About Madcat
Cats can be a bit strange sometimes, very funny and quite mad! Madcat has been created by Robert Martin – about a strange, mad blue cat and his many friends.
Maybe you can find a card, mug or print that looks like your cat or one that you just happen to like.
Keep an eye on the Madcat section of this website as lots of things will be added as time goes on.
Greetings Cards
There are many cards to choose from, like Christmas cards and Birthday cards to Get Well Soon! and Thank You cards, even Dot-To-Dot and Maze game cards. There is also a range of square blank cards that can be used for any occasion.
All Madcat cards are FSC meaning that they are made from a responsible and managed paper source, as shown on the back of all the cards.
Madcat at Lovelys, Margate
Madcat cards are on sale at Lovelys Gallery in Margate. Why not pop along as it’s a great place for all things art even if you don’t like cats!
Lovelys exhibits originals, limited editions and prints over two floors and offers a bespoke framing service in their own workshop. A picture cleaning and restoration service is also available.
You are assured of a warm welcome at Lovelys with expert friendly advice at all times.
Opening times are from Monday – Saturday 9.00am – 5.00pm
Lovelys is based in Cliftonville, just five minutes by car from Margate and the Turner Contemporary art gallery.
For more go to www.lovelysgallery.co.uk
Madcat Mugs
An increasingly popular product, Madcat mugs are the in thing! There is an expanding range of designs to choose from too!
There are many new Madcat products available from coasters, t-shirts, bags and much more…
Whiskas comission
Contacted by Whiskas, Robert was asked to produce 40 illustrations for a competition they were running. The competitors had to send in photographs of their cats doing funny and cute things. The 40 winners would receive a cat bowel for Whiskas cat biscuit treats, personalised with a cartoon illustration of their cat, the cats name and surrounded by their favourite things.
The campaign was very successful with lots of great feed back. This commission also inspired Robert to go on and create Madcat.