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Her Cat and Mouse actually made of ceramic, Kristy Keene notes About: Wants to know more about Cat and Mouse by Kristy Keene To ColumbiaMagazine.com This particular cat and mouse set actually are not made from ivory, but from a ceramic material. The head of the cat and mouse can be removed to reveal a little secret bowl inside. I use them to put my rings in when I am washing the dishes. They are about two inches tall and made in the UK. I saw these on my step-mother's desk at work and fell in love with them. Unfortunately, she doesn't remember where she bought them. s/Kristy Keene This story was posted on 2009-03-29 11:33:56
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