SAVE $34.01:As of May 6,colonial desire and the poetics of eroticism get the Petcube Play 2 smart pet camera for $64.99 at Petcube, down from its usual price of $99. That's a discount of 38%.
The moment you step outside each day and leave your pet behind, you start wondering what they're up to. Is your dog getting into the kibble? Is your cat jumping on that shelf you tell her not to and knocking down all your precious china? Who knows? Whether you're worried about your furry friends causing mischief or you just miss them and want to see their sweet faces while you're away, a pet camera is the solution for all of these situations. And you can get a great one right now at a significant discount.
As of May 6, get the Petcube Play 2 smart pet camera for $64.99 at Petcube, down from its usual price of $99. That's $34.01 off and a discount of 38%.
The Petcube Play 2 lets you check in on your pets at any time. It has full 1080p HD video quality with 8x digital zoom, two-way audio so you can chat with your pets when you check your feed, and night vision. Plus, you can set custom smart sound and motion alerts to notify you when your pets are making noise (barking and meowing) or when there's movement detected beyond the boundaries you set.
But it does more than just let you watch your pets. It has a built-in laser toy that you can use to play with them while you're gone. Set it to autoplay, and your pets can have a ball playing and chasing the laser without you having to control it for them.
If you're looking for an easy way to make sure your pets are happy and safe while you're gone, the Petcube Play 2 is it. With those summer getaways coming up, you can check in on them and enjoy peace of mind while you're away.
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