Tweeting cat door

April 7th, 2009

Tweeting plants, Tweeting laundry machines and now Tweeting cat doors?

You heard that right.

Tired of having random cats wander through their cat door and eat their pets’ food, these folks decided to take a stand. Their two cats each have a RFID tag in their collars. When they come close to the cat door, it unlocks, allowing them in.  AND every time the cats go in or out, a photo is taken and a Tweet is made.

If you want to follow the cats’ Twitter account, you can do so here:  GusAndPenny.

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