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Hook Tabby Cat at an angled view, showing its clear stripes and softly hand-carved shape.
Hook Tabby Cat at an angled view, showing its clear stripes and softly hand-carved shape.
Hook Tabby Cat in a lifestyle setting, mounted on a wall with details highlighting its hand-carved design.
Hook Tabby Cat from the front, showing its expressive eyes and hand-painted facial markings.

Hook Tabby Cat

€24
Designed for cat lovers and nature-inspired homes, this wooden wall hook for hanging clothes features a hand-carved tabby cat with lifelike stripes and personality. Painted in water-based colours and fitted with a strong metal hook, it holds up to 10 kg — a decorative, durable and giftable addition to any hallway or bedroom.
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  • Delivery within 3-5 working days
  • 14 day return policy
  • Customer services open weekdays 8:30-17:00 | +46 (0)431 76800 | info@wildlifegarden.se
  • 20 years' expertise in designing, producing and delivering artisanal homeware.
  • Weight:70 g
  • Size:L: 48 W: 56 H: 119 mm
  • Materials:Linden wood, water-based acrylic paint, glass, brass-finished zinc alloy.
  • Other:Includes small booklet with fun facts about the species.
  • EAN:7350054766807

Description

Article no.: WG4621

Tabby Cat Hook – Striped Charm with Everyday Function

This decorative wall hook is carved and painted by hand to reflect the unique markings of tabby cats. Its sturdy metal hook holds up to 10 kg — perfect for coats, bags or leashes in a hallway, child's room or mudroom.

Why You'll Love It

  • Captures the playful charm of classic tabby cats
  • Hand-carved and hand-painted in water-based colours
  • Strong metal hook – holds up to 10 kg
  • Pre-drilled for quick and easy mounting
  • A perfect gift for cat lovers and pet owners

About the Tabby Pattern

Tabby cats aren't a breed but a coat pattern found in many cats, from purebred to mixed. With stripes, swirls, spots and the classic "M" on their forehead, they resemble tiny tigers. The pattern dates back to ancient Egypt, and tabbies are often known for their lively, curious personalities and warm presence in the home.