
"(We even have an occasional discussion about smart home editor Jennifer Pattison Tuohy's chickens.) Naturally, anyone who has a pet wants the best for them - and that includes carriers, feeders, and automatic litter boxes. So we asked the Verge crew to tell us about the gadgets and other items - some of them homemade - they use to help keep pets happy and healthy."
"My kitties like the built-in radar motion sensor that pumps up the water circulation when either one approaches, giving them a little fountain to drink out of. The built-in 2600mAh battery lasts about three weeks before needing to be charged with a USB-C cable, and it powers the super silent pump that circulates the water through the tank and up to a shallow ceramic bowl they drink from."
Staff members use a range of pet-care gadgets and DIY items including carriers, feeders, automatic litter boxes, and water fountains. The Petcube Fountain delivers a super-quiet pump and a rechargeable battery for flexible placement. A built-in radar motion sensor increases water circulation when a cat approaches, creating a small fountain for drinking. The 2600mAh battery typically lasts about three weeks before USB-C charging is needed. The fountain circulates water through a tank to a shallow ceramic bowl, includes a UV-C antibacterial light to reduce contaminants, and uses monthly-replacement filters sold in three-packs for about $10.
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