![]() ![]() ![]() Ideal for hanging, and adorning desks, and gifts.Cat lovers will love this heartwarming gift.What a beautiful testament to the love you hold for your cat.An ornament that starts a conversation.You can hang it on your tree, dangle it by your desk, or gift it this piece will evoke emotions and compliments. Not just an ornament, it’s a conversation starter, a testament to your love for your cat, and a heartwarming gift for any cat lover. It is possible to engrave your cat’s name.Playful whiskers and vibrant orange hues make this ornament pop.Attention to detail is ensured by meticulous handcrafting.It’s a great way to make sure your cat’s legacy will live on during the holidays. You’re not just buying an ornament, you’re buying a miniature work of art with playful whiskers. We handcraft each ornament with great attention to detail because every ornament tells a story. Turns any tree into an intimate memory lane.This ornament captures the essence of your cat.You should spotlight your orange tabby cat.This orange tabby cat personalized ornament reflects the joy your feline brings to your life. A personalized ornament turns an everyday tree into a personalized memory lane for your furry friend. Tell me about your favorite cat Christmas memories in the comments below.It’s only right that your orange tabby cat deserves a special place on your tree. And in the words of Charles Dickens’ Tiny Tim, “Merry Christmas to all God bless us, everyone” As a sign of my grateful blessing, you and all your descendants will forevermore carry my initial on your forehead.”Īnd to this day, tabby cats are known by the remarkable “M” on their foreheads, and by their extraordinary gifts of love, so gently given. “Thank you, Little Tabby, for your gift of love and warmth. The crying was soon replaced by soft purrs and coos, and slowly, the infant smiled.Īs Mary, the new mother, witnessed this gift to her child, she touched the little cat’s forehead. There, she quietly gave her humble gift of warmth and love, gently stretching out her thin, fragile little body over the baby’s, careful to cover all but the infant’s face. The little cat jumped into the manger where the baby lay. “It has no fur to keep it warm! I will give it mine, and I will lullaby-purr it to sleep.” “Of course the little baby is cold,” she thought. But still, the baby cried on.Īll the while, a tiny kitten watched from the corner. His father tried stuffing straw into the open places in the walls, and his mother tried warming him with her meager wrappings. ![]() As the night’s cold grew, the baby fretted and cried while his parents pondered how to make him comfortable. It was there that the child was born, surrounded by beasts of the field. Finally, one innkeeper, though having no space left in his inn, took pity on them and offered them shelter in the small stable used by his animals. But at every door, he was told there was no available room. When they at last reached the crowded and noisy town, the expectant father searched for an inn where they could rest and where the child could safely be born. ![]() The journey was long and hard for both, but especially for the young wife, who was very near to bringing her child into the world. If my tabby, Sam, had been there, he would have kept the Baby warm.Īnd so it came to pass that a husband and wife journeyed to the small town of Bethlehem, as the king had decreed that all the people stand to be counted in the small towns and teeming cities from whence they came. ![]()
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