Cat Clock app.digital clock icon

1.0.0 by Minerva K.K.


Feb 24, 2023

About Cat Clock app.digital clock

Cat Clock app.Simple digital clock application displays images and Gifs of cats.

This is a simple digital clock application that displays images and Gifs of cats.

The cat image changes once every 60 seconds.

The time is displayed in your country's time and in your language.

Overview

"Cat Clock" is an application that not only displays the time, but also shows various cat images. For those who are bored or feel monotonous with ordinary clocks, this application will be interesting to use.

This app displays the time using the device's time settings. In addition, the cat image changes automatically every 60 seconds.

Thus, a digital clock application that displays cat images does not only display the time, but also allows users to enjoy cat images.

If this application is used on a smartphone or tablet that is not in use, it can also be used like a table clock.

■Outline of Functions

1,Digital clock function

2,Cat image display function

3,Function to automatically change cat images every 60 seconds

4,Function to acquire and display year, month, day, and hour from the device

Example of use

1,People who want a clock

2,People who like cats

3,People who like animals

4,People who like animation

5,Cat geeks

6,People who feel lonely with an ordinary clock.

7,Display cat images and enjoy everyday life.

8,Use it to refresh yourself between work or study that you feel monotonous with a normal clock.

9,To show off your personality.

10,Use it to enjoy conversation by displaying cat images that the other person might like.

11,Use at parties and events to entertain guests by displaying various cat images.

12,To promote sleep, display relaxing cat images and use to relax the space before sleep.

13,People who are under stress.

14,Stress relief

15,People seeking healing

■Effect of animal images

A joint experiment by the "University of Leeds" and "Tourism Western Australia" in the U.K. investigated the effects of viewing cute animal images and videos for 30 minutes on blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety.

The study was conducted on 15 students and 4 staff members in December 2019, coinciding with the winter exam period, a time of heightened stress.

After viewing the videos, blood pressure, heart rate, and anxiety decreased in all cases.

Blood pressure decreased on average from 136-88 to 115-71, well within the ideal blood pressure range. The average heart rate also decreased by 6.5% to 67.4 beats per minute.

STAI, which measures anxiety by self-assessment, was used, and also showed a 35% decrease.

The 30-minute videos featured animals such as kittens, puppies, and quacker wallabies. The quakka wallaby, by the way, is a creature native to Western Australia and is sometimes called the "happiest animal in the world."

■Disclaimer

We are not responsible for any trouble or disadvantage caused by the use of this application. Please use this application within the scope of personal use. For example, uploading cat images to the Internet or sending them to multiple people may cause copyright issues.

If you have any problems, please contact us at the e-mail address listed in the application overview.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.0.0

Last updated on Feb 24, 2023

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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Additional APP Information

Latest Version

Request Cat Clock app.digital clock Update 1.0.0

Uploaded by

Diego Uriel Chavez Moreno

Requires Android

Android 4.4+

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