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Perfect Petzzz Soft Orange Tabby Cat

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    Perfect Petzzz Soft Orange Tabby Cat

    Have you always wanted to be a cat owner? The Perfect Petzzz Soft Orange Tabby Cat is a stuffed toy that looks like a real cat! This sleeping cat purrs and seems to be breathing. To give your kitty the best care, the toy includes some useful accessories like a bed, collar with name tag and a brush. The strong packaging can also be used as a travel basket. To make the adoption process even more real, you can get an adoption certificate to confirm your ownership of the cat!

    Toy for all ages

    The sleeping pets by Perfect Petzzz are suitable for all ages. Because the toys are so cute, no one can resist petting them. This is a great way to get your kid used to a pet. It is also the perfect companion for older people with dementia, as petting the cat has a calming effect.

    Key features

    • Sleeping Tabby Cat that looks like a real pet
    • Realistically shaped and made of soft, synthetic fabric
    • Delivered with handy accessories
    • Includes an adoption certificate
    • Works with a type-D battery

    How to use

    Perfect Petzzz works with a type-D battery, which is included. Perfect Petzzz does not have an on and off button. To turn off the toy, you will need to remove the battery.

    Size

    ca. 25cm

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Perfect Petzzz Soft Orange Tabby Cat reviews
  • Sleepy, little cat.
    By Sarah Olley, Sunday 26 June 2022

    We initially bought this for my mum as she has dementia and it was recommended to be comforting for her. Although mum initially loved her little cat, for the past week she has been so worried it and saying she wants to take him to the vet's. Mum thinks he is sleeping too much and must be very ill.