I had been asked about my kitty cam setup, and figured I'd just make a post and show er'body whats used. 
Currently I have a 720p webcam (Logitech Orb) connected to my server in the greatroom, and four additional IP cams (Foscam FI8918W) elsewhere in the house.
http://www.youtube.com/user/WesleyBu...10/_UdEo2s4pI0
All the cameras look like little black orbs, and can rotate 120o up and down, and 300o (almost full circle) left and right to look around wherever you like. The webcam needs natural light, and the IP cams have automatic night-vision (very clear, but black and white as seen below).
The IP cams have adjustable sensitivity motion sensors and can be set to trigger an alarm, record, and it sends me an email alert I get on my phone w/ still shots. They have two way audio, so you can hear your cats (and kitty-sitter... or intruder) and talk to them as well as each camera has a decent loudness speaker.
You can just click in one of the squares and control the camera, and double-click it to maximize, and the interface looks like this:


I leave it maxized like above on my personal laptop while I'm at work to watch my kitties and make sure they are safe.
As we speak, Wesley and Buttercup are trying desperately to move the tiny neck cushion I wedged there to block their way from wiggling under my bed mattress!!! Not gunna happen!!!! 

Currently I have a 720p webcam (Logitech Orb) connected to my server in the greatroom, and four additional IP cams (Foscam FI8918W) elsewhere in the house.
http://www.youtube.com/user/WesleyBu...10/_UdEo2s4pI0
All the cameras look like little black orbs, and can rotate 120o up and down, and 300o (almost full circle) left and right to look around wherever you like. The webcam needs natural light, and the IP cams have automatic night-vision (very clear, but black and white as seen below).
The IP cams have adjustable sensitivity motion sensors and can be set to trigger an alarm, record, and it sends me an email alert I get on my phone w/ still shots. They have two way audio, so you can hear your cats (and kitty-sitter... or intruder) and talk to them as well as each camera has a decent loudness speaker.
You can just click in one of the squares and control the camera, and double-click it to maximize, and the interface looks like this:


I leave it maxized like above on my personal laptop while I'm at work to watch my kitties and make sure they are safe.
As we speak, Wesley and Buttercup are trying desperately to move the tiny neck cushion I wedged there to block their way from wiggling under my bed mattress!!! Not gunna happen!!!! 













. I have two cameras as well. It really started when I needed to find out a few years back who was peeing along a wall in the basement. It worked! And then I was able to get the right cat to the vet for treatment for a UTI and all was well after that. Then I just kept the camera hooked up and it does rotate as well. I have one in the kitchen too that we set-up when we had a new pet sitter for the cats. Although, it ruined my vacation as I was constantly watching the cats and waiting for the sitter to show up
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