Two later variations on the line, "Love 'n' Sparkle" (cats that came with glittery stickers) and "Animal Hospital" (cats that had "injuries" that turned red in cold water), returned the blind packet method of distribution as well as continuing blister pack issues. A play set was also released that consisted of a large plastic house that folded out and contained accessories. Family group figures were also released that came with a mother cat, kittens and a basket.
Later releases came in blister packs containing multiple figures. The first generation of toys were initially released in individual blind packets. Eventually the original "in My Pocket" lines disappeared and fully merged with the Animal Hospital brand name. As before they are sold in individual blind bags and in playsets.ĭuring the late 1990s, the line - as well as the other "in My Pocket" toy lines - combined with the BBC television programme Animal Hospital and the animal charity RSPCA to create animals that came with "injuries" (a paint that turned red in cold water).
In 2015, a company called Just Play re-released the line. In 2009 the Kitty in My Pocket line was discontinued, yet again. In 2007 the line was re-released by Corinthian Marketing/MEG Toys with the same concept but with different designs for the cats. As well the toys being sold individually in blind packets they were also sold in blister-packaged groups and large playsets. Kitty in My Pocket is a collection of small toy cat figurines that was first released in 1994 by Vivid Imaginations. Please introduce links to this page from related articles try the Find link tool for suggestions. This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it.