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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1508511" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>It's hard to put my finger on what it is, but they do look unnatural......It's funny how some taxidermist's are really good at some animals but can't seem to make others "just right". I had a similar experience with a cougar that I got a full size body mount of. The shop who did it, does OUTSTANDING deer mounts, so I assumed that the cat was in good hands. When I picked it up, it didn't look right, when I brought it home it didn't look right, and now 17 years later, it still doesn't look right, and every time I look at it I think I should get it fixed......At the time I had already waited 2 years for it, and no one else seemed to notice, (It's not horrid,it's just not right) so I didn't say anything! Bring them back or get them fixed because it will bug you forever. I learned that if I ever get another big cat, I will bring it to a Taxidermist that knows and does A LOT of cats and knows how to make them look alive!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1508511, member: 105102"] It's hard to put my finger on what it is, but they do look unnatural......It's funny how some taxidermist's are really good at some animals but can't seem to make others "just right". I had a similar experience with a cougar that I got a full size body mount of. The shop who did it, does OUTSTANDING deer mounts, so I assumed that the cat was in good hands. When I picked it up, it didn't look right, when I brought it home it didn't look right, and now 17 years later, it still doesn't look right, and every time I look at it I think I should get it fixed......At the time I had already waited 2 years for it, and no one else seemed to notice, (It's not horrid,it's just not right) so I didn't say anything! Bring them back or get them fixed because it will bug you forever. I learned that if I ever get another big cat, I will bring it to a Taxidermist that knows and does A LOT of cats and knows how to make them look alive! [/QUOTE]
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