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Tabby Mom - Lil' Litters Happy Tabby (My Little Kitty)

  • Apr 18, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 16, 2025

CHARACTER(S): This cat

RELEASE DATE: 1990

PLACE OF PRODUCTION: China

MANUFACTURING COMPANY: Hasbro

TYPICAL PRICE ONLINE: $20 - $30 USD

  • Original retail price for the Lil' Litter sets was $6.99

CATAGORY: G1 → G1 Other / G1 Brushables  → My Little Kitty

OTHER COMMENTS/INFO:

Release Info

  • From My Little Kitty, a line of cat-themed toys under the MLP Brand, sold during Year 9 (1990-1991) of G1 MLP

  • This kitty came from the Lil' Litters Sets, which was the first wave of My Little Kitty toys

    • The toys from this line all included a set of three kitties; a mother and two babies (and a brush).

    • The Lil Litters sets were all themed on a specific breed (Siamese, Persian, Angora) or pattern (calico, tabby) of cat

  • This particular set was titled Happy Tabby, and included tabby cats


Other Info

  • This was the "mom" tabby

    • The "mom" cats were larger, flocked, with brushable tails. The two babies were small, unflocked, with non-brushable tails.

  • This set included a light blue hair brush. All hairbrushes from the Lil Litters Line had the same mold, but different colors

  • This mold is also used for the "Precious Persian" set from Lil' Litters

  • The mold is again re-used for the second wave of My Little Kitty Toys (Nursery Families), in a set called "Perky Persians"

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See also:


More from My Little Kitty: Lil' Litters

  • Calico Mom

  • Cutie Calico White Baby

  • Cutie Calico Yellow Baby

  • Siamese Cat Mom

  • Dreamy Siamese Waving Kitten

  • Dreamy Siamese Sleeping Kitten

  • Persian Cat Mom

  • Precious Persian Blue Baby

  • Precious Persian Pink Baby


Comments


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