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Timothy
I named him in honour of Dickens' Tiny Tim, since he needed
alot of leg work and he was completed around Christmas. He is
wearing a ribbon around his neck that is removable. It snaps
together behind the bow. He was made for Julia, the wonderful woman
who adopted two of my geisha cats. |
Peter
He features hand painted acrylic eyes, pose-able tail, weighted
body, individually carved paw pads and toes, and real whiskers.
Peter was created as a custom order for my friend Lisa Irvin and
himself is not for sale. |
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Cap'n Eddie Kattenbacher
My friend and former coworker Maria contacted me about making a very
special catgoyle; one that could help raise money for US Veterans.
We decided to make him an aviator. He features his very own
aviator's cap with goggles which can be raised and lowered, and a
stars and stripes scarf! His name came from Maria's husband Larry,
in honor of a captain he remembered fondly.
The event he was created for
was the "Fourth Annual Veterans Gathering" presented by the Southern
Ohio Vet Association, VFW Post 7596, held on July 14-17,
2005. |
Catgoyle Brood
Cap'n
Eddie poses with some catgoyle kittens before donning his cap and
scarf. |
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Ginny's Catgoyle
He features hand painted acrylic eyes, and a basic body design
without extreme detail. |
Pooge
He features hand painted acrylic eyes, and a basic body design
without extreme detail. |
The
Original Catgoyles
The first catgoyles I ever made years ago. |
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