5.24.2011

cat lady problems

I should be clear.  I am not a cat lady.  I was never one who loved cats at an early age.  In fact, I have been a dog person my entire life, up until 2008 when I received Weasley.  Still, I am not 100% fond of cats, or even find all cats all that adorable.  Nevertheless, I have managed to foster 3 kittens, and am currently being handed cats who need care.  So, when I stumbled upon a cute little cat figurine while perusing Olvera Street with my sister, the life-altering decision loomed over me.  Do I buy a cat figurine, knowing that I'll want a vintage cat figurine collection similar to those people with all the deer?  Do I fight the cat lady tendencies or do I embrace them by purchasing a cat that isn't so reminiscent to Weasley, but is reminiscent enough to defend the purchase to my husband, "doesn't it look like her?"  Do I buy the cat figurine?

maybe I'll buy a little shelf to put it on.




So here it is, my introduction to catladydom.  I'm kidding... I'm not a cat lady. I just like stuff.  It's not like I'm going to go around searching high and low for these little vintage cat treasures.  If I happen to be in a thrift store, I'll peruse.  Or better yet, I'll buy a figurine reminiscent to every cat I've fostered/owned, etc.  But I definitely WILL NOT search for cat figurines.

Results from my search:


Source: etsy.com via Hollin on Pinterest

Source: etsy.com via Hollin on Pinterest

Source: etsy.com via Hollin on Pinterest

Source: etsy.com via Hollin on Pinterest

Source: etsy.com via Hollin on Pinterest

Source: etsy.com via Hollin on Pinterest

Source: etsy.com via Hollin on Pinterest


Source: etsy.com via Hollin on Pinterest



So if by chance you see any of these cat figurines displayed on a small shelf in my house, that means that I said yes to catladydom, my husband has probably left me, and you should bring me lots of ice cream.

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