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Huxley & Kent Announces Launch of Holiday 2024 Cat Toy Collection

This new release includes four new plush cat toys that offer stimulating play and multi-sensory entertainment.

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(PRESS RELEASE) KNOXVILLE, TN — Huxley & Kent, an industry leading designer of durable and fun pet toys and accessories, announced the launch of its Holiday 2024 Cat Toy Collection. This year’s collection features holiday-themed toys that promise to bring festive fun to feline friends everywhere.

This new release includes four new plush cat toys that offer stimulating play and multi-sensory entertainment. Each toy includes oodles of organic catnip and is perfect for battable play. Sold individually, the new plush cat toys are available in the following styles:

  • Ugly Sweater G-Man: Here to bring purr-sonality to your cat’s playtime! With his quirky sweater and playful design, this toy is ready to get the paw-ty started.
  • Meh’ Nog: This classic holiday drink is the purrfect blend of feline indifference and festive fun – a cat-tastic way to celebrate.
  • Lit Donut: What cat wouldn’t dough-nutty for this brightly colored donut toy? It’s sure to light up any festivity.
  • Meow-zel Tov Dreidel: Spin into holiday fun! This playful toy brings a touch of tradition and a whole lot of fun to your cat’s Hanukkah celebrations.

“Our new holiday toys are designed to bring joy and entertainment to cats during the holiday season, combining fun and humor with the engaging play that cats love” said Michael Dagne, president of Huxley & Kent. “We know our retailer partners and cat parents will love them just as much as cats do.”

This new collection retails for $4.99. Huxley & Kent is currently accepting prebook wholesale orders now thru July 31st, 2024. Orders are estimated to begin shipping in early September. Contact orders@huxleyandkent.com for more information or to place an order.

For more information, please contact Rachel Smith or visit here.

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