December 27, 2025 - 07:46

LAS VEGAS, Dec. 26, 2025 – A pioneering pet technology company is set to unveil its groundbreaking AI Pet Health Ecosystem at CES 2026, scheduled for January 6–9, 2026, at the Venetian Expo Halls A–D. This innovative ecosystem aims to enhance pet care by providing families with tools to better understand and manage their pets’ health and well-being.
At the heart of this ecosystem is the world’s first self-flushing smart cat toilet, which automates waste management, ensuring a cleaner and more hygienic environment for both pets and their owners. The system incorporates continuous monitoring and advanced data insights, allowing pet owners to track their pets’ health metrics effectively.
This comprehensive approach to pet care not only simplifies daily routines but also empowers pet owners with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions regarding their furry friends’ health. Attendees at CES will have the opportunity to experience the future of pet care technology firsthand.
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