JOY FOR ALL Ageless Innovation | Companion Pets | Orange Tabby Cat | Lifelike & Realistic, 1 Count (Pack of 1), B7592




Dimensions: | 22.91 x 38.71 x 25.7 cm; 1.77 Kilograms |
Model: | A7592 |
Material: | Polyester |
Colour: | Orange Tabby Cat |
Pack Quantity: | 2 |
Batteries Required: | Yes |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Age: | 5 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Colour: | Orange Tabby Cat |
Dimensions: | 22.91 x 38.71 x 25.7 cm; 1.77 Kilograms |
Material: | Polyester |
Quantity: | 2 |
I bought this cat (now christened Muffin) for his birthday. He suffers from Alzheimer’s & is bedridden. The Carer & I interact him with Muffin which helps to give him focus & stimulates him in a situation that lacks the opportunity to do that.
My Grandson had one of these for Christmas and when I saw this I was so so surprised at what a lovely almost lifelike cat this is and decided I would like one for myself so I went ahead and bought one so as being home and alone this acts as a companion I am absolutely delighted with it. I would recommend this lovely cat to anyone in my position .
My mum has advanced dementia and is in a nursing home. we haven’t seen her since February. Someone at the home told me about these interactive pets and we had to buy her one. Wow this is amazing it has changed her life she loves it and it goes everywhere with her. she talks to it all the time. And because the dog reacts to her voice the interaction is so heart warming to see. It even sleeps beside her at night. This dog has proved to be a brilliant companion for her and we are so glad we bought it.
My mum has advanced dementia and is in a nursing home. we haven’t seen her since February. Someone at the home told me about these interactive pets and we had to buy her one. Wow this is amazing it has changed her life she loves it and it goes everywhere with her. she talks to it all the time. And because the dog reacts to her voice the interaction is so heart warming to see. It even sleeps beside her at night. This dog has proved to be a brilliant companion for her and we are so glad we bought it.
My 91 year old loves this cat, it looks very realistic and sounds realistic, my only criticism is that the mechanics are very noisy which spoils the otherwise perfect companio
I bought this for my mother who is unable to have a cat now but misses having one. She really likes it She will talk to it and stroke it and when it annoys her she finds it quite easy to turn it off She will talk to it and stroke it and when it annoys her she finds it quite easy to turn it off We both think the purr is authentic and although To me the meal sounds like a person mum thinks it’s adequately cat like. to me the meal sounds like a person mum thinks it’s adequately cat like It seems like a lot of money but actually for the amount of pleasure it’s given it’s great value and I hope it lasts a long time It seems like a lot of money but actually for the amount of pleasure it’s given it’s great value and I hope it lasts a long time
I’ve named my cat Bella and i/we wouldn’t be without he
We bought this for my Dad who is entering the advanced stages of Dementia. He has always had cats in his life until about 10 years ago so he’s a cat lover anyway. He adores this robotic cat. It has given him something to focus on something to touch and to care for. I wish I had purchased it a few years ago. Highly recommended for this purpose.
Brilliant quality. Bought for my mum who is in a nursing home. Has always had cats throughout her life and gets a lot of comfort from the cat. Mum is bed bound mostly and the cat brings lots of carers in during the day just for a little de-stress to stroke the cat and chat to mum. Well worth the money.
Moves realistically
However….
You can hear the mechanics they are quite loud and the miaow is awful lol so we have it on mute
Guess it depends on the stages of Alzheimer’s but so far so good
Thank you for super fast delivery
Moves realistically
However….
You can hear the mechanics they are quite loud and the miaow is awful lol so we have it on mute
Guess it depends on the stages of Alzheimer’s but so far so good
Thank you for super fast delivery
Moves realistically
However….
You can hear the mechanics they are quite loud and the miaow is awful lol so we have it on mute
Guess it depends on the stages of Alzheimer’s but so far so good
Thank you for super fast delivery
Moves realistically
However….
You can hear the mechanics they are quite loud and the miaow is awful lol so we have it on mute
Guess it depends on the stages of Alzheimer’s but so far so good
Thank you for super fast delivery
Moves realistically
However….
You can hear the mechanics they are quite loud and the miaow is awful lol so we have it on mute
Guess it depends on the stages of Alzheimer’s but so far so good
Thank you for super fast delivery
Thanks in advance for your help. I have recommended your pet companions to several of my friends.
Thanks in advance for your help. I have recommended your pet companions to several of my friends.
Thanks in advance for your help. I have recommended your pet companions to several of my friends.
Thanks in advance for your help. I have recommended your pet companions to several of my friends.
Thanks in advance for your help. I have recommended your pet companions to several of my friends.
Mother loves it and treats it as a real cat.
This is a lovely ” companion” for people with Dementia., who are accustomed to having cats around them but are no longer able to respond appropriately to their” living pet”‘s wants/needs.
However we have had most fun with this cat when the grandchildren are around – the toy becomes a focus for continued positive “relationships” between them and their grandfather, who sadly finds participation in “new” experiences difficult.
I am so glad I bought him for her and would recommend him for dementia sufferers or elderly who are lonely.
I am so glad I bought him for her and would recommend him for dementia sufferers or elderly who are lonely.
I am so glad I bought him for her and would recommend him for dementia sufferers or elderly who are lonely.
I am so glad I bought him for her and would recommend him for dementia sufferers or elderly who are lonely.
I am so glad I bought him for her and would recommend him for dementia sufferers or elderly who are lonely.
I got this for my mother who has dementia. I was amazed with how good it is. It does feel, acts and sounds like a real cat.
My mother absolutely loves and is always hugging and stroking it. Well worth it. Her carers thing its brilliant as well. One even said said she would get one in place her real cat!!!
Bought for elderly mum with dementia. Has a calming effect on her when she becomes agitated and helps to distract her and encourages her to sit down when she ‘wanders’. To mum, ‘she’s ‘ real and for dad and the family ‘she’ is a real help.
I got it for my 85 year old mother, who longed for a s***-less, shed-less, stink-less pet, without food, cat litter, or vet expenses. Robo-kitty fits the bill. But why should old people have all the fun? I’ll happily inherit the thing some day and keep in on my sofa.
That’s where it lived during its three day trial period in which I was checking out its functionality. I actually started talking to the thing, and getting attached to it. Mom thinks it’s a hoot. She’s given it a name and will no longer let me call it Robo-kitty. She’s had it a month now, without ever turning it off, and its batteries are still going strong.
The on/off switch is hard to locate, even for me, and having diminished feeling in her fingertips, Mom finds it impossible. But Robo-kitty seems to default to sleep mode when you leave the room, so no need. It must have a motion sensor in it somewhere, because it will issue a mini-miaow when you return, accompanied by a piteous sigh that calls out for petting.
The miaowing and purring sound very authentic — and though I’ve never heard a real cat sigh, I think it only adds to the charm. (ok, there is ONE miaow that sounds a little too close to a human voice, but one’s brain soon accommodates.) As for the ticking sounds and little jerking motions that accompany some of its movements — that’s where you remember that it’s not a real cat. But you get used to it and tune it out. (It actually sounds exactly like a savage ticking sound my late cat used to make when it was trying to catch an insect). It sure beats that puking sound a real cat makes as it’s creating another urgent mess for you to clean up! I mean really, which would you rather deal with?
I disagree with the commenter that said it’s like petting a furry brick. Not! It’s very well padded. Of course with all that machinery, its body is going to be more rigid that a real cat’s. But the fur is nice and soft. Not luxuriously soft like one of those Jellycat toys, but also not cheap and chalky feeling like some low-quality stuffed animals. I wouldn’t mistake it for actual fur, but my mother finds petting it very pleasurable. I bought her a little cat brush and it’s great fun to brush it — plus you never have to clean out the brush!
Its little mouth is SO realistic, and the way it opens and closes sincks up with the miaowing exactly. And the eyes are fantastic! You swear it’s looking right at you, and the eyes close and squint and everything in between — very realistic!
At my mother’s home it lives permanently in the spot right next to where she likes to sit on the sofa — just where you’d want your real cat to hang out (but of course the obstinate thing wouldn’t cooperate). The only other place I’ve seen her put it is in her lap. I held it in my lap for a while and my lap actually grew warm in the same way as with a real cat. Even the weight of it is authentic.
As for the price, it’s well worth it — think of the money you’ll save on cat supplies and services and other needs! No shots required! It’ll pay for itself in the first two months!
I fear the humane society’s adoption program might be in serious trouble if news of this alternative gets around. (Sorry, kitties. You need more birth control.)