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Moove along for this woman and her car

“As long as I’m putting a smile on someone’s face or making their day, that’s all that matters,” said Jen Round, about her “cow car.”

After test driving the white Fiat 500 last year, her son Kyle surprised her by purchasing it.

The white car is adorned with black cow spots, a cow steering wheel, stuffed cow toys and figurines along the dashboard.

Round, of Albrightsville, used old cow pattern purses that she cut to put in the back window. The headrests are covered with a cow head. Eyelashes on the front headlights make a cute touch.

While working at a gas station every Halloween, she wore her costume.

Where did it all begin? While attending WB Saul High School in Philadelphia, an agricultural school, her favorite teacher was Mr. Tatro. It was in his class that she worked with cows, milking, cleaning and feeding them.

Round said that every time she walks in the door, one of her five children say, “Another cow?”

She noted that she gets stopped all the time for people to take pictures and she really enjoys that.

“I know it sounds strange, but I want to snuggle a cow,” she said.

Round isn’t done yet. She plans to put more spots, which she cut out from vinyl floor mats, on the roof.

Cow print floor mats, a tongue for the front and tail for the back of her Fiat are in the works.

If you see the “cow lady,” as she enjoys being called, don’t hesitate to give her a “moo.”

Jen Round of Albrightsville with her cow car. LORI R. COOPER/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
In keeping with her car’s bovine motiff, Jen Round has cows on the vehicle’s dashboard.