The Truth About Cats and Dogs: Japan firm has an app for that


  • TECH
  • Friday, 15 Jan 2016

See what your pet is thinking: A dog wearing a communication device called the "Internet of Animals" which its developer says can analyse more than 40 kinds of movements to discern their emotions.

TOKYO: Ever wonder what your pet Fido or feline is really thinking when you stroke or walk them? 

A Japanese company has developed a small device that, when attached to the necks of dogs and cats, it says can analyse more than 40 kinds of movements to discern their emotions. 

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