Cat Garden Ornaments & Statues

Cat garden ornaments are cast-resin and cast-stone feline sculptures for British doorsteps, windowsills and planted corners.

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  • Two Preening Cats Garden Ornament

    Two Preening Cats Garden Ornament

    Two Preening Cats Garden Ornament

    £34.99
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  • Fairy of Cat Garden Ornament

    Fairy of Cat Garden Ornament

    Fairy of Cat Garden Ornament

    £19.99
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  • Cat Statue Memorial

    Cat Statue Memorial

    Cat Statue Memorial

    £24.99
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  • Sleeping Cat Statue

    Sleeping Cat Statue

    Sleeping Cat Statue

    £39.99

About Cat Garden Ornaments & Statues

Cat Garden Ornaments: Preening, Sleeping, a Fairy on Cat and a Memorial Piece

Cat garden ornaments are cast-resin and cast-stone feline sculptures for British doorsteps, windowsills and planted corners. The range here runs from the Two Preening Cats pair through the Fairy on Cat character piece, the Sleeping Cat in resin, the Sleeping Cat Statue, the Small Sleeping Cat Stone Statue, and the Cat Statue Memorial. Finishes span matte black resin and soft mid-grey cast stone, all for outdoor life through several wet seasons.

The preening pair and the sleeping cats

The Two Preening Cats is the coordinated pair, two felines mid-groom with the heads turned at slightly different angles so the pair looks like two cats rather than mirror images. The Sleeping Cat is a curled resin figure with the tail tucked, the Sleeping Cat Statue carries the same pose at a slightly different scale, and the Small Sleeping Cat Stone Statue is the cast-stone equivalent in a soft mid-grey that weathers into garden tones over a season or two. Together these four cover the resting and grooming poses across both materials at small-to-mid scale.

The Fairy on Cat and the Memorial piece

The Fairy on Cat is the character piece, a small fairy seated alongside a curled cat in a single cast sculpture rather than two stacked elements. The finish carries both figures through one tone, which lets the piece work as a single sculpture and suits a windowsill, a potting-bench top or beside a glazed pot. The Cat Statue Memorial is the remembrance piece, a settled cat with a short inscription cast into the base, sized for a flower bed or a quiet burial spot rather than a cemetery plot. The piece sits in this range alongside the decorative cats but is shaped for a different purpose.

Where the cat pieces sit in a UK garden

Preening pairs want a flat horizontal surface with a clear shared spot: a doorstep, a flagstone edge, a windowsill. Sleeping cats settle into a planted corner where the curled pose tucks under foliage; the cast-stone version looks particularly settled against soft green planting as the patina deepens. The Fairy on Cat lives best on a windowsill, a potting-bench top, or beside a bay tree in a glazed pot. The Memorial piece is placed at a specific spot rather than for decorative effect: a shaded corner under a shrub, the end of a gravel path, or against the warm south-facing side of a shed.

Finish, care and outdoor life

The resin pieces are rated frost-proof and the painted finishes hold colour through several wet winters. The cast-stone piece is bound with anti-crack chemicals and weathers into a soft lichen patina over the first two wet autumns; most owners welcome the patina on a stone cat. A soft cloth and warm water once a year keeps dust and pollen out of the detail; a power wash strips matte finishes and lichen alike, so skip it. None of the pieces need winter storage. Lifting onto a paver rather than directly onto sodden mulch slows ground moisture wicking.

For matte-black cat pieces specifically, the black cat garden ornaments range. For cast-stone cats in a heavier material, the stone cat garden ornaments range. For the remembrance piece on its own, the memorial cat garden ornaments range.

Two Preening Cats Garden Ornament
From the cat garden ornaments & statues range

Frequently Asked Questions

How does delivery, returns and contact work?

UK delivery is free on orders over £50, with a flat rate below that. Orders ship within one working day from our Cotswolds workshop, packed in recyclable materials. Returns are accepted within 30 days for a full refund, with no restocking fees. If something arrived damaged or you need help choosing, email hello@backyardbliss.co.uk and we usually reply within a few hours.

What is the difference between the resin and cast-stone cats?

The resin cats are lighter (easier to reposition one-handed), painted with finishes that hold colour through several wet winters, and rated frost-proof out of the box. The cast-stone piece is heavier, bound with anti-crack chemicals, and weathers into a soft lichen patina over the first two wet autumns. Pick resin for flexibility, cast stone if you want a piece that settles into the planting over time.

How do the Two Preening Cats group on a doorstep?

The pair ships together as a coordinated set: two felines mid-groom with the heads turned at slightly different angles. Set them on a flat horizontal surface with a small gap between them and the eye picks up two cats rather than two copies of the same piece. They work on a doorstep, a flagstone edge or a windowsill; avoid splitting the pair across two different spots.

Where should I place the Sleeping Cat pieces?

A curled resting cat suits a planted corner where the pose tucks under foliage, the foot of a bench, or beside a glazed pot. The cast-stone version looks particularly settled against soft green planting as the patina deepens through the first two winters. Avoid open mown lawn: the curled pose disappears against straight green and loses the planting-led mood that suits it.

Is the Fairy on Cat one piece or two?

A single cast sculpture. The fairy is seated alongside a curled cat in one piece, finished through in one tone, so it works as a sculpture rather than as two stacked elements. The piece is the character entry in the range and lives well on a windowsill or a potting-bench top, where the close-pass detail rewards seeing the fairy properly.

How does the Memorial piece sit alongside the decorative cats?

The Cat Statue Memorial is in this range because it is a cat sculpture, but it is shaped for a different purpose: a short inscription cast into the base, a settled head-slightly-lowered pose, an unornate surface. For pet-loss buyers picking just the memorial piece, the standalone memorial cat garden ornaments range carries it on its own.

Will the painted resin and the cast stone match if I buy across both?

The two materials sit happily in the same garden but look different up close: the resin holds a sharper paint finish, the cast stone settles into a soft lichen patina over time. Group them a metre or two apart rather than next to each other and the eye picks up two cats in their own moments rather than comparing the finishes directly.

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