A few years ago I was having a problem with the mailman: I’d bark, he’d spray me with mace. Obviously we weren’t communicating. So I found a human willing to type for me and we sat down and composed a letter to the mailman. I explained that it was my job to protect the property and that my barking wasn’t meant to be personal. Long story short, it worked and the mailman and I have been friendly ever since.
From that experience Animal Internet was born.
Animals need to have their viewpoints heard. And not just by humans but by other animals as well. It’s not like we live on Noah’s Ark and can walk below deck to get some face time with a rhino whenever we want. Animal Internet solves this problem. It’s a place where dogs and cats can discuss world events with fish, birds can trade recipes with monkeys and polar bears can share their New Year’s resolutions with horses. It’s easy, it’s free and, best part of all, you don’t have get on a boat.
The internet has been a valuable tool for humans to communicate. Now WE have an easy way to use it too.
Casey
Founder and CEO
Animal Internet

