About Bad Kitty
Bad Kitty is an adult-oriented online retailer that focuses on providing sex toys, BDSM accessories, and other intimate products. Various resellers and brand pages describe “Bad Kitty” products as kinky, bondage-oriented toys and accessories aimed at spicing up customers’ sex lives, from restraints and nipple toys to other bedroom novelties. In addition to one‑off product sales, third‑party billing resources describe Bad Kitty as offering playful, adult‑themed subscription services, where curated items are shipped to customers on a recurring basis.
A Bad Kitty charge on your card or bank statement is usually tied to either a recurring subscription/membership or a specific purchase made on one of their sites (most commonly badkitty.com). Billing may appear under several variants such as BADKITTY, BAD KTTY, BK*BADKITTY, BADKITTY SUBSCRIPTION, KITTYS*SHOP, BK ONLINE, or similar descriptors, and can also be processed through intermediaries like PayPal. In your case, the descriptor “PayPal *BADKITTYS” indicates PayPal handled the payment while the underlying merchant is Bad Kitty. Many users see repeated monthly charges when a free trial converts into a paid plan or when a subscription renews automatically.
If you’re unsure about a Bad Kitty charge, first search your email (including spam) for receipts or order confirmations from badkitty.com or similarly named domains, and check any account you may have created with them or related subscription emails. If you still have access to your Bad Kitty account, you can usually review orders and cancel any active subscriptions from the account/billing section. When that isn’t possible, email their customer support address (often listed as support@badkitty.com via third‑party billing help sites) and request clarification, cancellation, and a refund if appropriate. If you cannot reach the merchant or you’re certain the charge is unauthorized, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute the transaction and block further charges.