The therapeutic robot, Qoobo cat only knows one thing to wag its tail

Qoobo can be a perfect, soft cat, never scratching, defecating or leaving you. It is also a robot.

Qoobo can be a perfect, soft cat, never scratching, defecating or leaving you. It is also a robot.

Just revealed last week by Yukao Engineering Co. At the CEATAC product launch, Qoobo is simply a cat. Its silky tail is attached to a 2-pound ball (about 1 kg). There is no face, no head, no whiskers, no legs and nails. Its name is a combination of the French word for 'tail' and 'robot'.

The cat sits on your lap and will react when you feed him. Different types of strokes will create different ways of reacting. Beside wagging the tail, the cat's body also shook.

In real cats, looking at it wagging its tail you can tell what it means, but Qoobo is always in a positive sense. In theory, the more Qoobo reacts, the more comfortable you will be.

According to the developers, Qoobo aims to become a treatment, bringing a comfortable feeling to the cat sitting on his lap and stroking it.

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See if this treatment cat helps you feel better than the real cat

Japan is a country that has created robots as a long-term treatment, including Paro, a robot that helps support elderly people with dementia. At the very least, this therapy robot has a face.

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Two colors of Qoobo

Qoobo is about the size of a foot with gray and brown colors. Prices have not been disclosed but will be sold from next year.

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