If iFits, iSits

Attention cats: Do you feel the sudden need to sit in a box, even when you’re on the go? There’s an app for that — specifically, the iBox, a revolutionary new portable device that creates a simulated box wherever you are! You’ll swear you’re sitting in a real box, because it costs hundreds of dollars and you won’t admit you got swindled!

cat sits on mobile device
(I am feeling secure and protected. Yes, I am.) (Reddit)

I totally see it, Andrew Y.

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8 thoughts on “If iFits, iSits

  1. allein 🐾 December 2, 2019 / 9:48 am

    Where do I get a phone-sized kitty?

    (Does this come with the iphone protection plan or is it extra?)

  2. Dulcie December 2, 2019 / 10:06 am

    It looks like the iPhone protection plan IS the cat…you just have to wait for it to completely install. Or grow up. Whichever you prefer.

  3. fkaWaldenPond December 2, 2019 / 10:06 am

    Squeeee and clunk It’s so leetle!

  4. JenDeyan December 2, 2019 / 10:10 am

    You know what? I’m not an Apple person but if the iPhone came with that kitten I would happily switch.

    • allein 🐾 December 2, 2019 / 10:13 am

      I don’t have a smart phone yet but I was thinking of iphone mostly so I can do my podcasts and music that I do on my ipod (which is getting old and cranky). If it came with a kitten that might be just the push I need to actually go get a new phone. (I start looking at data plans and all that and my brain siezes up. I should probably just go to the store and talk to a real person to help me figure it out.)

  5. belphebe December 2, 2019 / 1:29 pm

    This is where Augmented Reality (AR) apps come in handy! Except for the fact that since kitty is sitting on the phone you can’t use the phone to project an AR box.

  6. Wuyizidi December 2, 2019 / 4:02 pm

    This photoshop almost had me fooled – cat takes the size-appropriate pad when there’s a too big one lying around, never.

    • allein 🐾 December 2, 2019 / 4:12 pm

      But he only needs to take the too-big spot when there’s a larger animal (usually a dog or a human) who would be the expected occupant.

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