Kitten KaZoedle

Kitten KaZoedle Handcrafted cat plushes, mini pet memorials, & geeky kitty crochet kits | Shop now at kittyminis.com! My name is Brianna, and I'm obsessed with cats!

I named my shop after my departed tabby/maine coon, Zoe, and here you'll find adorable chonky kitty minis of all types: whimsical, lookalike, holiday, and geeky. I also specialize in custom kitty minis made from your cat's real fur, and I run an online Kitty Crochet Club for those who want to crochet geeky kitties with me! Cute things make us happy (and fun fact: you literally can't be stressed wh

ile looking at something cute), so I'm here to share the meows! And shop with an open heart, knowing that 10% of all proceeds from every branch of my business goes directly to Cat Adoption Team (CAT), the PNW's largest nonprofit and no-kill cat shelter.

05/28/2026

I don’t think people always realize how much love exists behind handmade art.

Not just in the crocheting itself…
but in every tiny detail surrounding it.

The packaging.
The tags.
The materials.
The care taken to make something feel special when it arrives to you.

And one of my favorite things about being an artist is how interconnected we all are.

So many parts of my business are supported by other small creators and makers too.

Which means when someone supports my tiny crochet kitties…
that support ripples outward farther than most people realize.

And I think that’s really beautiful.

Tag your favorite small artist below so we can show them some love

05/26/2026

I think one of the biggest signs you truly love something…

is when you still care deeply about it even after seeing the hard parts.

The packing.
The costs.
The long nights.
The unexpected stress.

Because crochet was never just about the finished product for me.

It’s the feeling behind it.

The calm.
The creativity.
The tiny moments of connection when someone holds something handmade and lights up.

That feeling never gets old.

Every kitty, every kit, every little package that leaves my office carries a piece of that love with it.

05/21/2026

As a type-A person, my cat has been teaching me this…

We’re not all meant to move at the same pace.

Not everything needs to be rushed.
Not everything needs to be optimized or figured out right away.

Because my cat doesn’t care about timelines.
They don’t compare.
They don’t worry if they’re “behind.”

They just… live.

They stretch when they need to.
Rest when they’re tired.
Play when something brings them joy.

And somehow, they don’t miss anything.

Crochet has been my way of learning that too.

Slowing down.
Taking it one stitch at a time.
Letting the moment be enough without trying to rush to the end.

Because maybe life isn’t about getting there faster.

Maybe it’s about actually being here for it.

05/19/2026

As a type-A person, crochet has humbled me in the best way 😭

Because you can’t speed-run a handmade project.

You can’t skip the middle.
You can’t magically jump to the finished result.

It’s just…

one stitch.
one row.
one tiny step at a time.

And honestly, I think that’s why crochet feels so healing.

It reminds me that not everything meaningful happens instantly.

Some things take patience.
Some things take softness.
Some things take trusting that your small efforts are becoming something… even when you can’t fully see it yet.

Which is deeply offensive news for those of us who want results immediately

But maybe life is less about rushing to the finish line…

and more about learning how to enjoy making it along the way.

Anyone else constantly battling their “I want it done NOW” brain?

05/18/2026

It’s not a routine.
It’s not a checklist.

It’s this.

Soft paws.
Loud purrs.
Tiny moments that remind me to slow down.

And somehow… everything feels a little lighter after.

One of my favorite things about crochet is that confidence doesn’t arrive all at once.It happens quietly.In the moments ...
05/17/2026

One of my favorite things about crochet is that confidence doesn’t arrive all at once.

It happens quietly.

In the moments you decide not to quit.
In the stitches you redo.
In the tiny projects that slowly start looking more like what you imagined.

And then one day…

you hold something in your hands that you made.

And for a second, your inner critic gets quiet.

Because suddenly the story changes from:
“I’m not creative.”

to:

“Wait… maybe I actually am.” 🧶🥹

And honestly?
That transformation is one my favorite part of crochet.

You’re allowed to love cute things.Not quietly.Not secretly.Not like it’s something you’ll “grow out of.”Because for the...
05/15/2026

You’re allowed to love cute things.

Not quietly.
Not secretly.
Not like it’s something you’ll “grow out of.”

Because for the longest time, I thought I had to.

Be more serious.
Be more productive.
Like things that made more sense for an “adult.”

But here I am…
crocheting tiny cats,
surrounded by real cats,
and genuinely happier because of it.

And the funny thing is…
it’s not just “cute.”

It’s calming.
It’s grounding.
It’s the one thing that helps my brain slow down.

So no… loving cute things isn’t childish.

It’s actually taking care of yourself in the softest way possible.

And if you’ve been hiding that part of you…
this is your permission to stop.

Because most of the time, we’re looking for something bigger.More progress.More productivity.More meaning.But then a cat...
05/14/2026

Because most of the time, we’re looking for something bigger.

More progress.
More productivity.
More meaning.

But then a cat curls up next to you…
and suddenly everything feels okay for a second.

Crochet feels like that too.

It’s not one big moment.
It’s small ones.

Over time…
those small moments start to add up
into something that feels like peace.

So if today feels a little heavy…
maybe don’t look for something big to fix it.

Start with something small.

What’s a small thing that made you smile today? 🤍

05/12/2026

I think one of the saddest things adults experience is feeling like every hobby has to “go somewhere.”

That if you’re good at something creative…
you should monetize it.
Turn it into a business.
Make it productive.

And while there’s absolutely nothing wrong with selling your art…

I think sometimes we accidentally rob ourselves of play.

Because crochet can just be crochet.

It can just be the thing you do after a hard day.
The thing that quiets your brain.
The thing that makes you feel like yourself again.

Not every hobby needs pressure attached to it.

Not every creative thing has to prove its worth through productivity.

Some things are valuable simply because they bring you peace.

And honestly?
I think more adults need permission to believe that. 🤍

05/11/2026

These are the moments I end up loving the most.

A few stitches here and there.
A playing cat on your lap.
No rush to finish anything.

Just being there.

Crochet slows me down.
And my cats make sure of it.

And honestly…
I probably needed that. 🤍

Tell me does your cat help you crochet… or completely take over?

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