Toilet Time Mouse

$140.00
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Whimsical and wonderfully irreverent, this small taxidermy black mouse has found the perfect moment for a bit of light reading — perched atop a tiny toilet, book in paw, fully engrossed in “The Princess and the Bowling Ball” from the delightfully absurd collection The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales.

Every detail of this miniature scene adds to its charm and humor, blending the refined craft of traditional taxidermy with a wink of playful storytelling. It’s equal parts curiosity, conversation piece, and unexpected bookshelf companion — a reminder that even the most peculiar moments can be a little bit magical.

Disclaimer : Each specimen may not be in perfect condition due to the life it lived. Taxidermy animals are provided by South Carolina farmers, breeders, and wildlife rehab centers. I also receive animals from a humane reptile supply company. No animals are ever harmed for the sake of my art.

Care Instructions : Please be mindful that nature art is organic and fragile. Specimen should be kept out of direct sunlight or any room that may have increased humidity and be sure to handle with care.

Whimsical and wonderfully irreverent, this small taxidermy black mouse has found the perfect moment for a bit of light reading — perched atop a tiny toilet, book in paw, fully engrossed in “The Princess and the Bowling Ball” from the delightfully absurd collection The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales.

Every detail of this miniature scene adds to its charm and humor, blending the refined craft of traditional taxidermy with a wink of playful storytelling. It’s equal parts curiosity, conversation piece, and unexpected bookshelf companion — a reminder that even the most peculiar moments can be a little bit magical.

Disclaimer : Each specimen may not be in perfect condition due to the life it lived. Taxidermy animals are provided by South Carolina farmers, breeders, and wildlife rehab centers. I also receive animals from a humane reptile supply company. No animals are ever harmed for the sake of my art.

Care Instructions : Please be mindful that nature art is organic and fragile. Specimen should be kept out of direct sunlight or any room that may have increased humidity and be sure to handle with care.