How often Luna comes to the bowl during usual meal windows.
Your pet can't tell you what's wrong. PETVOX shows you what changed.
Pets cannot explain discomfort. PETVOX watches the feeding area, learns each pet's normal routine, and saves mealtime video evidence you can share with your vet.
Not a pet camera. Not a feeder. A behavior health monitor for the feeding area.
Fixed-routine behavior monitoring
7 / 14 / 30-day comfort baseline
Vet-ready video evidence
One fixed daily routine. One clearer behavior baseline.
PETVOX focuses on the feeding area because cats and dogs reliably return to food and water every day. From this repeatable moment, dual cameras compare posture, hesitation, interaction, and discomfort-related behavior trends without watching the whole home.
See the baseline model
Pet ID, posture, approach path, tension, interactions.
Food and water context, head angle, chewing pauses, fixed daily baseline.
It compares your pet with your pet.
PETVOX learns each animal's usual 7, 14, and 30-day mealtime rhythm, so changes stand out without pretending every pet should behave the same way.
Completion dropped below Luna's normal range across recent meals.
More hesitation, waiting, and tense posture around food than usual.
Chewing pauses and lower head posture are flagged as evidence to review.
Evidence you can replay, not a score you have to trust blindly.
Every meaningful alert should point back to what happened: the clip, the moment in the meal, the pet involved, and the change from normal.
Slightly below usual meal interest.
Evidence for discussion, not a diagnosis.Less “something feels off.” More “here is what changed.”
PETVOX is designed to help pet parents bring clearer context into veterinary conversations: short clips, behavior trends, and a concise record of mealtime changes.
- 7 / 14 / 30-day comfort trend summaries
- Short evidence clips around food and water
- Multi-pet context: who ate, who avoided, who interrupted
- Clear safety language: evidence for discussion, not a diagnosis
Privacy & medical safety statement.
PETVOX should help families notice behavior changes earlier, but it should not replace professional care. This first-generation concept is focused on observation, owner-controlled sharing, evidence, and better conversations with veterinarians.
Not a diagnosis
No treatment advice, emergency triage, or medical proof claims.
Clear video context
Alerts are paired with clips so owners can understand what happened.
Home-first privacy
Designed around intentional clips and owner-controlled sharing.
Questions pet parents ask before they trust a new device.
Why is my cat not eating like usual?
PETVOX cannot explain the medical reason. It can show whether your cat approached, sniffed, left, ate less, paused, or changed routine compared with its own baseline.
How to tell if my dog is in pain?
Pain requires professional judgment. PETVOX avoids diagnosis claims and instead records behavior evidence such as posture, chewing pauses, and unusual meal patterns.
Can it work as a multi-pet feeding monitor?
That is one of the core use cases. The dual-camera view is designed to separate who approached, who ate, who interrupted, and who avoided the bowl.
Do I need to replace my feeder or bowls?
No. The first-generation concept is a standalone feeding-area monitor that sits near the bowls or feeder you already use.
Is this a pet camera that tracks health changes?
It is more focused than a general pet camera. PETVOX is built around mealtime behavior trends, video evidence, and vet-ready context.
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