I've had pets literally my entire life (The cat and the dog snuggled with me shortly after my parents brought me home from the hospital after I was born). I had a cat, but in 2020 I was forced to give him up due to my health getting bad. I spent most of 2020 in and out of the hospital. My friend, who took care of him decided it would be best if she just kept him, and I agreed. I found out he crossed the Rainbow Bridge in February. I now live in a nursing home, so, no pets. I saw this on Amazon, and bought the silver one. Believe it or not, I fell in love with this little robot. He filled the hole in my heart that was created by losing my real cat. I gave him the name Mr. Fluffernutter (a very tasty sandwich) and I find him as annoying and lovable as a real cat. Of course. he doesn't compare to a real cat, but he comes pretty close
My living conditions never allowed pets and when I was still living with my parents I was not allowed to have a cat or a dog which I was really keen on. I have been allergic to cats, wool and other animal hair for quiet some time. I think this might be a great alternative. I am bidding on one of these on ebay. I am not an old person. I had special needs all my life. I really believe it is for all ages. I only recently saw this robot cat advertised. Usually these robot plushies are only for children. I am glad there are better ones for adults, too.
I'm getting one for Xmas I can't have pets because landlord says no pets allowed. But I know the costs of pets so this won't be expensive in comparison.
@@lesleye6999 Yeah...I see, I didnt want to buy it anyway because once I heared they couldnt walk I already knew it was gonna be fun for only a couple of weeks Then get boring later on.
They couldn't get a realistic cat meow instead of one that sounds like a human? Not impressed with the face either. Maybe if thevcreators spent more time loving cats rather than eating them it'd be more realistic