Multipet Look Who's Talking Fish Plush Cat Toy with Catnip
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Turn up the volume on playtime with the Multipet Look Who's Talking Fish Cat Toy. This plush toy is music to your cat’s ears—literally—because it has a built-in voice box that actually makes bubbling sounds when it’s squeezed! Plus, it’s stuffed with organic catnip for even more fun. The easy-to-grab shape and enticing sounds activate your kitty’s natural hunting instincts to get him engaged in active play. So bring on all the swatting, kicking, chasing and batting—it’s a good thing it’s built with durable stitching for added strength.
Key Benefits- Plush toy makes bubbling noises when it’s squeezed to make playtime more exciting.
- Stuffed with all natural, organic catnip for more swatting, batting and tossing fun.
- Durable stitching so it can stand up to everyday play, with no plastic parts.
- Activates natural hunting instincts to promote active play and keep kitties in shape.
- Velvety soft and cuddly so it makes a perfectly cozy buddy for catnaps and lounging.
Always carefully supervise your pet when playing with this and other pet toys. Do not permit your pet to swallow this toy or any part of it. This product contains (2) LR44 1.5V Button Cell Alkaline Batteries. Swallowing may lead to serious injury or death. Severe burns can occur within 2 hours of ingestion. Immediately see a doctor. Do not disassemble, charge, crush, or expose to fire or high temperatures. Moreover, this product should be inspected periodically for damage. The likelihood of injury to your pet increases if it is playing with a broken or damaged toy. Please discard when worn. Intended for Pet use only. Keep out of reach of children.
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Item Number68013
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Dimensions2 x 1.3 x 3 inches
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Weight0.64 ounces
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LifestageAdult
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Toy FeatureElectronic, Catnip
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MaterialPolyester
Customer Reviews
78% Recommend
78% of reviewersrecommend this product
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Love my new toy
By Cocoa on Jan 5, 2021
Merry Christmas to me!!! My auntie takes care of me!
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The Cats AND one Husky love it!
By Denise on Jul 13, 2020
When you put it to your ear you hear the bubble sound. Otherwise, when it's moved, you hear something else. The kitties love playing with it. I was afraid to let Sochi, one of my "wolf dogs" have it, but he gets what he wants & my 6 year old Husky loved it too! He played with it like he was a kitten!
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funny chirping sound
By Jackie on Sep 7, 2020
unusual, but fun;cat seems to like it, but actually,not more than his silent fish! Does what it says
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Noise, lots of noise
By Shaz on May 30, 2020
If you have a problem with noise, do not buy this toy. It makes lots of noise, and my kitten loves it. Cat toy noise doesn't bother me and I will buy again because she loves it.
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A Sure Thing!
By Mischa on Feb 4, 2020
Mischa is very picky about his toys, and I never realized he liked this fishie until my bestie gave him one for Christmas!He adores it so much the one she gave him died. I bought three of them so he can always have one to play with! He walks around with it in his mouth, kisses it and bunny kicks it!
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very cute but broken
By Cheyanne on May 15, 2020
Super adorable little cat toy, but when I opened it up the speaker wasn’t working.
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Terrible noise
By Laura on Jan 24, 2020
We had one of these little fishes when our cat was a kitten. I was excited to see a new one. The sound from this guy is terrible! Sounds like static bubbles. And it's LOUD. Our cat doesn't seem to mind, but it's terribly annoying for humans.
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Not an easy feat!
By SandyPea on Jan 22, 2020
Cute fish, but, it takes more strength to make any sounds than a playful cat might have. Maybe if they try to crunch it like a bone in their back teeth. But watch out for the batteries!
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Bought it for my dog and she loves it!
By Julie on Nov 12, 2019
I bought this for my dog, she's medium sized but *loves* the noises that cat toys make. This one has been no different. It lost one fin pretty early on, but has otherwise stayed intact and still makes noises, 2 weeks later! That's pretty impressive for doggy jaw survival
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Not a big fan of it
By MrGolden on Jan 3, 2020
My boys are not a big fan of it. And they are pretty picky on the toys too. I guess it really depends on the cats. :(