Key Kitty protects users from harm
CHARLOTTE, N.C. A new key fob is designed to protect women from potential attacks.
The Key Kitty -- a ready-to-use self-defense weapon -- is shaped like a cat's head, with a flashlight button in the nose position, two holes where the eyes would be, and two sharp triangles for the cat's ears. By putting two fingers through the eye holes, and carrying the cat's head key fob in one's hand (with the points facing outwards), the user can ward off attackers by hitting them with the Key Kitty's sharp points.
The Key Kitty key fob provides:
- A flashlight to see a keyhole or steps at night;
- A retractable key or ID holder;
- A clasp to consistently hang keys in the same place in one's purse;
- A quick-release clip; and
- A sharp object to deter an attacker if need be.
The Key Kitty currently is available for purchase online at KeyKittyTV.com for $19.95, and is available in pink, red, white, black and yellow.