Pros: High quality, attractive design, nice character
Cons: possible tangles (hair/dress)
This doll is FANTASTIC. Easily one of my favorites of the series. She's very pretty, I like her color scheme and overall style.
Catty is the fifth official werecat in the Monster High character collection (sixth if you count the Create-A-Monster pack). She shares the same face mold as the somewhat difficult to find Toralei Stripe; but differences in the face paint, hair style, and body make her a unique doll. She is very different in mold to (Wal-Mart exclusive) Catrine DeMew - Catty has pointier ears. She's also the only werecat that does NOT have gloves molded on to her hands.
Catty's long pink hair is beautiful, soft, and easy to style. Her outfit is stunning! I really like the dress and it's well made. She comes with bracelets, ear rings, and a microphone to top it all off. The broken mirror boots are cute, too.
My Catty is mostly for display, though I do like to dress and pose my dolls. I treat her gently and have not had problems with her (though her shoulders seems a little tighter and more difficult to move than other dolls).
Because of her long hair and the long strands at the back of her dress, I can't say I would recommend her for younger children who will play rough with her. I can see tangles and knots becoming a problem. If you do buy this doll for a kid who is more active with their dolls, I suggest also buying a fashion pack with more solid skirt or dress that isn't going to drag the ground and get tangled.
Catty is a black cat and her character is very superstitious - her personality is based on the idea that it's "bad luck when a black cat crosses your path." I think this is fun, and her diary is a good little read. My favorite part is that, being a pop star she expresses disappointment when tabloids spread untrue rumors about her. I think it's good to show kids that rumors aren't always true and can even hurt people's feelings.