A 21stC Taxidermy Domestic Kitten

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Object Description

The juvenile taxidermy domestic kitten or house cat (Felis catus), with green eyes and black and white coat, wonderfully poised in a freestanding and relaxed seated position, the whole surviving from the twenty first century in super overall condition, preserved by G. Tatterton Taxidermy of Yorkshire.

Object History

G. Tatterton Taxidermy of Yorkshire.

Object Literature

The cat is a domestic species of small carnivorous mammal. It is the only domesticated species in the family Felidae and is often referred to as the domestic cat to distinguish it from the wild members of the family. Felis catus as a species has arisen through wildcats living closely with humans. The first evidence of human stores of grain come from Israel about 10,000 years ago. With the storage of grain, came the increase in the population of mice. This in turn is thought to have attracted the wild cats into the human settlements.

A rare mount, ethically sourced, and a very fun addition to any drab interior.

Object Condition

The specimen is presented in very good condition with the hair nice and lustrous and all claws present. The entire composition only shows wear commensurate with age. There is some small damage to the base of the left foot.

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