No, I don't mean CAT Tools, but cat the animal. The application is still in progress of development. Here what the news says:
Coming soon - a Chinese mobile app that translates cat body language
and lets you know what your cat is trying to tell you - as if you didn't
know already.
Although it isn't yet available, cat lovers can sign up to be
notified when Māo, an app for Android and iOS, is released in the coming
months.
How often have you wished that your cat, who seems to understand so
much of what you say, could answer back? Well most of the time your cat
is tyring to communicate - it's just that humans often fail to
understand. As the Māo website puts it:
Every part of a cat's body, from the mouth to the tail, speaks
volumes about how they feel. Unfortunately, not everyone knows how to
read their body language.
And that's where Māo hope to bridge the gap using body language and
16 distinct vocal patterns which are universal to all cats. The app is
said to distinguish between the behaviour of adult cats and kittens and
claims that over time it will learn to recognise parts of your cat’s
unique personality and vocal characteristics by calibrating captured
data to basic behavioural and vocal patterns.
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