Adorable Cat Shaped Jigsaw Puzzles loaded with cats and kittens. You’ll find plenty of shaped jigsaw puzzles with cats and kittens and plenty of round cat shaped jigsaw puzzles.
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This jigsaw puzzle is designed by Oleg Gavrilov. Three kittens frolic in the garden as butterflies flit around them. Available in multiple piece counts. • This jigsaw puzzle is made of recycled cardboard. • Add puzzle accessories to your order so you can glue, frame and display your puzzle. • Bits and Pieces Original Puzzle • Random cut puzzle pieces
Have you ever dreamed of your favorite teddy bear coming alive to be your best friend and snuggle buddy? No, I'm not talking about the movie TED. I'm talking about The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier! The lively, spunky breed is hands-down the fluffiest, funniest, coolest in the world. I think this is a case where it's better to show than to tell! Below are 5 of the most lovable Wheaten Terriers on Instagram! Follow them yourself, and maybe, just maybe, you'll run into one in real life! Have your own Real Live Teddy Bear? Leave a comment about them below!
Felis, as depicted in Alexander Jamieson's 1822 star atlas Today, only 88 constellations in the night sky are formally recognised by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), but many additional ones were once described and named too. One of these was Felis, the Cat, which was originally designated in 1799 by French astronomer Joseph Jérôme de Lalande, a noted cat-lover who had lamented the domestic cat's absence in a sky populated by no less than three different domestic dog constellations (Canis Major, Canis Minor, and Canes Venatici), as well as three wild cats (Leo, Leo Minor, and Lynx). And so Felis, situated between the constellations of Antlia (the Air Pump) and Hydra (the Water Snake), was duly added to the list, becoming the thirty-fourth animal constellation (albeit a rather small one). Accordingly, in 1801 it was portrayed in German astronomer Johann Elert Bode's magnificent atlas of the heavens, Uranographia Sive Astrorum Descriptio (the largest star atlas ever published, containing the positions of over 17,000 stars), as well as in a map of 1805 prepared once again by Bode. Felis, as depicted in Bode's Uranographia (1801) It also appeared in an equally spectacular star atlas by Alexander Jamieson, entitled Celestial Atlas Comprising a Sistematic [sic] Display of the Heavens, which was published in 1822. In later years, however, just like numerous other once-recognised constellations, Felis lost its place in the night sky. After having been deemed by French astronomer Nicolas Camille Flammarion to be superfluous, it was not included in the final list of 88 constellations drawn up and officially approved by the IAU in 1922. And that is why – just like other 'extinct' constellations such as Rangifer the Reindeer, Bufo the Toad, Cerberus the Three-Headed Hound of Hades, Hippocampus the Sea Horse, Noctua the Owl, Limax the Slug, Apis the Bee, Dentalium the Tooth Shell, Gallus the Rooster, Anguilla the Eel, and (truly!) Manis the Pangolin, to name but a few - Felis the Cat no longer gazes down upon us from the Heavens far above. Manis - the Pangolin constellation - as designated and depicted in 1754 by John Hill within his Urania: A Compleat View of the Heavens; Containing the Ancient and Modern Astronomy, in Form of a Dictionary This blog post is extracted from my forthcoming book, Cats of Magic, Mythology, and Mystery: A Feline Phantasmagoria.
Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) Manchester, England, UK
I recently bought a set of Faber Castell gelatos so tonight I had a little play with them. I will try describing how I created this little watercolour collection of tulips but I was experimenting …
Handmade Luna Plush Stuffed Animal. Embroidered Details, Tiny Plush, Witch Cat, Moon Cat Kitty. Custom Hand-made The plushies are about 4.5-5" tall, All soft construction. They are made of Minky, Rayon or Polyester Embroidery thread, polyfill, stitched together with upholstery thread. The plush are hand-stitched and are not intended for small children, pets or rough play. While all soft construction, the feet are small enough to choke on should they come free of their stitching. Custom color orders are welcome. Choose a Fur color and the Thread colors you want the design in. Basic Custom includes Fur and Basic thread options (You may choose metallic or glow for the eyes at no extra charge) The Metallic and Glow threads cost a bit more due to the cost of the thread and the added time it takes to work with them. Rainbow Custom are handpainted, and are usually in Pastel, Neon or Jewel tone rainbows, but you are welcome to specify 3-5 colors. Please keep watch on your Etsy messages. I send previews of the plush before shipping.