Apple iPad proves popular with pets
The Apple iPad has proved so popular with technology fans in the US that its international launch has had to be delayed by a month due to a shortage of stock.
By Georgia Graham
telegraph.co.uk
However the gadget has also also won a following among cats – perhaps surprisingly as it comes without a mouse.
Pet owners wishing to pamper their animals with the ultimate toy when it becomes available in Britain next month will have to spend more than £700.
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A series of videos on YouTube, some of which have attracted over 20,000 views, demonstrate the versatility of the iPad with cats using the interactive screen to chase a virtual butterfly, play with a neon piece of string , tackle space invaders and even perform music on a ‘Magic Piano’ application.
There are currently 940 cat related applications available for the iPad. These include the popular “LOLcats app” which produces a random image of a cute cat with a witty caption and the controversial “Cat Annoy” which produces 8 different sounds each designed to tease your pet. Currently all of these apps are all designed for human use.
However, the discovery of a new audience is likely to mean the App Store will soon be flooded with cat-friendly games and applications to keep customers’ pets entertained.


I was looking for an excuse to justify buying an iPad as my husband thinks they’re a waste of money. But if I could convince him that the cats need one …..
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