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Companion Pet Tabby Cat - Joy For All Reviews

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The Companion Pet Tabby Cat by Joy For All is a robotic cat that looks feels and sounds like a real cat but they're so much more than soft fur, soothing purrs and pleasant meows.Built-in sensors respond to motion and touchRealistic, soft fur looks and feels like a real catCat-like movements and soundsVibraPurr™ sounds and feels like real purringBatteries Included: 4 x 1.5V C Alkaline BatteriesThese cats respond to petting, hugging and motion much like the real ones you know and love but don't require any special care or feeding. This personally rich experience can bring joy and comfort to ageing loved ones without any vet bills to worry about.

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We got this for our Mum who has Alzheimers and does not show much interest in normal activities anymore such as TV or social interactions. But she has always liked cats and had one as a child. We were a bit dubious, but as soon as she opened it and turned it on, it caught her attention, and she was responding to it as if it were a real cat. It was really quite touching to see her smile and her eyes light up. As for the product itself, it is reaonably soft and tactile, with responses such as mewing, purring and arms and legs move and it rolls over and sits up. The head also moves although this makes a clicking sound which is quite mechanical and we were not sure if it was normal. It also mimicks washing its paw. Also the mouth and eyes open to make it more realistic, which is endearing. It does have reasonably soft fur and comes with a little brush so you can groom it - my Mum liked this a lot and sat there brushing him for some time. There is also an on/off/mute switch. The mewing is quite load and realistic! He does shut down after a while if not played with but also makes noises to interact if there is no input from the user. Overall a great idea and very well recommended and received. I would say that the "fur" does smell quite strong to begin with, probably as a result of the manufacturing process, also the clicking sound when the head moves could be a bit smoother/ quieter but this does not detract from the product itself. I think it could be a nice companion for anyone who is a little lonely or has lost a pet/has a fondness for cats. Many thanks Andy
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My mother has not put the cat down since we gave her it, she absolutely loves it!
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My mum loves cats but at 101 can’t really have a real new one! So we bought the mechanical cat and it is a big big hit!Would recommend.
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It is lovely, but the mechanical noise when it moves could be quieter. My dad loves it though and that's the main thing.
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This fabulous companion for my aunt who has dementia and misses her pets she really believes he is, real. Also checked out on Amazon, there was a 7 month wait and not exempt from VAT
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I ordered a tabby companion cat for my 12 year old autistic grandson. He is such a cat lover, but unable to have one as a pet, so when I saw this I thought but might be the answer. He was absolutely thrilled to bits with his new companion! It sits on the sofa with him whilst He's reading, gaming or watching TV, and he can just keep stroking the cat and hear it purr and meow. The purring is very calming for him if he feels overwhelmed with life. Absolutely one of my best buys, arrived quickly and very securely packed. Can highly recommend.
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Fur is nice and soft, but cat is a bit stiff. Lovely meowing and purring, strongly appreciated. Would be great with remote control and possibility to set some functions - just purring for ex. Anyway it's lovely replacement if you cannot keep the real cat (my landlord disagrees that's why I bought a fake one, I miss cats' company sooooo much)
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I bought this for my 92 year old dad who has dementia. He still lives at home with daily help from me, and has a love of cats. I was a bit worried that he would think it was a bit silly, but he has been delighted by it. The only problem is that I have to keep reminding him that its not real (during the first few days, he put some milk down for it, and filled up a litter tray). He has named it after my sister's cat who he used to look after when she was away. The body of the cat is quite hard due to the inner workings but he does not seem at all bothered by that. I wish I'd bought one a few years ago!
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