For all the cat-lovers out there
Perfect for any cat lover! This functional hook can help organize your space while celebrating your love for your cat(s).
Wall hook details and specifications
The PAWrfect hook for all your belongings
Made in the USA
The paw print is plasma-cut out of 16 gauge steel in Tennessee, United States of America, for a durable yet lightweight piece.
The size of the wall hook
Cat design measures 2.25 inches wide, 2.5 inches tall, with a 1-inch gap from the cat design to the wall. Screws not provided. Can hold up to 10 pounds.
Remarkably durable and lightweight
Despite the size and weight of the hook, it is incredibly durable. So, whatever stuff needs hanging will fit perfectly on this wall hook.
A great design
The leash holder is made in the form of your favorite little animal’s cute little muzzle. A nice little detail that will fit in perfectly anywhere.
Never lose your stuff again
So, want to keep all your essentials in place? With this cute little wall hook, you can place anything that can be hung on it and always have a dedicated place for your stuff.
F***a –
Heavy & well made. I wish the hook was a bit wider. I still love it!
R***y –
Needed another place to hang pot holders and this really fits the bill in my kitchen.
A***x –
Such a cute cat shaped hook. I’m using it for everything. But it wasn’t so easy to install.
P***p –
Better than expected! It does not come with screws and finding black screws to match is hard but I made it work with a sharpie. Excellent towel hook and very cute! A must for any cat lover! I’m in love with it.
M***t –
Super cute and functional. We use it to hang my daughter’s backpack. Loved it so much I am back to buy a 2nd one to hang her jacket. For installation we used two drywall screws and it looks fine. It was very easy. Recommend.
H***h –
This was easy to hang with a couple of regular screws that I had on hand and it looks really cute. I used it to hang some handmade Christmas ornaments that my PhD advisor made for me each year to celebrate overcoming major obstacles in my research. I have these hanging beside my beloved diploma:)