1. Do cats really need cameras and monitors?
No, cats don’t really need cameras and monitors. However, they can be very helpful in keeping an eye on your cat while you’re away from home.
2. How do I choose the right camera and monitor for my cat?
It’s important to consider the size of your cat and the area you’ll be monitoring. You’ll also want to decide whether you want a wireless or wired system.
3. How do I install a camera and monitor for my cat?
Installing a camera and monitor for your cat is relatively easy. Simply find a location for the camera and secure it in place. Then, connect the monitor to the camera using the included cables.
4. Will my cat be able to see the camera and monitor?
Yes, cats can see both the camera and monitor. However, they’re more likely to be interested in the moving images on the monitor than the camera itself.
5. Do I need to worry about my cat destroying the camera or monitor?
No, you don’t need to worry about your cat destroying the camera or monitor. However, you may want to keep an eye on them if they seem particularly interested in the equipment.
6. Can I use the camera and monitor to spy on my cat?
Yes, you can use the camera and monitor to spy on your cat. However, we recommend only using this feature if you suspect your cat is up to something sinister!
7. What if my cat doesn’t like the camera and monitor?
If your cat doesn’t like the camera and monitor, you can try moving them to a different location. You can also try turning off the monitor when your cat isn’t using it.
8. Will the camera and monitor work with other pets?
The camera and monitor will work with other pets, but they’re specifically designed for cats. If you have another type of pet, you may want to consider a different type of monitoring system.
9. What if I have more than one cat? Do I need more than one camera and monitor?
If you have more than one cat, you may want to consider getting multiple cameras and monitors. This way, you can keep an eye on all of your cats at once.