Pampering your pet does not have to be a costly affair. There are numerous simple projects you might try to make useful accessories to solve
a problem or entertaining ones to treat your pet, so you can enjoy online slots in your free time. To offer you some ideas, here are five amazing DIY projects that every pet owner would love to do.
- GPS Dog Collar
If your dog is a little escape artist, or if you simply enjoy letting your four-legged best friend roam free, this DIY GPS dog collar is the ideal project for a free day.
Even better, the GPS collar tracks the dog’s movements and shows the number of miles covered on a status bar. This allows you to easily track how far you’ve walked your dog, which is a game changer if you’re constantly concerned about whether Fido is getting enough exercise.
- Pet Water Warden
An automatic treat dispenser makes your life as a pet parent by ensuring that your dog or kitten never goes hungry. An automatic water dispenser completes the picture, letting your dog to stay hydrated even when you are away. It’s also rather simple to create, similar to the auto-treat dispenser.
It includes an Arduino microprocessor to manage the water dispensing timer, as well as a small aquarium pump to distribute water to your pet’s bowl.
- Twitter-Controlled Pet Feeder
If you want to limit the amount of time you spend on Twitter while also solving the problem of not having a pet feeder, this DIY solution can help you do both.
Once completed, it will automatically dispense pet food or treats in reaction to your Twitter account activity. This means you can limit your Twitter use based on your pet’s feeding schedule. This allows you to spend less time on the app and more time on productive chores, while also ensuring that your pet gets fed whether you are home or away.
- RFID Cat Door
If you love your cat but get tired of waking up in the middle of the night to let it out, this DIY cat door will be a game changer. The door is controlled by Arduino and made of a large enough DIY antenna. When your cat approaches the door, the antenna detects the RF tag from up to four inches away and unlocks, according to gameneverending.com. A light illuminates immediately, and the timer leaves the antenna door unlocked long enough for your cat to pass.
If used consistently, your cat should soon be able to push the door in reaction to the light, allowing them to come and leave whenever they want without disturbing your sleep.
- Automated Cat Laser
Although cats are naturally playful, you may not always have the time or energy to run around with them. In such cases, a cat laser comes in handy because all you have to do is aim the laser pointer at a suitable spot, shift it around slightly, and watch your cat go crazy attempting to catch the projection.