This Jingle Bell Cat Christmas Ornament Bells. Plants and Flowers that are poisonous to cats.
Cat’s Age. Tabbies.
is made out of resin and approximately 3.5 inches long by 2.75 inches wide. These cute Cat Ornaments have two orange cats lying over a bunch of different color jingle bells. The jingle bells are purple, red, orange, gold and green with a red, green and blue plaid Unique Christmas Ribbon weaving throughout the bells. The Christmas Cat Ornament hangs on your tree by a gold lame cord. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
The first bells came from China, but all ancient religions and societies used them for their ceremonies. Bells evolved from rattles into the sweet toned silver bells we have today, though the church did not use bells until the 6th century. The bells used by Santa’s helpers for charity came from the middle ages when the poor rang hand bells for alms. Select this link to view our Miniature Ornaments.
Aquilegia vulgaris or columbine, Dieffenbachia Amoena or Dumb Cane, Easter Lily, Hydrangea, Holly, Tiger Lily, Oleander, Rhododendron, Poinsettia.
Tabby cats have distinctive markings around their eyes and chin and the classic M pattern which is represented by four lines of black fur on the forehead. There are four variations of the tabby coat pattern.
The most dominant is the ticked pattern. Cats with this pattern have rings of their tail, legs and around the neck and extending into the chest. Lines of color run over their head and blend in. The spine has broad dark bands all the way down the tip of the tail.
The most common tabby is the mackerel. They have distinct thin lines starting from the M and forming three lines that go down the spine to the tail. The tail, legs and neck are ringed.
The classic tabby has broad, bold lines with curves and circles on the shoulders and sides that create a clear large butterfly wing pattern.
The spotted tabby is rare and has large and small round or oblong spots like a wild cat, which are not arranged in lines or rows, with rings on the legs, neck and tail, which has a dark tip, and spots that look like buttons on their belly. They have lines of color from the top of the head that break into spots along the spine to the tail.
Orange or “red tabbies” have a cream background color with orange stripes that can be dark reddish orange to light orange, sometimes called butterscotch.
Cream tabbies have a pale cream background color with cream stripes that look more sandy or peach.
Silver tabbies have a white background color and white roots, with black stripes. They can also be blue silver, cream silver or red silver, the red silver is known as a cameo tabby. Check out our Dog Ornaments for the Dog Lover in your life.





