Custom Color Toy Articulated Baby Cat Dragon Red Primary Color
Custom Color Toy Articulated Baby Cat Dragon Red Primary Color
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The 3D Printed Baby Cat Dragon Fidget Toy features a unique and stunning design that captures attention instantly. Perfect for dragon enthusiasts or anyone looking for an extraordinary piece, this item stands out as both bold and captivating.
Packaged with bubble wrap to ensure it arrives safely.
Authorized Seller for Cinderwing 3D designs, Production by Boals Maker Group.
Proudly Made in the USA.
The Tale of Whiskerwing, the Cat Dragon
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and whispering pine trees, there lived a creature so rare that travelers often doubted the stories told about him. His name was Whiskerwing, and he was a cat dragon—a fluffy, purring, winged marvel no bigger than a loaf of bread (a very warm loaf).
Whiskerwing had the softest midnight-blue fur, a tail that curled like a question mark, and two tiny dragon wings that fluttered like nervous butterflies whenever he got excited—which was often.
He lived with an elderly baker named Mila, who claimed she hadn’t adopted Whiskerwing, but that he had adopted her. One snowy evening many years ago, she had opened her back door and found him curled up in her mixing bowl, purring so loudly it rattled the flour canisters.
Life with a cat dragon was delightfully unpredictable.
Warm Bread and Warmer Naps
Whiskerwing had a special gift: whenever he sneezed, instead of fire, he released a warm puff of cinnamon-scented sparkles. This made him exceptionally useful around the bakery.
If the dough refused to rise?
Whiskerwing sneeze.
If the ovens grew cold?
Whiskerwing sneeze.
If Mila needed cheering up on a rainy day?
He would curl on her lap, wings fluttering gently, purring like a tiny thundercloud.
His sparkly sneezes weren’t perfect, of course. Sometimes they went off at the wrong moment, like during the Mayor’s speech or inside Mila’s laundry basket. But the villagers forgave him quickly—after all, who could be mad at a cat dragon whose eyes sparkled like saucers and who made the best cinnamon bread in the kingdom?
The Cubby Adventure
One autumn morning, Mila noticed Whiskerwing acting strangely. He kept peeking out the window, his tail flicking with excitement. Finally, he hopped onto Mila’s shoulder and chirped—a sound halfway between a meow and a squeaky hinge.
“Do you want to go outside?” she asked.
He chirped again, spinning in a circle.
So they set off through the village, Whiskerwing trotting happily ahead. They passed the marketplace, the blacksmith, and the pond where children fed ducks. Finally, they reached the old woods.
There, beneath a golden-leafed oak tree, Mila found the source of Whiskerwing’s excitement:
Three tiny creatures, each the size of a teacup, with fluffy tails and miniature wings—baby cat dragons.
Whiskerwing raced to them, chirping and purring, curling around them like a proud big brother. The babies tumbled over him, tugging gently at his whiskers and climbing onto his back.
“Oh my,” Mila whispered, kneeling beside them. “Looks like your family found you.”
And so, the little bakery gained three new helpers—though their sparkly sneezes were even more unpredictable. The village smelled like cinnamon every day, and sometimes socks mysteriously sparkled. No one minded.
A Warm Ending
Every night, when the ovens cooled and the stars blinked awake, Mila would sit in her rocking chair as Whiskerwing and his tiny siblings curled on her lap, wings folded softly like blankets.
The house felt warmer. Happier. Full of soft purrs and sleepy sparkles.
And in that little bakery on the edge of the hills, the scent of cinnamon and magic wove through every cozy corner—a reminder that the world is always full of unexpected wonders, especially when a cat dragon sneezes.
***Not recommended for small children or pets. Can break if handled inappropriately and may contain small parts. You assume all risks and liabilities associated with their use.
***The smaller the dragon the smaller the parts, especially the tail pieces and legs. If not handled appropriately they can break.
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