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Cats are amazing creatures. Many people think that they are just fluffy pets that often give in to their whims... even though they were once considered sacred animals, able to see the invisible. Today they are domesticated, either treated like adorable furries with no significance or like dignified rulers graciously allowing us to feed and caress them. Of course, some people know cats mainly from funny videos on the Internet -- and we think each of us knows what's on them... The truth, at least sometimes!
Cats are not greedy. Truth be told, they are very picky. They do fiercely defend what belongs to them, however - and they rightfully claim whatever they want at the moment. Muffin, for instance, is a ginger-and-white male cat with an insatiable appetite, and he takes a particular liking to tender meats and cakes. Hence, his posture is quite bulky, if not plump. He may not be able to jump too high, he may not be the epitome of grace, but his purrs are heard even one floor below! He totally deserves a set of beautiful dice dedicated to his unforgettable constitution and vocal abilities!
Many people at Q WORKSHOP love cats. Sure, we are aware of their little quirks and humor, but most of all, we consider themselves born under a lucky star as we can bask in the splendor of the epicness of these furry balls of charm. It was only a matter of time before the Cat Dice Set was created! Now we are giving this little cat tribute to you to be used as you wish! Of course, you have to remember that cats are essentially independent and unpredictable creatures - and these dice will probably behave the same way...
The Cat's Dice Set is remarkable not only because we dedicated it to our furry rulers err, comrades. First of all, each dice is different - on the highest faces, there are cats indulging themselves as they please. Additionally, some faces show one of their favorite things: a bowl of food or a ball of yhen you look closely, you will also see traces of a cat's feet -- because who will forbid them to walk on something freshly painted?