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$295.00

Bestia abietefelinus

You know the way cat’s will look out a window and chatter at something? Yeah, that something is this Beastie. Scutes love to play with cats and often do tricks for them if they can’t come play. They live in storage sheds and eat just about anything. Except cats. Or dogs. Or birds. People often mistake these Beasties for pine cones. If you have a yard full of pine cones, you may have a yard full of Beasties. A small sculpture with scale-like protrusions from the back of its head down its tail. The Beastie is about 8 inches tall and comes in dark maroons with black and light green highlights.

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Bestia abietefelinus

You know the way cat’s will look out a window and chatter at something? Yeah, that something is this Beastie. Scutes love to play with cats and often do tricks for them if they can’t come play. They live in storage sheds and eat just about anything. Except cats. Or dogs. Or birds. People often mistake these Beasties for pine cones. If you have a yard full of pine cones, you may have a yard full of Beasties. A small sculpture with scale-like protrusions from the back of its head down its tail. The Beastie is about 8 inches tall and comes in dark maroons with black and light green highlights.

Bestia abietefelinus

You know the way cat’s will look out a window and chatter at something? Yeah, that something is this Beastie. Scutes love to play with cats and often do tricks for them if they can’t come play. They live in storage sheds and eat just about anything. Except cats. Or dogs. Or birds. People often mistake these Beasties for pine cones. If you have a yard full of pine cones, you may have a yard full of Beasties. A small sculpture with scale-like protrusions from the back of its head down its tail. The Beastie is about 8 inches tall and comes in dark maroons with black and light green highlights.

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