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Realistic cat soft toy?

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Albless · 04/12/2020 14:03

I was thinking about buying my 19 year old DS a realistic - soft and strokeable cat toy for Christmas - as a light-hearted gift. He’ll also be getting a driving lessons voucher and some techy stuff. Due to C-19 restrictions he’s only been at home with me and the cats for a couple of weeks since March and he said recently how much he misses the cats and wishes he could have one at his DF’s (he can’t).

Had a quick google and there are some which are marketed as being for those with dementia, but reviews aren’t good as they are fur fabric over hard plastic and only look ok in the packaging.

Any ideas for a good quality cat soft toy which is roughly cat-sized, soft to touch and handle ...?

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Paddingtonthebear · 04/12/2020 14:07

Probably not what you mean but I bought my DD one of these for Xmas stocking 🙂

Realistic cat soft toy?
Moonsick · 04/12/2020 14:14

My local Lidl had some stuffed cat toys, I was considering one for DS 11.

Stompythedinosaur · 04/12/2020 16:11

There's a company calling Living Nature that makes lovely cat toys which might suit.

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stationtostation · 04/12/2020 17:49

I know it’s not a toy but these look great
happysnapgifts.co.uk/products/pet-face-cushion?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhvKD6e-07QIViJ7tCh09_wDfEAQYAyABEgL_JvD_BwE

Whathappenedtothelego · 04/12/2020 17:57

Hansa stuffed toys are very realistic.

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