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Kitty Coin Bank

Meowing for money

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Kitty appears and takes your money

Kitty appears and takes your money

The whole world’s been let down by massive bankers so it’s hardly surprising Joe Public is going nuts for home saving. But why feed your coins into some nondescript tin when you can give them to the adorable little pusskins cowering inside the Kitty Coin Bank.

Impossibly cute, this charming Japanese gizmo will help you save cash faster than you can say ‘collateralised debt obligations’. After all, who can resist a helpless kitten? Simply place your coin in the bowl on this innocuous box and watch as the kitten peers out, snatches your shrapnel and gives a heartfelt meow before disappearing. Awww, innit cute!

Cool Japanese graphics cover the box

Cool Japanese graphics cover the box

Okay, so cats can’t really eat money, but who cares about minor details when you’re fishing around in your pocket for yet another coin. Best of all, when you finally make your fortune you can leave your entire coin-based estate to the local cattery. Meow!

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Kitty Coin Bank
Please Note:
  • Requires 2x AA batteries (not included)
  • Colours may vary from those shown
Product Features:
  • Adorable mechanical kitty coin bank from Japan
  • Put the coin in kitty's food bowl and it'll pop out of the box to steal it
  • Kitty meows to thank you after it's stolen your money
Dimensions:
  • Measures approximately 11.5cm(H) x 12cm(W) x 10cm(D)

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visitor avatar This has been showing as 'expected in 4-8 weeks' since christmas. . When can we actually expect it back in stock??
Elaine, UK - 27th March 2012
Firebox says: Hi Elaine, we expect stock of these in May, hope this helps!
visitor avatar Wow! Will be buying this, but what kind of coins does it grab (UK coins)? Will all sizes fit?
Gemma Dene, Dartford, UK - 11th December 2011
Firebox says: Hi Gemma, 50p coins can be a little bit difficult for the cat, but all other standard UK coins should be fine.
visitor avatar I really want one of these, so cute! I was wondering if it's compatible with a £2 coin?
Abye, England - 16th August 2011
Firebox says: Sure is Abye!
visitor avatar I have just ordered this cute kitty coin bank and I have a question; What is the box made from? Is it real cardboard or plastic made to look like cardboard? Thanks!
Bryony Lister, Middlesbrough - 20th April 2011
Firebox says: it's plastic fantastic!
visitor avatar How do you get the money out if it's already full? Will it ever get jammed? Can it be shipped to other continents such as Asia?
Grace, - 13th February 2011
Firebox says: We ship this product worldwide. It has a door on the bottom to empty it.
visitor avatar If you put notes in where your meant to put the coins for the kitty to grab, would it still work? [ without it killing the notes or harming the cat D: ].
Shirley, Stoke - 11th December 2010
Firebox says: It probably would Shirley, but it would also be a lot tougher to get them out.
visitor avatar How large is this? Or to be even more specific, how many coins can it handle roughly?
Matthew Theobald, GB - 10th December 2010
Firebox says: We just tested it in the office, and with 2 Pence coins as the example, we'd estimate about 50 coins.
visitor avatar This looks awesome but it looks like it'd be a bit difficult to get your money back out. How do you get it back out? and what's the biggest coin you could put on there?
Kelly, Essex - 9th December 2010
Firebox says: You could deposit most UK coins (50p is a bit too large) and there's an unscrewable door on the base to withdraw your savings.