If I saw it in a store I may think "oh, that's kind of cute", but I wouldn't want it in my house, no way. Christa is right, it's not an age appropriate gift, Red Hat ladies are all over 50.
I have a box of things that Justin's grandma gave me. I keep them in the box and I can get them out and display them before she comes over (she lives in West Virginia, so I don't have to worry about her just dropping by).
I don't really like nicknacks and most people know that and don't buy me things to display. If my mom wants to buy me something she usually asks me before she buys it, one because I don't like a lot of things and two because she wants to be sure it's cat safe.






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. My mother-in-law used to collect baby dolls but that didn't mean she was a little girl. I've known a person who collected figurines of a grandma and grandpa set and she wasn't elderly or a grandma. I don't think giving "little old lady" cats means she considers you an old lady now or that it's meant as a jab at your age, I just think she thought they were adorable and that you would love it since you are a cat person. Some people who love cats/dogs/horses/babies or whatever like ANYTHING to do with the thing they love, and others only like a certain style or taste.
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