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“Meowtel: The Feline-Focused Enterprise That Pounced Through Financial Challenges and Achieved Profitability”

Ceo Sonya Petcavich
Dogs are the most popular pet in the U.S.: 65.1 million households have one, according to the American Pet Products Association. Sonya Petcavich, the founder of cat-sitting app Meowtel, thinks that cats, and cat people, deserve more. “Rover had been around for a few years, and Wag was picking up steam, but they were so dog focused. Meowtel has made it to this point raising just under $1 million in venture capital. ImpriMed, a dog oncology startup, raised $23 million in November, and Fi, a smart dog collar, has raised more than $40 million in venture capital.

“Introducing Invoxia’s innovative smart collar for feline and canine companions”

Invoxia Minitailz
And Invoxia is going all out by releasing a new smart collar called Invoxia Minitailz that is suitable for both cats and dogs. The company said that this gadget is an upgrade from last year’s Invoxia Smart Dog Collar, which measured both location and biometrics like the heart rate of your dog. The Minitailz just weighs around 36 grams as compared to last year’s Smart Dog Collar which weighed at 130g. Plus, it can be fitted to almost any existing cat or dog collar through an adjustable ring. Invoxia’s Minitailz smart pet tracker for dogs goes on sale today and the cat version will be available in March 2024.

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Pet Holiday Gifts
But, when used occasionally, Cheerble and other smart toys are a great time-consuming activity. However, the Fi Smart Dog Collar offers more than just peace of mind. The Fi Smart Dog Collar creates a geofence for your dog and uses algorithms to detect when your dog escapes and send alerts to the app. Petlibro’s pet water fountain is designed to entice cats to embrace their ancestral background, with its quiet, flowing stream and filtered H2O — though it’s a little more luxurious than drinking straight from a river. However, PetLibro says the filter keeps the water clear of pet fur and saliva, so you might want to comply with the company’s guidance.