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Toppling the Tree Cat Ornament

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This cat ornament brings playful holiday charm to Christmas trees and seasonal displays. Featuring a curious cat caught climbing the Christmas tree, it’s a fun addition to holiday décor and a thoughtful gift for cat lovers.

  • Handmade from wool felt
  • Detailed with hand-stitched cotton thread accents
  • Lightweight design for hanging on Christmas trees, wreaths, or garlands
  • Features a mischievous cat tangled in a Christmas tree adventure
  • Adds personality and humor to holiday decorating
  • Great gift for cat lovers, pet owners, and animal-themed gift shops
  • Fair Trade certified
  • Handmade by UPAVIM artisans in Guatemala
  • Part of the Cats Getting in Trouble Collection
  • Each purchase supports artisan income, education, and community programs

Perfect For:

  • Christmas tree decorating
  • Stocking stuffers
  • Cat lover gifts
  • Holiday gift shops
  • Pet-themed seasonal displays

Pairs Well With:

  • Tangled in Lights Cat Ornament
  • Caught in the Stocking Cat Ornament
  • Stealing Santa's Hat Cat Ornament
  • Other Cats Getting in Trouble Collection ornaments

About UPAVIM:

UPAVIM Crafts partners with women artisans in Guatemala to create Fair Trade handmade products that generate sustainable income and support community development initiatives.

Why Your Purchase Matters

Your purchase directly supports marginalized artisans in Guatemala. Most, who are women, live in high crime urban areas.  Proceeds from all sales directly support the funding of UPAVIM's community K-6 School.  We are a proud member of the Fair Trade Federation.

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