FAT CAT Terrible Nasty Scaries Dog Toy

Regular price $10.99
SKU: 660104
  • The ultimate revenge toy for dogs
  • Built to stand up to rough play
  • Squeaker inside for added fun
  • Dogs love the long & floppy legs, arms, & tail
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The FAT CAT® Terrible Nasty Scaries Dog Toy from Fatcat is a plush grumpy-faced striped cat with outstretched legs. Its made of durable canvas, adorned with a Big Mean Kitty shirt featuring a fishbone graphic, and includes a squeaker inside.
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FAT CAT Terrible Nasty Scaries Dog Toy

Description
Don't let the terribly nasty scary kitties who roam your neighborhood give your dog nightmares! Get them a FAT CAT® Terrible Nasty Scaries Dog Toy to get the ultimate revenge! Made of durable canvas material, these Terrible Nasty Scaries are built to stand up to rough play! Their long floppy arms, legs, and tail whack your dog as they shake them about giving your dog that happy feeling of catching prey. A squeaker inside adds even more fun! Ships in assorted characters: Awful Mean Kitty, Big Mean Kitty, & Dirty Rotten Kitty.
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BIG MEAN KITTY / SMALL

  • Dimensions: 2.0000X8.0000X9.5000
  • Product Weight: 0.19 lb

BIG MEAN KITTY / LARGE

  • Dimensions: 3.0000X5.0000X15.000
  • Product Weight: 0.42 lb

Additional Information

With all the different sizes and chewing styles available, choosing the right size toy can be difficult. Use this general infographic to find the right size chew toy for your dog! Generally, there are three basic chewing styles when it comes to dogs and their toys. Soft Chewers: These dogs are easy on toys and prefer plush to fabric toys. They rarely destroy their toys. Moderate Chewers: These dogs love to play with all kinds of toys. They can be destructive with plush toys but generally not with rubber toys. Strong Chewers: These dogs are usually strong, determined chewers who tend to be destructive with their toys. Choose a durable, interactive toy along with hard rubber toys. Regardless of chewing temperament always supervise play until you are sure the dog will not destroy the toy. Always replace any toy with rips, tears or cuts in it.

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