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The Ageless Innovation Joy For All Orange Tabby Companion Pet combines advanced VibraPurr technology and responsive sensors to deliver a lifelike, interactive cat experience. Designed for older adults and anyone seeking comforting companionship without the hassle of pet care, this award-winning, brushable faux fur cat moves, purrs, and responds to touch, making it a standout choice for emotional support and joyful connection.
Product Dimensions | 38.61 x 22.86 x 25.4 cm; 1.78 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
Item model number | B7592 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Material Type(s) | Faux Fur |
Radio Control Suitability | Playing, Mental Health |
Colour | Orange Tabby |
ASIN | B07NQGFHLP |
D**R
Better than the pics.. Surprised how good it is
The media could not be loaded. Looks better than photos and videos of it!Well, things like this are not cheap,seems to very between £93 and £200 around the global markets placeHowever...1.Appearance/looks: This looks better in the flesh (or fur LOL) thank it does on the screen,video or photo wise. Some pics on line makes the cat look very large...but it is just the right size as a medium to small cat. lays on its side curled up with head sitting up perfectly on top of a home HP printer scanner tip for example or a rectangle dinner tray...just. Ears inside look dark flesh like..shape of legs paw pads very good visibly.2. "Feel/touch/weight. A lot of mixed perception on the internet over this part...so this is my take on it from my point of view and based on reaction from my mother who has dementia.On picking it up out of the box it was not as heavy as some online describe..maybe that was another version? Make? Not too light so as to give the impression of cheap build,yet not too heavy for an elderly person either. FEEL... Lets be realistic here ,its never going to be as sgwiggy (only phrase I can think of) as a real cat,because it is a robot under the fur with hard plastic chassy,however ,coming from a family who as growing up had so many pets including 8 cats over the years and experience of friends and relations cats, some are boney under the fur..so it's more plausable to someone who's cognitive abilities have had an impairment.My wife who has worked with looking after people within dementia and currently works with stroke patients..agreed...some may ask questions but in a different way..for example" ooo she's a bit stiff underneath is she a bit poorly..?" Looking for a rational reason as opposed to us saying to ourselves. "You CAN tell its not real,but its an amazing likeness and effort to simulate".The ears are fairly hard,this is because of the mechanism that make the ears move,twitch..when you sometimes stroke or touch them due to this cat having sensors that react to touch. When you stroke the fur. If you don't press down hard the fur is quite nice to stroke and would be a comfort.Lets race it ever some adults have had a cuddly item from a loved one or from child hood what you're get attached to and even speak to..so this could still be agood company even if its known that its mechanical . the movements made by the motors inside are quite good..little jerky and also as your pick it up for the first tine you're will instantly feel the gap half way down the body..though gives a slighlt loose floppy feel which may help with its imitation of a cat personia ..this is where the cat rotates onto its back..well its head and top half..simulator for "tickle my belly " If however the person has there hand down on that area it will.make and unusual whining sound...now taking about3.Sounds: if the cat. Following on from above, the which will be from the car trying to move onto it's back bit the person cuddling or hand slightly pushing down men's there is some resistance and on one occasion with my mother the background ends rotated..which still worked and got a chuckle. The.motor starts to make a motor sound just before the rotation is quite evident but mostly dementia patients seem to wonder where its coming from rather than rationall if it coming from a cat. I embellished with my mother stating he had a fall and supervet had to give some artificial bionic parts in an operation..so she will need to be carried as cannot walk or jump down...justice needs lovely and cuddles and strokes...the "Meeoow" is a little loud but not as loud as some has made out...and sound level is about average for a cat ,though that's down to perception as we all have different hearing sensitivity. However its VEERY realistic and has variations and lengths of the meow. The BEST part of the sound is the Purring ,realistic? "YES " absolutely.. You can feel it too which will be very therapeutic for many...4.General : As you stroke side of face it reacts...eyes actually blink ! Sometimes it loojs up at you as well while giving a small meow .When on Mute mode..the cat will stop meowing BUT don't worry the purring and movements still work. If no touch interaction for more than a minute or two..the cat goes into a sleep mode.... To save batteries...and yes it actually closes it's eyes! Probably one way to know if switched on, as when off I think eyes stay open.Underbelly is where you pull back part of valcro held fur where access to red switch clearly marked. on..off..mute options. Also screw driver required (Philips) to undo battery cover which takes 4 x "C" size barrel type batteries.If possible I will include video demo I made the day before I took it to my.mums...who's reaction was lovely...to the point she was worries about the main road and cat may run out...hence the disabled cat story status to point out it has to be carried around...and don't worry. the people here said they would feed her,take her to litter tray and if needed,the vet...all she has to do is give her strokes,company and cuddles. Though my mother wants us to get her a collar...bless her :)In summery this product was better than the expectations of it..and gives will give my mother a lovely focus and interaction.Sadly Amazon will now allow my youtube link for my video on this and their video upload feature doesn't seem to work. So just search on you tube for.Joy for all B7592 orange and you should find it.I hope Amazon allow this review with the effort I have put into this for the benefit of families who have a loved one with a mental health condition... I will not be attempting another.
D**A
Supper gift
My mother loves this , she has always had pets, it’s so realistic and the movements and audio is excellent not cheap but very good quality. She found it a little heavy but she is very frail .
P**L
Expensive but does the job
Bought this for my nana who is partially sighted. The cat looks lovely, the fur is nice and soft and the weight is just right.Only criticism would be that its noisy. When the cat is moving you can hear the mechanics.
B**R
Excellent product
We bought this for my mother in law for her birthday, she is poorly and lives in a care home. The care home already had one to share amongst the residents, and my mother in law loved it so much that we bought her one of her own. She absolutely loves it, it has made a real difference to her life. What we didn’t quite realise is that it is interactive, so if it is switched on but no one has touched it/there has been no movement near it for a while it just “sleeps”, but then if you touch it or even walk past nearby it will do something. It’s expensive, but worth every single penny.
K**S
Great for cat lovers with dementia
My mother has vascular dementia. She has had cats her entire life and has had one until going into 24 hour care. She was extremely unsettled and at times hostile towards staff. She was given a mechanical cat identical to this which immediately settled her. I have since bought this cat for her. She loves it, pets it and takes it everywhere with her. She is extremely well settled and if she does become upset, she immediately settles when we introduce or speak about the cat. It miaows, purrs and moves like a real cat. So much so that mum believes it is real. Would highly recommend it for people with dementia who are cat lovers
D**E
Milo therapeutic cat..
Having read reviews I decided to try it out only issues despite the loudness of the motor inside everything is very good and really lovely, enjoy the movements it does, and having a few issues personally myself at the mo, it has bought real comfort especially just losing my real cat, bought back many happy memories on how he was... sitting on lap and stroking him.., I would recommend, its a real joy!!
H**G
Cannot keep the grandchildren away from it.
I bought this cat for my Mum, who has dementia, as a replacement for her elderly cat that died several months prior to purchase. She has since named her several times. She is aware she is not a real cat, but she loves her, and especially enjoys watching the interaction of her grandchildren with her new cat. Mum loves to show her off and the grandchildren love stroking and carrying her around. The purring sounds good, and it is good that you can turn the meowing off if you want too, otherwise she keeps interrupting your conversations with a meow and demanding your attention. We have also made visitors laugh as she will all of a sudden move and rollover for her tummy to be stroked and if someone was not aware of her it makes them laugh to find out she is not real 😂
T**Y
Just lovely
The media could not be loaded. So I got this for my elderly mother who used to have a cat years ago. Now if your into top robotics used in top blockbuster films then this isn't for you .But a companion for someone on there own it's perfect.It moves verious parts of its body when being cuddled ,eyes open and close and a very cute meow .Seems alot of money and we were dubious about paying £100 . But my mother loves it and we are very glad we bought it