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Heart Catnip Toy for Cats
$5.00
Description
Note: I am in the middle of a relocation – until Feb 15, it may take longer to make and/or ship your item!
Handmade Catnip Toys made with repurposed scrap fabric! All text in images is also provided in this description below:
Fabric options:
Lotus Pool
Red Blooms
Black Dandelion
Floral Yellow
Swirling Stems
Recipe Book
Important Info:
Supervise your cat(s)’ use of this toy. Regularly inspect for wear. Snip loose threads if torn. Discard if heavily damaged.
F.A.Q:
Where is the fabric from?
All toys are made from scrap fabric, either from the 757 reuse center in Norfolk, VA, or residuals from my own projects.
Is it clean?
Fabrics were washed before being sewn and toys have been stored away from my cat 🙂
Additional info (not provided in images):
Toys my cat has played with in the images are not for sale, those are made just for her! So you can be assured that your catnip toys are brand-new and have never been touched by another cat or contaminated.
On average, toys weigh 10 grams/0.35 ounces, and have an 8 inch/20.5 centimeter circumference. Size may vary, as I try to utilize even the smallest pieces of fabric! My goal is to create for fun and save waste, not make money.
Stock of items and whether or not you are able to backorder them depends on the amount of fabric I have, since I have no idea where most of these fabrics were bought and therefore can’t get more.
I do plan to add more shapes and fabrics as a separate listing at some point in the future, including a product where all proceeds will go to a good cause!
Seller Information
Report AbuseAbout Heartattack Cat
I’m Rax, or Raxit (rakh-shiht), 18, and I make cat toys on my home sewing machine! I have a calico cat named Haarini who I adopted in May 2024.
(Note: toys my cat is pictured playing with in photos are not the same ones being sold. You can rest assured your toys will arrive untouched by any other cat’s germs!)
The majority of fabric used in my crafts at this time are from the 757 Reuse Center in Norfolk, VA.