WTF Is This Robot Cat Cushion?!

Japan has invented a headless cat robot. Why? We have no idea

WTF Is This Robot Cat Cushion?!

by Eleanor Lee |
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Japan has brought us some life-changing inventions in the past. Laptops, emojis, jet skis and even karaoke. If it wasn’t for the Japanese I would’ve never owned a Walkman, played Nintendo or watched a DVD. But their latest invention is mind-blowing for all the wrong reasons.

Yukai Engineering has introduced the Qoobo, a headless, legless, robot cat cushion. Yep, it’s as weird as it sounds. In simpler terms, a Qoobo is effectively a round cushion with a robot tail that wags whenever it’s stroked.

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The video shows us that all types of people can enjoy a Qoobo. It might be cheaper and less annoying than a real cat, but it’s also weird, unnecessary and a little creepy. I’d choose dogs over cats anyway, so a robot feline was never going to sit well with me in the first place and I’d much rather enjoy a gin and tonic when I’m stressed out instead of petting a headless cat thing to calm me down.

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If you’re strangely interested in bagging yourself a Qoobo, they’ll be available to order in June next year. You can pick between two colours, ‘Husky Grey’ or ‘French Brown’ and it’ll set you back around $100. For those of you actually considering it, I’m most definitely judging you right now.

Images courtesy of Qoobo

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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