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  2. Robotic pet - Wikipedia

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    Robotic pets are artificially intelligent machines that are made to resemble actual pets. While the first robotic pets produced in the late 1990s were not too advanced, they have since grown technologically. Many now use machine learning (algorithms that allow machines to adapt to experiences independent of humans), making them much more ...

  3. Virtual pet - Wikipedia

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    Daily interaction is required in the form of playing games, virtual petting, providing love and acknowledgment can help keep your virtual pet happy and growing healthy. [ 2 ] Digital pets can be simulations of real animals, as in the Petz series, or fantasy ones, like the Tamagotchi or Digimon series.

  4. Travel Worry-Free with These Innovative Automatic Pet Feeders

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    With a capacity of 50 pounds of grain or pellets and 25 pounds of dog/cat food, this feeder is designed with larger pets (think horses) in mind, though the Quick Feeder is versatile, with portions ...

  5. Artificial human companion - Wikipedia

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    Studies also show some beneficial results from electronic pets such as Sony's Aibo and Omron's NeCoRo; however, the therapeutic value of such artificial pets remains limited by the capabilities of technology. A recent solution to physical limitations of technology comes from GeriJoy, in the form of virtual pets for seniors.

  6. Human technology provides prosthetic limbs for pets

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  7. How adorable pooches are helping NYC students boost their ...

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    The Department of Education’s “Comfort Dog Program” has rolled out in about 50 schools across the five boroughs — and young students are reaping the benefits of boosted confidence and ...

  8. Pet culture - Wikipedia

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    Increase in pets have impacted the increasing number of veterinarians. [5] Before the 1900’s, ownership of a pet was restricted to certain social classes who had the income to care for it. [8] With modern day technology and medicine, the average lifespan of pets has changed. Indoor cats, on average, will live up to 13–14 years. [9]

  9. Microchip implant (animal) - Wikipedia

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    X-ray image of a microchip implant in a cat. A microchip implant is an identifying integrated circuit placed under the skin of an animal. The chip, about the size of a large grain of rice, uses passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, and is also known as a PIT (passive integrated transponder) tag.