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Medieval Rocket Cat Temporary Tattoo

Medieval Rocket Cat Temporary Tattoo

Regular price £6.49 GBP
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This temporary tattoo features an inspired illustration rocket cat from around the early 1500's

This temporary tattoo features a medieval-style cat strapped to a rocket, from the strange and wonderful animal drawings found in old manuscript margins.

It’s detailed, slightly absurd, and very much not trying to make sense — which is exactly the point. A fun choice if you like cats, medieval art, or illustrations that feel like they shouldn’t exist but somehow do.

The tattoo has a transparent background so it sits naturally on the skin. It’s easy to apply with water, lasts a few days depending on placement, and removes easily with oil or warm soapy water.

This is a temporary tattoo, not permanent.
The design can be applied in any orientation depending on placement.

• Type: Temporary tattoo
• Size: Approx. 5 × 8 cm (2 × 3 inches)
• Finish: Transparent background
• Style: Medieval / marginalia / gothic illustration
• Application: Skin-safe, easy to apply
• Duration: Typically lasts 3–7 days (depending on skin & care)

🐾 How to Apply

Clean and dry the skin

Remove the clear protective film

Place tattoo face-down

Dampen with water and press for 30 seconds

Peel backing away gently

Removal

Removes easily with baby oil, rubbing alcohol, or warm soapy water.

🐾 Perfect For

• Cat lovers
• Medieval & gothic art fans
• Festival wear
• Gifts & stocking fillers
• Anyone who enjoys subtle absurdity

🐾 Important Notes

• This is a temporary tattoo, not permanent
• Colours may vary slightly due to screen differences
• For external use only
• Not recommended for very sensitive skin

Made from skin-safe waterslide film and adhesive
Our temporary tattoos are globally certified for safety
under both toys and cosmetics regulations in the following regions:
USA, Canada, UK, Europe and Australia

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