FOFOS
FOFOS Sound Mouse Cat Toy
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Keep your cat entertained and active with the FOFOS Sound Mouse Cat Toy! Small, soft, and lightweight, this adorable mouse is designed to satisfy your cat’s natural hunting instincts. With a built-in bell, pull-string movement, and catnip filling, it’s irresistible fun for cats of all ages.
Key Features
🎶 Pull String with Sound Chip
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Activate the toy with a simple pull—your cat will chase and pounce with excitement.
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Includes a bell sound that mimics prey and triggers your cat’s hunting instincts.
🐭 Small & Handy
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Compact design makes it easy for cats to grab, carry, and bat around the house.
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Perfect size for both kittens and adult cats.
📏Soft & Safe Materials
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Made from soft cotton fabric and filling, gentle on teeth and gums.
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Non-toxic, safe, and durable for daily play.
🌿 Catnip Infused
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Filled with premium catnip to encourage playful energy and reduce stress.
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Keeps cats engaged longer and supports mental stimulation.
🎨 Multiple Colors Available
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Comes in a variety of color options to match your cat’s personality and preference.
Product Details
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Brand: FOFOS
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Product Name: Sound Mouse
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Color: White (multi-color options available)
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Size: H 120mm (4.75”) × W 60mm (2.25”) × D 60mm (2.25”)
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Materials: Cotton fabric, cotton filling, catnip, metal bell
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Suitable For: All breeds & ages of cats
Why Cats Love It
The FOFOS Sound Mouse combines playful sound, soft textures, and irresistible catnip—making it your cat’s new favorite toy. Whether they’re chasing, pouncing, or snuggling, this mouse delivers endless hours of fun and comfort.
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