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Pet toys can refer to toys intended for pet animals, or to toys that take the form of pets. Examples include:
Toys for pets
edit- Cat toy - toys for pet cats
- Chew toy - most commonly associated with dogs, but also for birds, rodents and rabbits
- Dog toy - toys for pet dogs
- Squeaky toy - commonly marketed for pets, especially dogs.
Toys in the form of pets
edit- Robotic pet - artificially intelligent machines that are made to resemble actual pets. Examples include
- Space Pets
- Stuffed toy (also known as plush toys, cuddly toys and other names) - soft toys that are commonly made to resemble pet animals. Specific characters include:
- Virtual pet (also known as digital or artificial pets) - hardware or software based electronic alternatives to or stimulations of pets. Examples include:
- CloudPets
- Digimon
- Digital Monster
- Giga Pet
- Petz (Catz and Dogz)
- Tamogatchi