Do you think we need robotic cats and dogs as pets?

Do we really need robot cats and dogs? There are people trying to bring robotic pets to the market, which supposedly could be a huge market. You have to wonder what's wrong with the furry tenants we already have? Well in my case I had cats all through my life, but when my last cat, Fuzzybuddy, passed, I didn't want to go through the grief of another cat's passing. Turns out a few months later, I found myself on the floor and I had to be taken to the hospital. I didn't get back to my home for about a year. What would have happened if I had a pet? With a robot one-only the batteries would run down. What's your take on robotic pets?
I have had dogs all my life and I wondered the same thing. I have a young 40 lb pound basset dog now and I would hate if something like that happened to me. She is young still so....
 

I want the real cat as long as I can take care of one. When I time comes when I know I may not last long, I might get a senior cat or something. I can't imagine not having a pet. I'd want them euthanized when I'm gone.
 
They are toys and for me would never come close to replacing the live pet.
They are not responding to the human. The program does all that .
One may as well just buy a cute stuffed one if cuddles are needed.

It is good that these robots can help comfort an Alzheimers or Dementia sick person or child but
I just cannot imagine one ever taking the place of a real animal with a normal adult.
I would love to have a dog or cat in my life again but at this age I cannot care for a pet as I would like.

Lots of stray animals in shelters waiting to be picked up and loved.
 

Do we really need robot cats and dogs? There are people trying to bring robotic pets to the market, which supposedly could be a huge market. You have to wonder what's wrong with the furry tenants we already have? Well in my case I had cats all through my life, but when my last cat, Fuzzybuddy, passed, I didn't want to go through the grief of another cat's passing. Turns out a few months later, I found myself on the floor and I had to be taken to the hospital. I didn't get back to my home for about a year. What would have happened if I had a pet? With a robot one-only the batteries would run down. What's your take on robotic pets?
a lot to be (l)earned from animals especially those which have domesticated us. there's some healing to be found in a cat's pur and the canine connection can be instrumental.

"When it comes to healing, cats purr at a general frequency range of 25 to 100 HZ. Purring at this rate, cats can actually help their own bodies to recover from infections! On top of that, purring increases bone strength and can help to heal soft tissue injuries."
https://www.catmatter.com/blogs/blo...comes to healing,to heal soft tissue injuries.

if you don't happen to have a pet or yours needs company... there's one on the internet:

https://purrli.com/
 
A robot can't really love you. They can be programmed to act like they love you, but only real flesh and blood can truly love. I would feel like a total loser if I had a robot pretending to love me.

So, no, we don't need robotic cats and dogs as pets. A robot to do chores around the house sure would be nice, though.
 
Do we really need robot cats and dogs? There are people trying to bring robotic pets to the market, which supposedly could be a huge market. You have to wonder what's wrong with the furry tenants we already have? Well in my case I had cats all through my life, but when my last cat, Fuzzybuddy, passed, I didn't want to go through the grief of another cat's passing. Turns out a few months later, I found myself on the floor and I had to be taken to the hospital. I didn't get back to my home for about a year. What would have happened if I had a pet? With a robot one-only the batteries would run down. What's your take on robotic pets?
I'll welcome them when they can do this randomly. And look as cute.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Zu4VkBO4nag?feature=share
 
I heard of a case where a dog owner collapsed and died on the floor, and the dog eventually got so hungry, it started eating the owner.
Goes hand in hand with my thoughts of companionship if my lady passes before me.
I'd move back to the cabin
get me a wolf or coyote pup
the dog eventually got so hungry, it started eating the owner.
It'd be a hope
a sorta gift from me
 

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