fishing rotating self-pleasure relief toy
$19.99$30.9935% off
Color: Green
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Fun and Engaging
The funny cat stick design keeps your cat entertained for hours, reducing boredom and stress.
Safe for Cats
Designed with non-toxic materials, this toy is safe for your cat to play with, ensuring their health and well-being.
Portable and Convenient
Lightweight and compact, this toy is easy to carry around, allowing for fun playtime anywhere.
Durable Material
Crafted from high-quality plastic, this toy ensures lasting playtime for your feline friend.
Easy to Use
This self-pleasure relief pet toy is easy to handle, making it perfect for both kittens and adult cats.





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