Head on over to Kickstarter to pledge some cash and get your own delightful moody cat pad delivered to you soon!ĭog Bike Basket – Snazzy Jazzy Pet Rattan Pet Bike Basket Shipping is free to the United States and Canada while the rest of the world pays a mere $6 to have these beautifully designed pads at their doorstep. So far, the most popular pledge has been the $35, which gets you six notes (one of every six designs), plus one poster. There are six catlicious designs that are sure to relate to you. The project has already successfully gathered its $1,500 pledge on Kickstarter but still has many more days to go, which means you still have plenty of time to get in on this awesome deal and snag some cute kitty sticky notes. Related: 17 Pawsitively Purrfect Presents for Cat Moms The back of every page has the outline of the photo without any color, which means you can use it as a mini coloring pad, too! Sitting around during those three-hour meetings suddenly got a lot more interesting. Better yet, these pads can be used as a flip-animation booklet (so you can watch Razzma Tazz walk it out). The sticky note paper is high-quality, ink-proof and acid-free. If you’re always on the go, Razzma Tazz is for you – he’s always full of energy and has plenty of tricks up his sleeve! If you’re a foodie, you’ll fall in love with Chewy, a chubby kitty who loves to munch on rats while watching Tom & Jerry. Then there’s Prince, a gray kitten who loves Prince’s music (no surprise there!), is a romantic and easy going. Meet Angel, a sweet, dreamy kitty who is a “connoisseur of good things in life,” as well as a food lover. Get to know the characters in the Moody Kittens family. Related: 12 Noble Novelties Worthy of Your Aristo-Cat Moody Kittens are a series of hand-drawn cats (each with their unique story and character) on sticky notes that can be used as memo pads, coloring notes, and bookmarks. Manhar Sidhu was inspired by his relationship with stray cats to create something funny, interesting yet still useful, so the idea of “Moody Kittens” was born. Nowadays, we can see them with or without lines, as well as the availability of funky colors.īut these sticky notes take it up a notch. They were first brought out into the market as lined pieces of yellow paper and became widely popular. Since the introduction of the sticky note pad back in 1977, the low-stick pieces of paper have not changed much in terms of design other than the color. Now those boring work meeting don’t seem that bad! ![]() These adorable cat-inspired memo pads double as sticky notes and coloring pages.
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