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Wealth Mini Red Packets are functional, pet-sized hongbao designed for dogs (and cats!) to receive their own ang baos during Chinese New Year.
Made from coated, thickened paper with a secure tongue-flap closure, these come in two sizes: a coin version (4.5cm x 4.5cm, fits up to 3 SGD 1 coins) and a note version (5.8cm x 8.3cm, fits a folded SGD 10 note).
Perfect for family gatherings, reunion dinners, and letting relatives gift your fur baby in a meaningful way. These aren’t just decorative. They’re real red packets that make your pet feel truly included in the celebrations.
Please note: not bite-proof; for supervised use only.
Material:Â Coated thickened paper/card stock
Closure:Â Tongue-type flap (no adhesive needed)
Available in Two Sizes:
Variation 1 – Coin Size:
Variation 2 – Note Size:
Suitable For:Â All dogs and cats (decorative/gifting item, not wearable)
Function:Â Functional red packet for CNY pet gifting
Important Note: Due to manual measurement, there may be a 1–2cm size variation. Not bite-proof—remove immediately after gifting and keep away from pets unsupervised.
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There’s something special about that moment during CNY when the red packets come out. Kids line up, adults exchange well-wishes, and everyone shares in the ritual. But what about your dog or cat, sitting quietly nearby, part of the family but somehow left out of the tradition?
Wealth changes that. These mini red packets are sized perfectly for pets! Functional, beautiful, and small enough that relatives can slip in a coin or folded note without it feeling awkward. Whether it’s Ah Ma giving your pup their first-ever hongbao or your nieces and nephews delighting in gifting the “doggy,” it’s a simple gesture that says, “You’re one of us.”
It turns your pet from observer to participant, and trust us, the moment hits differently when you see it happen.
We’ve created Wealth in two variations because not every family celebrates the same way.
The coin version (4.5cm x 4.5cm) is perfect for quick, lighthearted gifting, great for young kids to give to your pet or for casual gatherings where you want to keep it simple. It fits up to three SGD 1 coins snugly.
The note version (5.8cm x 8.3cm) is slightly larger and holds a folded SGD 10 note, ideal for closer family members or when you want to make the gift feel a bit more special.
Both are made from thickened, coated card stock with a traditional tongue-flap closure. No glue or tape needed. They look and feel like real red packets because, well, they are. Just smaller. And a whole lot cuter.
These are real, functional red packets. Not props. You can actually put coins or folded notes inside, and the tongue-flap closure keeps them secure. They’re designed for gifting to your pet during CNY in the same way you’d give a hongbao to a child or family member. After the gifting moment, you’ll want to retrieve the money and keep the packet as a keepsake (or let your pet “open” it under supervision for a cute photo op).
It depends on how your family typically gives red packets and what you want to put inside:
Coin version (4.5cm x 4.5cm):Â Best if you want something quick, simple, and affordable. Fits up to 3 SGD 1 coins. Great for young kids to give to your pet, or for large gatherings where you’re distributing many packets.
Note version (5.8cm x 8.3cm):Â Best if you want a slightly more generous or meaningful gift. Fits a folded SGD 10 note comfortably. Ideal for close family members or when you want the gesture to feel extra special.
Honestly? Get a few of each if you’re hosting or visiting multiple households. You’ll use them.
Yes, as long as they fit the dimensions. The coin version fits coins up to 2.22cm diameter (not just SGD, any similar-sized coin works). The note version can hold folded bills up to 14cm x 7cm. Some people have even tucked in tiny treats or a little note. Just remember: these are paper, not plastic, so don’t overstuff or they might tear.
Wealth is made from coated paper/card stock, which means it is NOT bite-proof or chew-safe. These red packets are for the gifting moment and photos. Not for your pet to play with or hold onto unsupervised. After the exchange, retrieve the packet (and the money!) and keep it out of reach. If your pet is mouthy, curious, or likes to chew, always supervise closely and remove immediately after the gesture is done.
You can, but they’re designed more as single-use keepsakes. The tongue-flap closure can be opened and closed a few times, but the paper will eventually weaken or crease with repeated handling. Many customers keep them as mementos in their pet’s memory box or scrapbook after CNY.
Totally up to you. If you’re only giving one or two red packets to your pet from immediate family, one size is fine. Just pick based on what you plan to put inside. If you’re attending multiple gatherings or want to let different family members gift your pet, having both sizes on hand gives you flexibility. They’re also great to keep as backup if you’re hosting and someone forgets to bring one for your fur kid.
The coated finish helps protect the print from light handling and moisture, but these are still paper-based. Avoid getting them wet, and handle gently. If you want to preserve one as a keepsake, store it flat in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
Absolutely. Wealth works for any pet: dogs, cats, bunnies, etc. It’s not wearable; it’s meant to be given to them (via their human) during the CNY gifting tradition. So yes, your cat can absolutely get their own hongbao. They might not care, but you will, and so will your relatives.
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