Smart home: camera + sweeping robot homemade "remote cat"

In recent years, having a cat has become a daily routine for many people. Some even refer to it as "cat addiction syndrome," describing the constant, almost obsessive behavior that people exhibit when they're around their feline friends. With the rise of smart home technology, cat ownership has taken a new turn. People can now control robotic vacuum cleaners and cameras remotely, allowing them to watch their cats in real time from anywhere. On Weibo, some netizens shared stories about how their colleagues set up cameras and robot vacuums at home, using remote controls to operate them while watching their cats interact with the devices. It's a clever way to keep an eye on the pets, but also shows how much people are willing to go for their furry companions. It's safe to say that modern people have become quite particular—going to great lengths just to entertain or monitor their cats. ![Cat in a Smart Home](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/49/1A/68/5E53463F0Bm.jpg) According to a 2016 report by the National Bureau of Statistics, China now ranks second in the world for the number of pet cats, with over 58.1 million cats in the country—only slightly behind the United States, which has around 80.6 million. This growing trend reflects not only a shift in lifestyle but also a deep emotional connection people are forming with their pets, especially in urban areas where space is limited and time is scarce. Whether it's through remote monitoring or high-tech gadgets, cats have truly become a big part of modern life.

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