A zoo in the United Kingdom is putting a stop to fashion plates from wearing popular animal print clothing.

According to the newspaper The Telegraph, Chessington World of Adventures Resort has put forth a zero-tolerance police on animal prints and bouncers are keeping an eye out for those visitors who are breaking the rules.

But why make a the decision that seems to worry about the catwalk instead of walking to see the cats?

Zookeepers said they noticed that the animals in the zoo were trying to either communicate with people wearing prints or running away from them.

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