Your cat may not have opposable thumbs, but they can still be tech savvy. Even though cats don’t use technology the same way we do, they can really benefit from the advances being made in the field. The bonus is that it can make your life easier in the process!

Technology Around the Home

In-home cameras. Are you curious if your cat spends the day lazing about? Want to see which of your cats is stealing your glasses? A smart camera allows you to check in on them throughout the day and make sure they’re getting enough exercise and entertainment (and not getting into too much trouble). Two-way audio features allow you to talk to your cat, which can really come in handy when you have to ask them to stop scratching your furniture. Some cameras even feature a treat dispenser that allows you to toss treats to the your cat throughout the day.

Automatic feeders. If you have multiple cats, especially ones with different dietary needs, an automatic feeder is a great option to keep them from eating each other’s food. Or, if you have a cat that wakes you up early in the morning, an automatic feeder will mean you can get more shut-eye. There are options for feeding on a timer or via a chip on their collar.

Smart speakers. If you have a smart speaker, like an Amazon Echo, you can ask it to help calm your cat (“Alexa, start calm my cat”) with classical music, or even “translate” what your cat is saying. Yup, that’s a thing. While cat translating technology isn’t accurate, it can be an entertaining way to communicate with your cat. Just ask Alexa to, “start cat translator.”

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Apps For Cats

You can use your phone or tablet as a source of mental stimulation for your cat. Applications designed for cats provide entertainment, mental stimulation, and help to nurture your cat’s natural hunting instinct. They can even help you strengthen the bond you have with your cat as you help them play along.

These apps follow a similar pattern of chasing something on the screen, like a laser pointer or fish in a pond. If one type of game doesn’t interest your cat, try another one — just search “cat games” in your preferred app store.

Wearable Technology for Your Cat

Outdoor cats can get in on the tech action, too. GPS collars allow you to track your cat while they’re out on the prowl. Gone are the days of wondering where your cat is and if you’ll be able to find them. Simply bring up an app on your smartphone to be able to see their location.

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Heather Berst, MA, VMD

Dr. Berst is the Cross Brand Medical Lead with Zoetis. In this role she serves as the medical partner for both the veterinary and consumer marketing teams.

Heather has been involved with both the state and national veterinary organizations. She was editor of the quarterly PVMA magazine and was the delegate for Pennsylvania for the AVMA House of Delegates. She was on the Penn Vet Alumni Board and was a board member for the Collaborative Care Coalition.

Heather holds a veterinary degree from University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and in April 2018 she completed a master’s degree in Health Communications from Southern New Hampshire University. Before joining industry, Heather was a veterinarian in small animal private practice, and she continues to do relief work in practice.

She currently resides in Asheville, NC with her husband Rich and rescue Chinese Crested dog, Dottie. She also has a horse she shows in the jumpers, Elroy.