- by theverge
- 01 Nov 2024
Elon Musk's satellite internet company, Starlink, has ambitious plans to bring internet access to people anywhere in the world. But it turns out the venture is providing another service: warming up cats.
A customer tweeted a photo of five cats huddled on his Starlink dish, which links homes to more than a thousand satellites, and noted that the presence of the furtive felines had slowed his internet performance.
"Starlink works great until the cats find out that the dish gives off a little heat on cold days," Aaron Taylor said.
After the photo was widely shared online, Taylor clarified that the cats had taken to the dish by choice, rather than necessity.
"They have a heated cat house, with water and food, but -25C and they decide to sit on the Starlink dish. When the sun goes down, they head back to their house," he said.
The attraction may be due to a "self-heating" feature on the dish which is designed to melt snow. In 2020, Starlink engineers touted efforts to "upgrade our snow melting ability".
Taylor said the cats' attraction to his Starlink dish interrupted movie streaming and affected internet speed.
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