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Roomba Cat Takes Internet by Storm

While you are dining on turkey leftovers, I thought you would enjoy watching this fearless cat go bronco riding on a Roomba vacuum cleaner made by iRobot of Massachusetts.

Vacuum phobias probably have something to do with who’s in the drivers seat; not that I’m accusing this cat of being a control freak or anything, but it did not manifest any of the usual fright, fight, or flight responses to the vacuum.

Now, if this little kitty can take the bull by the horns and conquer its fear of vacuums, there is hope for everyone. I just recently located the on/off switch on my Hoover.

Over 1.5 million people have already watched this video on YouTube and it is taking the Internet by storm.
Trend Themes
1. Vacuum-phobic Pets - More and more pets are demonstrating unusual responses to vacuums, creating potential innovative solutions for pet owners and vacuum manufacturers.
2. Internet Pet Virals - Pet videos are becoming increasingly popular, representing a growing opportunity for content marketers and digital advertisers.
3. Robot-assisted Pet Care - The use of robots in pet care is a growing trend, offering innovative solutions in areas such as entertainment, behavior modification, and even medical treatment.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Industry - The pet industry has the potential to capitalize on the increasing number of devices and solutions aimed at solving vacuum-related anxiety in pets.
2. Vacuum Cleaners Industry - Manufacturers in the vacuum cleaners industry might consider developing new designs and technology aimed at making vacuums less daunting for pets.
3. Robotics Industry - The robotics industry can leverage the increasing demand for robot-assisted pet care, offering innovative solutions such as robotic toys, pet behavior modification devices, and automated pet feeders.

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