

🐱 Feel the purr, skip the hassle—your perfect companion awaits!
The Chongker Interactive Companion Robot Cat is a meticulously handcrafted, weighted plush toy designed to mimic a real cat’s heartbeat, purring, and meows through 4 touch sensors. Powered by a rechargeable battery lasting several days, it offers emotional support without the responsibilities of pet care. Sized at 15.75 x 7.87 x 7.87 inches and weighing 2.2 pounds, it’s ideal for seniors, allergy sufferers, or anyone craving the comfort of a pet with none of the fuss.









| ASIN | B0DHCHNV55 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,932 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #414 in Stuffed Animals & Teddy Bears |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (330) |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | BPAI-B1002-T |
| Manufacturer | Sichuan Chong Ke Toys Co ., Ltd |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 7.87 x 7.87 inches |
H**R
Sweet calico plush kitty
Oh my gosh. I love this kitty. It's a gift for my sister but I can't give it to her until tomorrow, Saturday. It's a duplicate of her real calico kitty she lost. I unpacked her to charge her battery up for Sis and I fell in love with her. She's so soft, her fur feels real. Her meow is sweet sounding and her purring is spot on too. She has just enough weight to her to feel very real. She has a precious face and very real looking eyes. She's the perfect size for my Sis's lap or to sleep beside her in bed. My sis is in her 70's and this kitty will bring her great joy. this is the perfect gift for my sister.
M**.
Enjoyable Companion
Fun interactive plush cat almost looks real and it’s about the size of a real cat. It responds to voice & meows, it purrs in response to touch & you can feel its heartbeat. You can personalize the cat’s name for its response to your voice & volume is adjustable for its responses. . Rechargeable battery lasts several days between charges. A good companion with no litter box to change, no grocery bills for food & no vet bills. Enjoyable companion for children through seniors & for those who are allergic to cats or who live in a place that does not allow cats.
T**!
This weighted life like black/white cat is gorgeous!
I bough this Real life look alike Catfor my elderly client that I take care who is 94yrd old and can’t have animals, God bless her. She absolutely LOVES THE BLACK AND WHITE CAT, It looks just like a REAL CAT! It doesn’t feel like a stuffed animal it is weighted so it feels like heavy on your lap, it purrs and Meows perfectly and the heart even beats! You can feel the vibrations of the sounds, it’s incredible! It’s super soft and very life like. Such a great invention for someone who has allergies Or a child who is sickly or too young to have pets/animals. Also it has been such a great conversational piece as well! Worth the price! A great gift idea!
E**N
Absolutely the best alternative to a real cat
I'm a huge cat lover, and this cat is the best companion I've ever had - counting both regular stuffed cats and ones with more lifelike features. I'm autistic and live in a group home, but we're not allowed to have live pets. When I moved in, there was a cat my mom owned that I felt really attached to, but I couldn't take her for two reasons: 1. the home's rules, and 2. my mom wouldn't have liked me keeping one of her cats, even if I asked. The group home was open to letting me get a fake cat as an alternative to a real one. I went through stuffed cats and then tried out a Perfect Petzzz cat, but I got bored of these quickly. The second I opened my package with this cat, I fell in love right away, and now I can't go a day without cuddling him. Even one of my best friends in the group home loves him, too. I'm also a gamer, and I renamed him from Percy to Niko, named after one of my favorite characters from the Grand Theft Auto series. I especially got a collar for him and might also get a cat bed for him someday because I feel like accessorizing him lol. In all seriousness, I really love him. He's been working just fine, and I have had no issues with his sensors, battery, or charging. He doesn't move at all, but that's no problem with me; honestly, I love the feel of cuddling him and hearing him talk over seeing physical movements. He's also not too loud; the group home staff don't complain about the noise level, and we're in a big house where sounds can easily echo throughout the living room and other rooms nearby.
R**0
She is really cute.
The cat is very realistic. she purrs and meows and has several different other sounds. She is really cute. Although she does not have any moving parts, she is still a good value for the money. her voice level is adjustable
M**E
The dark calico is a different model & features than the other two!
Review update 3: Added video so people could see the movement and hear the motor since I didn't see anyone else had. I still hold it every day. This breathing feature is only on the Dark Calico as well as the constant purr mode. More details are in review 2 & 1 below. I hope CHONGKER pays attention to Amazon reviews and keeps making these. I love the breathing, even if it's noisy. I think their product can beat the Hasbro cat in the market for people in nursing homes or elderly with dementia/Alzheimers or kids with allergies, kids who live in buildings with no pets rules, or kids who can't have a cat because a family member has a breathing problem. I had to give up my calico when I was a young teen because the doctors told my mom it was making her lung condition worse. (It didn't get better without the cat, my mom was just more lonely. She loved that cat, too.) Update 2: The Dark Calico isn't just a different color, it's a version 2.0 and at least the black and white is a version 1.1. There are important changes that were made. The Dark Calico can be set to purr mode, where it will not meow, it will purr continuously for a half hour. Sometimes, I need this. It also has a motor in it's side that simulates breathing, which looks pretty neat, but if you're holding it close you hear a small clicking sound which isn't nice. Additionally, the heartbeat is louder, too loud, and too easy to turn on. I'm grieving, I usually just want to hold something soft and cat shaped that purrs as much like a cat as possible. There is a more robotic cat marketed to caregivers of dementia patients, and that one had a purr that was really nice, and it was nice that it closed it's eyes, but it's other features meant it was not something you could just hold and pet while it purred. You could mute the meow on it, which is the only reason I tried it, but it still moved it's mouth to meow, which was creepy. It takes a bit, but I find that if I hold the Dark Calico just right, I can just enjoy the purr without triggering the loud heartbeat. I have to ignore the motor sound of the breathing side mechanism, but sometimes I rest my hand lightly on the side and the movement is familiar-ish. I would have preferred that they added a super realistic vibrational purr and the ability to manually close its eyes instead of the breathing or heartbeat, but maybe I'm trying to get something different out of this than their target audience. (I've thought about getting some matching craft fur to use with some safe, removable, double sided tape to make it look like the eyes are closed. It just stares ALL the time.) The battery does need to be recharged more often with the purr only setting and breathing look, but other than being worried about wearing the rechargeable battery out, I don't care. It works plugged in and I use a cable with a 90 degree angle end so it's not in my way. I can even snap the fur cover shut over it while it's charging. The Dark Calico Percy 2.0 is the better than the 1.1, and they're both better than the other company's machine that won't lay still. That one just has the best purr and you can turn it off right when it's closed it's eyes so it's not always staring. The other company's cat has not had an update in years. I am hopeful that we will see a Percy 2.1 or 3.0, whatever, or that maybe they'll come out with a sleeping, purring version that is just meant to be hugged, and have the other one be for people who want all the other cat sounds and possible features. Due to some aspects of my living situation I cannot get another cat. I will buy Chongker upgraded cats as long as they release them with meaningful upgrades. Even if I have to hold the Dark Calico just so, it's still better than not having it. I am very much a fan of what this company is doing. I may get one of the purses, even, despite people already finding me eccentric. This is my old review for the black and white cat which is a version 1.1: Cats meow at humans for attention. After you start petting them they purr. Purring cats don't meow. Some cats don't meow at all after they're no longer kittens. The heartbeat is nice, but it's either the heartbeat or purr, not both. I would prefer a vibrating purr. And not robotically, but I'd like to be able to close the eyes. Sleeping cats close their eyes. Dead cats can't. I bought this to help me with my grief over losing my 18 year old cat, and it's nice to pet something cat shaped, and I'm glad it doesn't have all those gear sounds and the ears aren't hard, but it shouldn't meow while you're petting it. It sounds sad. It doesn't even sound like a hungry meow. The fur could be softer, I have makeup brushes that are not real animal fur that are so soft, I know it can be done. The size of the body is good but the feet are too big and the tail curls away from the body. All of this is constructive criticism, this has been a real help. I can't get another real cat because we're moving and some other reasons and I wish this was more real. It's still very good. I'm glad I have it. Kids would learn better what cats are like if you made the changes many of us have suggested.
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