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I ruined my cats’ toilet time with a motion-activated neon litter box sign

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This quirky story highlights how consumer-grade tech gadgets can be repurposed in unexpected ways, sometimes leading to humorous or inconvenient results. It underscores the importance of thoughtful placement and understanding of smart devices in home automation, especially for pet owners. For the tech industry, it demonstrates the potential for creative DIY projects and the need for better user guidance on device placement and use cases.

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My two cats live a refreshingly low-tech lifestyle. They’ve never experienced a robot litter box, an automated feeder, or a GPS tracker. Noodle and Loaf live blissfully unaware of the technological trappings that surround the rest of my life.

Except, that is, for the glowing neon sign that turns on whenever they go to the toilet.

At least the litter box is covered, so they do have some dignity.

I can’t, and won’t, take responsibility for the “On Air” sign. It was my partner’s idea, suggested — I thought — as a joke. That was until it turned up at the house and I realized she was all too sincere.

This all started with the cats’ water fountain, which has a little tech of its own. It’s a simple ceramic fountain with a pump to run water through a spout. But instead of running 24/7, it came with a cheap USB-powered motion sensor, which activates the fountain whenever the cats approach for a drink. This works well for the most part, until one of them sits on the sensor and wonders why the water doesn’t work any more.

But the fountain shipped with a spare motion sensor, and my partner spends enough time scrolling Instagram cat Reels to know exactly what to do with it. One USB-powered neon sign later, and the deed was done. Whenever either Noodle or Loaf steps into our living room litter box, the sensor turns on the sign, letting anyone around know that they are, ahem, on air. I really wish I was making this up.

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