Robot Companions

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Since some landlords and senior living facility rules may not allow pets inside their buildings, here’s a solution to prevent loneliness.

For as little as a couple of hundred dollars and up to thousands, anyone can purchase one. A pet robot doesn't bark, or make a mess, it does not need to be washed, walked, fed, or brushed and can still provide you a sense of comfort and friendship like any other animal. Some places just don't allow real pets, which is why companions like these are invented.

These adorable fuzzy creatures are mechanical pet robots that come in various bright and warm colors. They can react to different moods and can easily persuade you to fall in love with them. Lots of people in Japan own these and even sometimes consider them to be part of the family. They're pretty cute, so we can understand why some people form deep connections with the robots. This is a pet that will require minimum maintenance.