The touch panels of smartphones and tablets are known to react to the paws and nose heads of cats. But what about the tail? Can cats have tails and can operate smartphones?

The cat-shaped gloves "Cat's Tail Pretend Gloves" have been released by Felicimo Cat Club. If you use this, you may feel like you are operating a smartphone with your tail.

Cat-shaped gloves "Cat's tail pretending gloves" You can operate your smartphone with your tail!
Cat-shaped gloves "Cat's tail pretending gloves" You can operate your smartphone with your tail!

"Cat's Tail Pretend Gloves" are gloves made for cat lovers. The tail of the cat is drawn on the index finger, and the design makes it look like the tail is moving when you move your finger. Since it is compatible with smartphones, it is not necessary to remove gloves when checking for email and SNS updates.

Check your email with your tail!
Check your email with your tail!

Conductive fibers are sewn on the index finger and thumb for multi-touch.

It's a little disappointing that it doesn't support 3-point multi-touch
It's a little disappointing that it doesn't support 3-point multi-touch

The sizes are M and L for women. The design can be selected from three types of cats. Please refer to Felissimo's miscellaneous goods site "YOU + MORE!" For details on purchasing methods and prices.

Selectable from 3 types of designs
Selectable from 3 types of designs

Now, returning to the story of the tail at the beginning, when I asked a number of people who have cats to try it, it seems that the touch panel did not respond to the tail. Cats that use paws to operate smartphones will continue to occupy the majority.

I don't want to use the tip of my nose
I don't want to use the tip of my nose

By the way, cats are interested in both PC keyboards and tablet touch panels, but dogs are not interested in either. Where does this difference come from?

Do you want to interfere with the owner's work? I mean ...? ??
Do you want to interfere with the owner's work? I mean ...? ??