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This episode is sponsored in part by Smalls Fresh Cat Food and Doobert.com.
We all know cats are great at hiding pain, but what if there was a way to monitor your cat’s pain just by taking a photo of her face? That is the goal of Sylvester AI’s new app Tably. Today Stacy is talking with Sanja Massey of Sylvester AI about the app and the implications for cat health as it continues developing.
The Tably app uses the Feline Grimace Scale, a medical study that identified 5 facial cues that indicate whether a cat is in pain. The app reads those cues from a photo. Sanja shares some success stories from the app’s development and how the app can be used by veterinary clinics to monitor how a cat is doing after a surgery or treatment.
You can find them in the app store as Tably, online on the Sylvester AI website, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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This episode is sponsored in part by Smalls Fresh Cat Food and Doobert.com.
We all know cats are great at hiding pain, but what if there was a way to monitor your cat’s pain just by taking a photo of her face? That is the goal of Sylvester AI’s new app Tably. Today Stacy is talking with Sanja Massey of Sylvester AI about the app and the implications for cat health as it continues developing.
The Tably app uses the Feline Grimace Scale, a medical study that identified 5 facial cues that indicate whether a cat is in pain. The app reads those cues from a photo. Sanja shares some success stories from the app’s development and how the app can be used by veterinary clinics to monitor how a cat is doing after a surgery or treatment.
You can find them in the app store as Tably, online on the Sylvester AI website, and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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