Now your cat can wear a Snapchat flower crown, too


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 16 Oct 2018

Snapchat? More like SnapCAT. This past week the company announced on Twitter that your feline friends are getting their own filters.

Before Oct 12, dogs were having all the Snapchat filter fun (if you were lucky), but after Snapchat's Twitter announcement on Oct 12, cats get to join in.

From flower crowns to Halloween costumes to watermelon hats, your cat will be the coolest on the Chat.

To make matters even better, the filters were developed to work with cat owners; the Snap camera can differentiate between kitties and humans, so when your pet steps in the frame of you with your own cat ears, little goldfish will pop up swimming between your cat's ears. If flower crowns are more your thing, you both can sport the festival look any day now.

Users have even found that this cat lens works on other animals, like hamsters. Fur real. Check out this super chic hamster ready for Coachella.

If you have a kitty or any other furry pet, update your Snapchat right meow for filters you've never experienced before. – AFP Relaxnews

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