Track Your Pet’s Health and Activity with Smart Sensors
Changes in your pet’s daily routines—such as drinking water more frequently, refusing to eat, or sleeping in unusual places—can be early indicators of illness. By placing cheap smart motion and contact sensors around your home, you can monitor their habits passively. Here are three useful placements.
1. On the Food Bin or Bowl Area
Place a motion sensor directly above your pet’s feeding station. This lets you track the exact times your pet approaches their bowl to ensure they are eating regularly.
2. On the Pet Door
Attach a contact sensor to your pet door to track how often your cat or dog goes outside. A sudden increase in outdoor trips could indicate a bladder issue.
3. Near the Litter Box
Place a motion sensor pointing at the litter box entry to monitor how often your cat uses it, helping you catch potential health issues early.








