Companion Cats. Image shows a robotic cat. It is a ginger and white tabby and has a white chest, face and feet and stripped back, legs and head. It is shown laying on its front with its back legs towards the front.

Companion Cats

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Companion Cats. Image shows a robotic cat. It is a ginger and white tabby and has a white chest, face and feet and stripped back, legs and head. It is shown laying on its front with its back legs towards the front.

Companion Cats

Cats are great housemates for millions of people, with an estimated 29% of all UK households having at least one. Many elderly people would love to have a cat, but either live in unsuitable housing or are unable to care for them. Many care homes don’t allow pets, and leaving one behind can be a huge emotional wrench.

 

No Vet Bills or  Litter Trays!

With millions of elderly people living alone, companion cats can provide much-needed company without the cost or responsibility. Designed with elderly people and those living with dementia in mind, these award-winning “Joy for All ” companion pets have been featured on television, radio, and in the press.

Fun

Not only are companion cats relaxing and comforting, but they’re fun. Who doesn’t need a reason to smile? They can also raise their paws and move their heads, and make a perfect companion for Grandparents to enjoy with their grandchildren.

Origin

Award-Winning: Joy For All companion pets won the Caregiver Friendly award from Today’s Caregiver two years (2016 & 2017). This product has appeared in the New York Times, People magazine and the Baltimore Sun. It has also appeared on CBS, the Doctors, and BBC radio.

From A US Company: Ageless Innovation Inc. is a global company focused on creating products that promote fun, joy, and play while creating meaningful connections for ageing loved ones, their families, and caregivers

Caron

Award-winning blogger and former care columnist for Devon Life magazine. I am passionate about helping elderly people and people with dementia live purposeful and independent lives.
Designer of the Dementia Assistance Card and Points Of Light award recipient, Caron hopes to help carers when resources are limited and demand is ever-increasing. I am here to support you.

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