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Congrats on your finds!The cats are known as the Macavity Cat Family in the UK, but over in the US/Canada they're called the Caramel Cat Family. Both sets of the main family are virtually identical. Here is a picture of what the complete family should look like :-) (these are the US Calico Critter versions - the babies are in a different pose in the UK)visitors can't see pics , please register or loginHope that helped a little!
Quote from: Pangel on May 06, 2013, 01:49:24 AMCongrats on your finds!The cats are known as the Macavity Cat Family in the UK, but over in the US/Canada they're called the Caramel Cat Family. Both sets of the main family are virtually identical. Here is a picture of what the complete family should look like :-) (these are the US Calico Critter versions - the babies are in a different pose in the UK)Hope that helped a little!Thanks Pangel! Are they newer or are they vintage? Everything that was put out around them was older, so I thought maybe they were, too
Congrats on your finds!The cats are known as the Macavity Cat Family in the UK, but over in the US/Canada they're called the Caramel Cat Family. Both sets of the main family are virtually identical. Here is a picture of what the complete family should look like :-) (these are the US Calico Critter versions - the babies are in a different pose in the UK)Hope that helped a little!