Mike Yamamoto | May 05, 2008

Depression among household pets may be worse than originally believed.
We thought the issue was more isolated last month upon learning of the
Fauna
Sauna--its name doesn't exactly scream credibility--a device that uses
radiant heat "to bring healing to your pet right in your home". But now it has
competition in the
SunSpa,
another product that claims to control mood swings by simulating sunlight "for a
warm and soothing heaven for your pets", according to Luxurylaunches. We're not
sure about that, but it does look considerably more comfy than its
competitor.
To calm the savage beast's nerves (and your pet's as well), the 150-watt
light keeps the bed at a toasty 80 to 85 degrees while promising to last 5,000
hours. The bed itself is covered with "Crypton Fabric" that is odor- and
water-resistant, two qualities that would probably improve any pet's disposition
with or without any lights at all.
Via
Crave CNET
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