In a campaign that will surely bring the remote spying capabilities of governments everywhere home to us all, there is now a pet watching, communicating, and listening smart device called the Uknekt Petfeeder.
A motion sensor alerts you to your pets’ movements.
Keep ‘em watered, keep ‘em fed, and if one (25 pound) cat named Cosmo starts to push Khaleesi (a normal sized kitten) out of the way for more than his fair share of food, then yell at him through the Uknekt’s built-in speaker system!
After all, our cats, our dogs, our iguanas are our family, so why wouldn’t we want to communicate via creepy audio like the voice of god, feed them, or video spy on them when we are away from home?
For just $209, the Uknekt Petfeeder can be had from IndieGogo and programs automatic feedings that are easily controlled from an App for Apple and Android devices.
Spying aside, the device is quite ingenious.
There are designated sections to limit individual treat distribution, there is an ant-proof seal, and even a water outlet safety valve so water does not spill if the silo is knocked over.
The Uknekt Petfeeder is powered by an outlet, but also comes with a failsafe battery that lasts up to five days in case that hurricane strikes up north while you are scuba diving for shipwreck treasure in the Gulf.
The motion-activated camera has cloud storage and can film whoever is eating or drinking so you know what kitty (named Cosmo) is cheating on his diet, and if anything cute should happen, puppy lovers, you can instantly share your pet spying videos via the app and all of your favorite social media hotspots.
How did we ever take care of our pets before the Uknekt Petfeeder?