All it takes is a bag of kibble and your pet will be better at writing music than all the ghost producers out there.
Have you ever wanted your pet to make even more noise when they’re hungry? Neither have we, but what if it was a more pleasant sound than a whine or bark? That’s the promise of the Pet Piano, a tiny instrument that exploits the power of insatiable hunger to train your pets to strike keys.
When the device is powered on, your pet can put their little paws on its keys to play notes, which triggers it to dispense kibble or treats in an attached bowl. This will incentivize your furry friends to fill the sounds of your home with random noise beautiful piano melodies as they learn the basics of creating music so you can eventually buy them Ableton.
You’re probably wondering what would stop greedy pets from pressing the keys all day long to constantly receive food. The creators found a solution via the Pet Piano mobile app, in which users can change the volume of the piano, adjust the portion size, view when your pet has “played,” change the sounds of the instrument and lock its use to a specific time of day.
The Pet Piano is set to be released in October and pre-orders are now live here. Its creators shared a YouTube video,” I Taught My Cat to Play Mozart,” which tells the story behind the gadget and features an adorable demo. Check out the clip below.