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