Highlights



























Description

Cat is a great friend to have. A friend that reminds us of our love for dom, how to move with grace and independent spirit. And when a real cat is out of reach, a cat toy can be as much inspiring. Or even more in a child's world of unlimited imagination.

This cat is crafted solely from certified organic cotton fabric and filled with kapok - a 100% natural fiber that comes from a seed pod harvested from the tropical kapok tree. There are no polyester fabrics nor plastic stuffing (polyfill) used, but only environmentally and child friendly natural materials.

APPROX. MEASURES: 13" from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet (33 cm)

CERTIFICATES: All the fabrics used (including pants and the scarf) are certified by GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) and prewashed with organic fragrance- detergent.

CARE: Occasional gentle hand washing: fill a sink or basin with lukewarm water, submerge the toy in the water and gently stroke (without pressing) its surface, don't squeeze the water out, but dry flat and thoroughly in the sun or close to other heating sources.

PACKAGING: It comes in a cardboard box, together with a tag with information about fabric composition, stuffing material, and care instructions. Shipments are made by registered Post Slovenia, tracking number and insurance are provided.

Lovingly designed and handmade by me in a small town on the southern slopes of the Alps.

ABOUT MIASLI
Each choice we make is more than just a choice. It is a statement of our values and aspirations, of what we wish for ourselves and for the Other, be it human, animal or nature. For this reason, Miasli toys and pillows are made from carefully selected natural materials that we believe are the best, and in line with our values of fairness, sustainability and beauty. Instead of polyfill synthetic fiber and wool, we choose to stuff our products with kapok and grain hulls. Instead of conventional fabric, we prefer to use only certified organic and fair trade cotton. Crafting such toys and pillows, one at a time, step by step, is a wonderful thing to do. We have the joy of knowing that what is being handed over to the children is not only an item that nourishes their senses and connects them to the world of nature, but also a vision of a world in which the welfare of all living beings matters alike.

To the shop: Miasli