A Guide to Collecting Orchid Witchy Kitty Squishmallows

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The Orchid Witchy Kitty Squishmallow is a popular stuffed animal toy. It has gained a significant following among fans of squishmallow toys and collectors alike. This particular squishmallow is distinctive due to its design, which features an adorable kitten dressed as a witch with a purple orchid-themed hat and cape. The combination of the witchy theme and the cute kitten design makes it incredibly appealing to many. Squishmallows are known for their soft and squishy texture, making them perfect for cuddling and playing. The Orchid Witchy Kitty Squishmallow is no exception, as it is made from plush, huggable materials that provide a sensory experience.


Rice also had a live goat on the sidelines for a while. Here are several members of the Aggie football team in 1919 celebrating after stealing him.

When the detective, having recovered the owl, sent a coded telegram to Houston that read Sammy is fairly well and would like to see his parents at eleven o clock, the Rice mascot had a name. When the detective, having recovered the owl, sent a coded telegram to Houston that read Sammy is fairly well and would like to see his parents at eleven o clock, the Rice mascot had a name.

Texas Tech mascot horse sobriquet

The Orchid Witchy Kitty Squishmallow is no exception, as it is made from plush, huggable materials that provide a sensory experience. Its compact size allows for easy transportation and is suitable for both children and adults. Collecting squishmallows, including the Orchid Witchy Kitty Squishmallow, has become a popular hobby.

Texas A&M and the mascots of the SWC

Texas A&M has a pretty colorful history. Being an all-male, all-military school, the students had to find something to keep themselves busy.

Over the years, the students had some fun with the mascots for other schools. Here are some of the highlights taken from Wikipedia.

How did Sammy the Owl, the Rice mascot, get his name?

It all started in 1917 when A&M students stole a canvas picture of an owl from Rice's campus.

Rice students pooled their resources and hired a private detective to go to College Station to find the missing mascot. When the detective, having recovered the owl, sent a coded telegram to Houston that read "Sammy is fairly well and would like to see his parents at eleven o'clock," the Rice mascot had a name.

Rice also had a live goat on the sidelines for a while. Here are several members of the Aggie football team in 1919 celebrating after stealing him.

Tech didn't really have a mascot until around 1953 when the Masked Rider really became official.

In 1963, the horse, Tech Beauty, was kidnapped and spray-painted with the letters "AMC" prior to Tech's football game against rival Texas A&M.

In 1975, the horse was kidnaped by UT and painted orange, but they used a paint that caused chemical burns.

Most folks know that Bevo got his name from an A&M brand .

Bevo was fattened up by Longhorn officials and the two teams ate him at a football banquet in 1920. Bevo II didn't make his debut until 1932.

A&M students claim to have eaten two other Bevos, but I can't find any citations, leading me to believe that's urban legend.

Bevo is, of course, a steer, or castrated bull. Almost every steak, hamburger or other cow-meat you can get commercially comes from steers. Aggies love a good steak.

Arkansas is the only Div1 school with a porcine nickname.

The only other school is in Div II, the Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas.

In 1946 Baylor students placed their mascot, Chita, in the custody of Waco Police so the Aggies could not find her.

In the 1950s, two Aggie students drove to Waco and stole the Baylor mascot, a young bear cub, from the Baylor campus. While they were driving back to College Station in a brand–new car belonging to one of their families, the bear became enraged. Twenty–miles from Waco, the bear ripped out the inside of the car, and the boys set it free. The young men were caught when they took the car to be repaired.

In 1954, Baylor mascot Nip and her trailer disappeared. Yet, the next day both the bear and trailer were found under a bridge on the highway to College Station.

How did Sammy the Owl, the Rice mascot, get his name?
Orchid witchy kitty squishmallow

Many people enjoy obtaining different characters and designs to expand their collection. The popularity of this particular squishmallow has led to its frequent appearance in online marketplaces and toy stores, where it is appreciated by fans of squishmallows. The Orchid Witchy Kitty Squishmallow appeals to various interests, including those who love kittens, witchy themes, or simply enjoy squishy toys. Its eye-catching design and soft materials make it an attractive addition to any squishmallow collection. Whether as a toy, a collectible, or a gift, the Orchid Witchy Kitty Squishmallow is sure to bring joy to anyone who encounters it..

Reviews for "Curl Up with Orchid Witchy Kitty Squishmallow and Dive into a World of Magic"

1. Emily - 2/5 - The Orchid witchy kitty squishmallow did not live up to my expectations. First of all, the material used to make it was not very soft and did not provide much comfort when hugging or cuddling. Additionally, the design and colors were not as vibrant as they appeared online. Overall, I was disappointed with the quality and appearance of this squishmallow.
2. James - 1/5 - I have to say I was extremely disappointed with the Orchid witchy kitty squishmallow. The stitching was poorly done, and within a few days, it started to unravel. The tummy of the squishmallow was also overstuffed, making it lumpy and uncomfortable to hold. I would not recommend this product to anyone and advise against purchasing it.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - I was excited to receive the Orchid witchy kitty squishmallow, but my excitement quickly turned into disappointment. The product had a peculiar smell that didn't go away even after washing it multiple times. The stuffing also seemed unevenly distributed, making it lopsided and not as huggable as other squishmallows I own. Overall, I was not satisfied with this purchase and regretted spending my money on it.
4. David - 3/5 - The Orchid witchy kitty squishmallow was not terrible, but it didn't meet my expectations either. The material used was a little stiff and didn't provide the same softness as other squishmallows. The design was okay, but it didn't wow me like I thought it would. While it wasn't the worst purchase, I wouldn't buy it again or recommend it to others.
5. Jessica - 2/5 - I was really looking forward to getting the Orchid witchy kitty squishmallow, but unfortunately, it fell short for me. The colors were not as vibrant as they appeared online and the stitching seemed flimsy. It also didn't have that signature squishiness that I love about squishmallows. Overall, I would say it was just average and not worth the price.

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