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Like a prima ballerina en pointe, our garden kitty strikes an entertaining pose. As part of the act, she holds a sunflower and bird while purrrrr-fectly balanced on a stake. Coiled-spring tail waves in the wind. Sculpture is handcrafted of metal with a bronze, tortoise-shell finish.
Size 14"H x 17" W Stake 37"
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By greenthumb FromNavarre, FL
Great Product!
Comments about Product: I bought this as a gift. It is adorable, really well-made, and a great buy for the amount I spent! I am thoroughly pleased with it.
Comments about Product: I bought this decorative yard ornament for my wife who has admired it when reading the W&W catalog. We have purchased numerous items for the yard from W&W. We placed this Dancing Cat garden stake in a prominent spot in our side yard. It adds a bit of whimsy to the spot, and is holding up fine in a variety of weather (wind, snow, rain, sunshine, etc.). I like the fact that you can use either the full size stake (two pieces) or half the stake if you want the cat to be closer to the ground.
Comments about Product: I have received many compliments on it. Gave two as presents to the mother/mil, and both were thrilled. It's too heavy to sit straight, but looks alright anyway.
Comments about Product: Love this adorable dancing cat garden stake!! It's durable and a fun addition to our backyard amongst the rose bushes. I would highly recommend to anyone who loves cats and likes to decorate their garden area with unique/fun items. It definitely makes a statement! You won't be disappointed!! =^..^=
Comments about Product: Kitty looks exactly as pictured. She stands under a small tree in our back yard and just makes me happy looking at her - a really darling design.
Biggest problem - rust! I did coat her with spray-on lacquer, but the tail with the spring in it still rusted. I wonder if the company could somehow make it rust-proof in their factory?