Since appearing in 2020’s “You’re Bacon Me Crazy,” Rhiannon Fish has appeared in more than a dozen films for the Hallmark Channel. While many of them have been romantic, she’s also shown her range with the “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” mystery series. She also teamed up with Hunter King for “Nikki & Nora: Sister Sleuths,” a film that many fans would love to see more of. But no matter where the “Polar Opposites” star goes, there’s one specific friend she always brings along.
“This is silly, but I have a stuffed cat called Chloe,” she told “Crown Chats.” It’s not even like a childhood toy. I bought this stupid cat as an adult woman, and now I can’t sleep without this dumb cat. So, I take Chloe with me to, like, the Hallmark Christmas Experience, to Machu Picchu, to everywhere.”
“Chloe has to come with me, and it’s ridiculous, but she’s really important to me,” she added.
Rhiannon Fish Opens Up About Her Love for Animals
Carrying a stuffed cat every time you travel may seem silly. However, it’s not when Fish’s love of animals is taken into account. When traveling across the world and busy on set all day, taking a stuffed toy is much more practical than taking a pet.
“I love anything to do with animals,” “The Christmas Cup” star admitted.
“It’s that whole concept of being the voice for the voiceless,” she continued. “I think the same can be said of all animals. Whether it be rescue animals or farm animals, or whatever it may be.”
The Hallmark Film Rhiannon Fish Really Wanted to Be In
With Fish’s love of animals — and her stuffed cat — her reveal of which film she was disappointed at not getting cast in made sense: “Christmas at the Catnip Cafe.” Part of it had to do with her love of cats, and the other with her desire to work with Paul Campbell.
“Meeting him, I thought he seemed like the nicest guy,” she revealed. “And I am so jealous of the ‘Christmas [at the] Cat[Nip] Cafe.’ I would give anything to be in that freaking movie. So if I could’ve just traded places with him and done that movie, I would have been thrilled. Also, honestly, I’d love to work with him. He’s somebody that is on my bucket list now after having met him.”
But really, just give her a part in a cat movie.
“I’d love to do a cat movie!” she added enthusiastically.




U don’t think taking a stuffed animal with while traveling is ridiculous! I can’t sleep without my husband & our Italian greyhound & our greyhound!!
I don’t think it’s silly at all. My oldest daughter had a job that she traveled all over to different states for work so I got her a little stuffed hippopotamus named Maisie because it rhymes with the daisy by her ear with a bow. She took it with her wherever she went and she sent pictures to me of her with the hippopotamus and she still does it to this day and she’s in her 40s it’s been going on for over 20 years.