December 15th, 2009
Location: Fayetteville, Arizona, USA

Gracie is a black and white (Tuxedo) kitten, about four weeks old in this picture. The collar she has on was the smallest we could find and despite setting it at the smallest setting, it was still too big for her!
Posted by The Kittenmaster at 3.07 pm
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Beautiful!
That is quite an elaborate collar for such a small girl.
Yes, almost too much kitten for the collar (lol)
Awwww, tiny Gracie! What an adorable face! I bet she’s grown into that collar and beyond, and given you many bouts of laughter and joy.
Look at that sweet face!
Awwwww..Gracie is such a little cutie pie. Enjoy her while she’s so little….they grow up sooooo fast! Con’cat’ulations Gracie for being chosen today’s Daily Kitten!
I love tuxies! When my son got Panda at the age of about five weeks, they put a pink collar on her simply so that they could SEE her, she was so small. And yes, eventually she outgrew it! Gracie looks quite spunky. Comes with being a tuxie, doesn’t it?
Golly, Gracie sure is a cutie pattotie and today’s TDK Star-kit!
Gracie, you are adorable! The camera loves this little darling.
she is a total sweetie – she seems very proud of her ‘big kitty’ collar! Smooches on that pinky nose, may you have many happy years with her
She is a sweet little darling.
Sweet Tuxie kitten.. Big collar
OMG she’s just adorable!!
She seems to tell us “yes I know my collar’s too big, and then?”
So cute
Very cute little tuxedo. A good friend of mine just lost her tuxedo last month after 14 years.
Would someone explain to me why a kitten (cat) needs to wear a collar with a bell? Can you imagine every time you moved you would hear that silly bell. It would drive my up the wall.
They tend to hide in small places and the bell lets you know where they are. My mom put a bell on my first cat because she always killed birds.
I had a cat, Watson, who was the terror of the Prairie Dog community. (He also had a bell.) A neighbor wrote me a nasty anonymous letter about Watson and his propensity for hunting. I put the biggest bell on his collar that I could find. Watson learned to run without ringing his bell! Sometimes you just can’t fight mother nature.
Well,since Gracie was so small at that time, we worried about stepping on her, so we used the bell to let us know where she was so she wouldn’t get caught underfoot!
I love little Gracie’s dirty face and guilty look. She’s just precious!
Very cute, I love tuxedo kitties.
I think kitties love their necklaces. Somehow, I believe they know it means they’re special and a member of the family. Gracie will grow into hers before you know it.
Gracie is so cute, and this picture would make a great ad for the collar.
I love her expression, she’s so cute!
Awwweeee, hope Gracie she doesnt teeter over, cutie patootie!
CUTE, CUTE, CUTE!
Hello from Checkers and Edward to a fellow tuxedo cat. Tuxedo cats rule!!!
Gracie has some serious growing to do to fit into that collar. She seems very proud of it anyway!
Thank you all for your kind and sweet comments about Gracie! Gracie found me back in July of this year! She’s quite a character and her favorite playtoy is our shoestrings! She’s happy healthy, and yes we’ve graduated to another collar (with a bell!), but that one is on its last hole, so another one is just around the corner!
Thanks for the update. She is adorable!
Gracie is adorable, such a pretty color.
Cute tuxie girl
eeeeeeeeeh,I want to pick her up and snuggle her,what a teeny lil one,and those pretty eyes. Wish you many years with this darling kitty.
Oh she’s too precious for words! Take that gigantic collar off her….it probably is weighing her down, and giving her a neck ache! What a darling little punkin head!