whiskers inspired by his friend's actual cat. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageChristine Fax-Huckaby of San Diego wears a cat head she recently received as a birthday gift, and that she has nicknamed "Sweaty Cat." Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageAric Pease of Palm Springs wears a cat head he and friend Christine Fax-Huckaby are calling "Sweaty Cat." Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageJasmine Hancock 24, of Corona, California, sports a pair of cat tights she picked up at a boutique in Venice. She's gotten told before by colleagues that they weren't appropriate for the office, but she knew they'd be a big hit at CatCon. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageMoshow — real name is Dwayne Molock — throws down some rhymes as the iAmMoshow The Cat Rapper. Credit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable Mashable ImageCredit: Melissa Lyttle for Mashable
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