Unfortunately, humans have a lot of important things to do, such as going to work, so we can’t always stay at home and play Laser pointer tags with pets. In order to bridge the gap between the owner's busy schedule and the overall sensitivity of the pet, Petcube allows users to entertain their pets via remote laser pointers on the Internet.
Cats like to play with laser pointers, and some dogs also like them. For some dogs, this activity may be an interesting source of exercise and entertainment, but for others, it is very dangerous. In fact, for dogs suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder or herding and hunting instincts, the advantages of playing with laser engraver actually outweigh the disadvantages. We summarized some reasons and some fruitful games played with pets.
According to the images on the website, Petcube, which is still in the prototype stage, is just a small part of stylish home hardware. The team behind the project claims that they are developing production-ready equipment and hope to start shipping sometime this fall. Interested users can register on the website to be notified when Petcubes are listed.
This is not the first time anyone has entered the field of mobile pet monitoring. For example, iPetcompanion is a more basic technology that allows anyone in the world to operate a network-controlled remote camera placed in the human society and activate various cat toys in the room. So, have fun during the lunch break. And, of course, various home monitoring settings allow you to check what stupid nonsense your pet is doing when you are not around.
For your cat, there are always toys filled with catnip, poles with poles (movable ends), feathers and ropes. For your dog, there are grabs, various types of balls and chew toys. Although the type of activities your dog or cat will enjoy depends in part on their age and breed, it is important that your dog or cat does some kind of physical exercise every day. It helps prevent boredom, make them exercise and stay healthy.
Another point that appeared in the article "Error while playing" is the location of the laser pointer. Cat raising expert Pam Johnson-Bennett opposed them. She said: "Although they are very popular because you can sit in one place and send blue laser pointer to the entire room, the cat does not really catch the prey, so it cannot get psychological satisfaction." Cat something and then take it away-the old definition of teasing.