How to Better Care for Pets Using Smart Technology
The core of caring for pets with smart technology is to address key needs such as feeding, health monitoring, and safety through automated devices and data tracking, while also improving interaction efficiency. Specific approaches can be broken down into the following 4 dimensions:1. Basic Care: Automation for "Essential Needs"• Smart Feeders: Remotely set feeding times and portions via a mobile app, with video functionality to monitor pets’ eating status. Ideal for office workers or those going out temporarily, preventing pets from being overfed or underfed.• Smart Water Dispensers: Automatically circulate and filter water, display real-time water intake, and some models send low-water alerts. This eliminates the health risk of pets drinking "stagnant water," especially suitable for water-sensitive pets like cats.And for common famliy, the smart feeder of 2 in one is more practical, like PUREATIC PFW100, with the 3.5L water tank and 5L food tank , which is not only simple and convenient for most customers, bus also save their expense.
• Automatic Litter Boxes: Automatically clean up waste after pets use them, reducing odors and the frequency of manual cleaning. Some products also track the number of uses, which indirectly reflects pet health2. Health Management: Data-Driven Anomaly Monitoring• Smart Pet Collars/Tags: Core features include real-time GPS tracking (to prevent loss), activity level statistics (to determine if pets lack exercise), and sleep monitoring (to reflect energy levels). High-end models can even monitor heart rate and body temperature, sending alerts to owners if abnormalities occur.• Pet Health Apps: Record vaccine schedules, deworming cycles, and medical history. Some apps allow users to log pets’ diet/bowel movements and generate health reports, making it easier to provide complete data to veterinarians during consultations.• Smart Pet Scales: Regularly weigh pets, and the app automatically generates weight curves to detect sudden weight gain/loss.3. Safety & Interaction: Remote Relief for "Worries"• Pet Surveillance Cameras: Equipped with two-way audio, allowing owners to remotely check on pets and soothe them with voice (e.g., calling their names). Some models support laser (laser cat-teasing) functions to play with pets remotely and ease their separation anxiety. As PUREATIC PK-001, is a multi-fuction smart pet-entertaining robot.https://www.pureatic.co/collections/pet-products/products/pet-company-robot-pk001-b
• Smart Door/Window Sensors: Installed on balconies, windows, etc. If pets accidentally trigger the sensors and open doors/windows, the system immediately sends an alert to the mobile phone, preventing pets from falling or getting lost.• Automatic Pet Toys: Timed feather or ball toys that move randomly to attract pets’ interaction, preventing pets from destroying furniture due to lack of companionship.4. Special Needs: Targeted Solutions for Pain Points• Pet Drying Boxes: Automatically control temperature to dry pets after bathing, avoiding stress caused by the noise of hair dryers. Particularly suitable for timid pets or long-haired breeds.• Smart Feeding Cameras (with Treat-Dispensing Function): In addition to monitoring, they allow remote treat dispensing to enhance interaction with pets and alleviate their separation anxiety. As PUREATIC PF-100, which can feed the pets and monitor their real-time states when the master is not at home.