
FurReal Friends Lulu My Cuddlin Kitty Cat FurReal Friends’ My Cuddlin Kitty Lulu is not your average toy cat. A great new friend for the little pet lovers in your home, Lulu features life-like qualities and five touch sensors will have your children amazed by how realistic she looks and acts. Designed for children ages four and up, Lulu is a neat toy for introducing your preschooler to pets and their care.
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Interactive, Life-like Kitty
Lulu is the size of an actual cat, though her mechanical body is much lighter in weight, and she even sheds–thankfully not as much as a real cat, and you don’t ever have to worry about allergies.
Everything about Lulu is amazingly realistic. Her soft white fur and adorable sounds make it hard not to pet her–especially when she rolls over for a tummy rub or cleans her face with her paw. Lulu has five convenient touch sensors located on her head, back and stomach. It seems that Lulu may also be able to detect motion or sound–when you walk by without touching her she will purr and meow “hello” at you. (To keep this from happening you can easily turn her off.)
Adorable and Hard Not to Love
Though Lulu is designed for children, we can see how she would appeal to all age groups including adults–who wouldn’t love having a fuzzy realistic toy kitty to cuddle with? Lulu’s interactivity makes her a great addition to the family or as a first pet for your preschooler to care for. She even includes a brush for grooming and an adoption certificate that proclaims your child as her rightful owner. Once Lulu sits on your lap and purrs, you and your child will not be able to help falling for her.
As a small warning, since Lulu is electronic, she should only be used indoors and away from water or hot temperatures that could damage her mechanics.
What’s in the Box
Cat figure, a plastic comb, an adoption certificate, and four “C” batteries.

FurReal Friends Lulu My Cuddlin Kitty Cat Reviews
I bought this toy because I found that real cats were always so relaxing for me to look at as they put their paws up to their mouth and licked their paws to clean their face. When I found out that this toy does do that, and also cleans its’ whiskers, I just had to have it. It meows very realistically and performs everything that it is supposed to do. I really like it when it pushes its’ face into my hand like a real kitten would do. I am extremely satisfied with this toy kitten. The purring sound is very realistic also. I just wish that Hasbro would have made a toy kitten (with all these features) that walked around on its own. I also wish that its’ paws would be able try and catch a piece of string!!!. Am I asking for too much?
My blood pressure has dropped considerably since I have robotic pets which is a big plus for me!!! I do recommend this pet kitten for a very overly active adult who wants something that they could pet or even just look at to “calm” them down. This kitten would be great for children to play with also. It is very realistic. Its’ eyes look like it is really thinking and looking up at you.
Ever since the cat shortage, I’ve been waiting for somebody to come out with a FurReal (get it? “Fur” kind of sounds like “for,” as in “for real,” which is 1) hip lingo and 2) it’s for real friends and 3) I’m a real friend because 4) I have a FurReal Friends Lulu My Cuddlin Kitty Cat. Phew!!! I feel dizzy! I just went full circle there.
It used to be you could just put a piece of cheese by the door and cats would bolt into your house, but then all the transients in my neighborhood developed a taste for them and Poof! No more cats! Funny story, I have a neighbor who I’ll call Charlie because he would really be upset if he found out I was using his real name and he has a Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P54G10 54-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV that I want to keep being able to watch on game day. Anyway, he likes to strategically place FurReal Friends in alleyways and watch the bums try to eat them. He says a guy actually ate one, too! So they’re realistic in that way too, I guess.



