MORE WOODEN CATS AND OTHER CAT ITEMS

Go to wooden cats gallery 1.

Click on thumbnail pictures of the wooden cats for larger picture and price. Please note there is a £5 minimum order.

Wooden cats.

Tilted head wooden cat
£8 + £1.50 P+P
code CT200
Sitting wooden cat
£14 + £3.50 P+P
code CT201
Arching wooden cat
£12 + £2.50 P+P
code CT202
Wooden dancing cat
£9 + £1.50 P+P
code CT203
Wooden purring cats
£12 + £2.50 P+P
code CT204A
sitting wooden cat with head tilted carved seated wooden cat wooden cat on stand dancing wooden cat Wooden cats in purring pose
Hand standing
wooden cat
Price £16 + £4.50 P+P
code CT205

Crouching wooden cat
Price £10 + £2.50 P+P
code CT206
Sleeping wooden cat
Small £6 + £1.50 p+p.
Large £10 + £2 p+p.
code CT207

Standing wooden cat
Price £12 + £2.50 P+P
code CT208
wooden cat doing hand stand lying carved wooden cat carving of curled up wooden cat asleep three carved wooden cats standing with tails raised
Pair of wooden kittens
Price £16 + £3.50
P+Pcode CT209
Wooden cat
Price £16 + £3 P+P
code CT210
Sitting wooden cat
Price £16 + £3 P+P
code CT211
Curled wooden cat
Price £2.50 + £0.75 P+P
code CT212
two carved wooden kittens wooden cat in sitting postion sitting wooden cat Carved wooden cat curled up asllep.
Wooden "shelf" cats
code CT250code CT251code CT252code CT253
wooden cat lying along shelf edge wooden cat sleeping on edge of shelf wooden cat carving lying on edge of shelf, seen from above wooden cat carving looking down over edge of shelf

White wood cats.

white wood carved wooden cat in sitting postion two wooden cats curled up asleep

Non wooden cats.

Resin cat in lying postion with head raised minature bronze cat lying on its side

Other cat items.

mirror with cat motif frame filled fabric cat carved wooden tiger in prowling pose with mouth open snarling

Visit our WOODEN CATS GALLERY 1 to see more hand carved wooden cats and wooden cat stools.
To purchase any of these carved wooden cats and other cat items by mail order please contact us by phone 0115 9382394, or by e-mail first to confirm the wooden cat is still in stock.

Come and see our extensive display of wooden cats at our Nottinhamshire shop. Here you will find wooden cats from six foot to six inch. Apart from wooden cats we also stock a large selection of other carved animals and figures as well as a great many unusual gift ideas.
Roots
17 Nottingham Road
Kimberley
Notts
NG16 2NB.

We are five minutes from junction 26 of the M1 and Ikea, an hours drive from Birmingham , Rugby and Wakefield. Please see home page for map.
ROOTS EMPORIUM HOMEPAGE

The carved wooden cats pictured in this gallery are imported directly by ourselves from Northern Thailand.

Nursery rhymes and nonsense poetry about or mentioning cats and kittens.

Nursery rhymes.

Ding dong bell
Pussy's in the well
Who put her in?
Little Johnny Green
Who pulled her out?
Little Tommy Stout
What a naughty boy was that
To try to drown poor pussy cat
Who never did him any harm
And killed the mice in his farther's barn.

Hey diddle diddle
The cat and the fiddle
The cow jumped over the moon
The little dog laughed
To see such fun
And the dish ran away with the spoon.

I saw a fishpond all on fire
I saw a house bow to the squire
I saw a parson twelve feet high
I saw a cottage near the sky
I saw a balloon made of lead
I saw a coffin drop down dead
I saw two sparrows run a race
I saw two horses making lace
I saw a girl just like a cat
I saw a kitten wear a hat
I saw a man who saw these too
And said though strange they all were true.
This is the house that Jack built

This is the malt
that lay in house that Jack built

This is the rat
That ate the malt
That lay in house that Jack built

This is the cat
That killed the rat
That ate the malt
That lay in house that Jack built

This is the dog
That worried the cat
That killed the rat
That ate the malt
That lay in house that Jack built

This is the cow with the crumpled horn
That tossed the dog
That worried the cat
That killed the rat
That ate the malt
That lay in house that Jack built

This is the maiden all forlorn
That milk the cow with the crumpled horn
That tossed the dog
That worried the cat
That killed the rat
That ate the malt
That lay in house that Jack built

This is the man all tattered and torn
That kissed the maiden all forlorn
That milk the cow with the crumpled horn
That tossed the dog
That worried the cat
That killed the rat
That ate the malt
That lay in house that Jack built

This is the priest all shaven and shorn
That married the man all tattered and torn
That kissed the maiden all forlorn
That milk the cow with the crumpled horn
That tossed the dog
That worried the cat
That killed the rat
That ate the malt
That lay in house that Jack built

This is the cock that crowed in the morn
That waked the priest all shaven and shorn
That married the man all tattered and torn
That kissed the maiden all forlorn
That milk the cow with the crumpled horn
That tossed the dog
That worried the cat
That killed the rat
That ate the malt
That lay in house that Jack built

This is the farmer sowing his corn
That kept the cock that crowed in the morn
That waked the priest all shaven and shorn
That married the man all tattered and torn
That kissed the maiden all forlorn
That milk the cow with the crumpled horn
That tossed the dog
That worried the cat
That killed the rat
That ate the malt
That lay in house that Jack built.


Pussy cat pussy cat where have you been?
I've been down to London to visit the queen.
Pussy cat pussy cat what did you there?
I frightened a little mouse under her chair

Nonesense poetry about cats


The owl and the pussy cat. By Edward Lear.

The owl and the pussy cat went to see
In a beautiful pea green boat
They took some money and plenty of honey
Wrapped up in a five pound note
The owl looked up to the stars above
And sang to a small guitar
"O lovely pussy, o pussy my love
what a beautiful pussy you are
you are, you are
what a beautiful pussy you are."

Pussy said to the owl "You elegant fowl
How charmingly sweet you sing
Oh let us be married too long have we tarried
But what shall we do for a ring?"
They sailed away for a year and a day
To the land where the bong tree grows
And there in a wood a piggy wig stood
With a ring through the end of his nose
His nose, his nose
With a ring through the end of his nose.

"Dear pig are you willing to sell for one shilling
your ring". Said the pig "I am".
So they took it away and were married next day
By the turkey who lives in the hill
They dined on mince and slices of quince
Which they ate with a runcible spoon
And hand in hand on the edge of the sand
They danced by the light of the moon
The moon, the moon
They danced by the light of the moon.


Cat and mouse By Lewis Carroll

Fury said to a mouse he found in the house
"Let us both go to court I will prosecute you
Come I'll take no denial we must have a trial
For really this morning I've nothing to do"
"Such a trial dear sir" said the mouse to the cur
"Without jury or judge would be wasting our breath"
"I'll be judge I'll be jury said cunning old fury
I'll try the whole case and condemn you to death".


The cats of Kilkenny

There were once two cats of Kilkenny
Each thought there was one cat too many
So they fought and they fit
And they scratched and they bit
Till excepting their nails
And the tips of their tails
Instead of two cats, their weren't any.