PetsCell: Cell Phone for Your Pets
December 9th, 2005
Starting March 2006, your pet will have its own cell phone in bone shape. It’s PetsCell, developed by PetsMobility to help track a lost pet.
The PetCell has a “call owner” button in case Rover strays. It also includes assisted GPS, or A-GPS, which works indoors, allowing dog owners to map their pup’s coordinates from any web-enabled device or by dialing a voice-enabled call center.

The PetCell will also have an option called GeoFence that will alert owners whenever their dog wanders beyond preset parameters, and built-in temperature sensors to indicate if the dog is too hot or cold.
Size: 5 cm wide, 2.5 cm thick and 9.4 cm long
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[...] Early in December 2005, I posted about PetsMobility’s PetsCell, a GPS device for your dog that also doubles as a speakerphone. Now, there’s another GPS device for your pets – the Global Pet Finder. Just fasten the Global Pet Finder GPS device to your dog’s collar and go onto their website to define a safe area in which your dog can roam freely without triggering an alert. If your dog leaves the safe area, you will be immediately notified via cell or computer and continue to receive his coordinates as he moves around. [...]