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Target's new 'Cuddle Collab' line has matching Stanley cups for your pet and much more
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Date:2025-04-17 13:48:47
Ever wish your pet could get their paws on matching Stanley cups to keep both you and your furry friend hydrated? How about sporting some cooperative pet and pet-parent fashion? Now you can, but only at Target.
The new Target "Cuddle Collab" collection releases Saturday, featuring 180 pieces inspired by six social media "fur-fluencers." In keeping up with all things trendy and fashionable, the pet line features fun options for pet parents and their best buds, ranging from color-coordinated outfits to matching collars and necklaces and more.
One particular trendy item, a Stanley cup designed just for pets, is likely to sell fast if past shopping rushes are any indication. Don't worry too much if they do - there is a lot more shopping to be done.
Here's what we know about the newly-released Cuddle Collab line.
Target's "Cuddle Collab"
The Target-exclusive series was made in collaboration with six social media "fur-fluencers": Therapy pups Ellie and Emma; modern cats Zelda, Titus and Brave; foodie dog Popeye; pup fashionistas Ghost and Wren; self-care loving Maple Cat; and dog and cat best friends Baloo and Pan.
Starting at just $3, the collection has some pretty chic items to choose from, including:
- An entire charm bar that allows pet parents to choose their favorite charms to customize build-your-own collars for their pets and matching necklaces for themselves. Collars start at $10 and chains and charms start at $5.
- Bandanas, coats and clothes that can be mixed and matched for pet siblings, like this Dog and Cat Sporty Cargo Jacket for $20.
- A Catisserie Cat Toy Set featuring six pastry-themed plushies inspired by Maple the Cat for $10.
- This Barkuterie Board Plush Dog Toy Set inspired by pup Popeye's love of fancy food for $10.
- These Ghost & Wren Bookends modeled after the beloved dogs themselves for $30.
Stanley accessories for pets and pet parents
The pet-focused collection has a few items Stanley cup fans will be especially excited about.
- This Stanley 32oz Stainless Steel Multi-Use Dog and Cat Bowl holds four cups of food or water and comes with a top to seal your treats away. It keeps water cold for up to four hours, is dishwasher safe and comes in three colors: Black, Ocean Spray Green and, and Rose Bouquet, for $30.
- A matching Stanley 40oz Stainless Steel H2.0 Flowstate Quencher Tumbler for the humans, made in the same colors as the bowl for the perfect fashion collab between pets and pet parents, for $45.
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