Products
FurReal are animatronic replications of creatures and animals, and are marketed as an alternative to live pets. The toys seek to emulate the behaviors of common pets, including horses, cats, rabbits and dogs.[1] Toys designed to represent wildlife include elephants, lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, and bears.[1] There are also models of extinct animals such as dinosaurs,[11] and mythical creatures[6] like unicorns[12] and dragons.[13]
The toys come with an "adoption certificate," that can be filled in with the owner's name and the name of the furReal "pet."[14][15]
The first furReal Friend was simply called "Cat,"[3] and was referred to as female in her 2003 instruction manual. She had sensors in her head, right cheek, left cheek, shoulders, back, and tail. Cat would mimic sleeping and could be woken up by having the top of her head scratched. If not played with or petted for three to five minutes, she would shut down.[16]
Over the years, the toys became more complex and could accomplish a variety of actions. As of 2023, furReal toys' features can include mimicking eating, sleeping, urinating and defecating, as well as walking, grooming, playing music, making sounds and lighting up.[17]
Notable models
In 2006, Butterscotch Pony was introduced. It is an animatronic pony large enough for small children to sit on. A halter, brush, and toy carrot were included. When sat upon, Butterscotch would "move her head up and down, blink her eyes, and twitch her ears while making soft sounds," according to the toy's manual.[18] Butterscotch was designed with an assortment of sound effects that mimicked those of live horses. It was followed in 2007 by a second animatronic pony named S'mores[19] of slightly higher quality and with more sound effects.
In 2007, the company introduced Squawkers McCaw, an animatronic parrot designed to mimic speech and simulate the experience of a pet bird.
Zambi, a robotic baby elephant, was intended for charitable sales in 2009.[20] The instruction manual thanked the buyer for "adopting" the special edition toy, which also came with a bracelet.