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The best cat security cameras give you peace of mind when you’re away from your cat. Reliable notifications, pet detection features, and high-quality videos are a must. Additional features, like treat tossers and laser pointers, promise to help you engage with your cat while you’re away, but they tend to cost more, both upfront and in monthly fees.
After testing out some of the top security cameras on the market, I’ve concluded that for most cats, pet-specific cameras probably aren’t worth it. All three of the pet cams I tried were unnecessarily expensive and required a subscription to unlock basic features found in lower-priced security cameras.
That’s why my overall favorite cat camera is Eufy’s Solo Indoorcam P24. For $54.99, this camera builds upon great video quality and a great user interface with plenty of pet-specific detection features and notifications. It doesn’t have any kind of treat tosser or laser pointer, but you can still engage with your cat via 2-way voice communication. The video is clear and consistent, and you get everything you need without an expensive subscription.
If you’re set on getting a fun cam with cat-focused bells and whistles, the Furbo 360 Dog Camera may be a better option, but remember that the fun comes at a price—the unit itself costs over $200, and full functionality through a subscription starts at almost $60 a year. Read on to get the details on all five of my recommendations.
At a Glance: Our Top Picks for Best Pet Cameras for Cats
We highly recommend looking at the comparison table we have below where we highlighted the features of each product. You’ll also find more detailed information about each product later in the article.

Eufy Security Solo IndoorCam P24
- Offers outstanding streaming video quality
- Packed with plenty of features that benefit cat owners
- Great functionality with or without a monthly subscription

Wyze Cam v3 With Color Night Vision
- One of the most affordable security cameras on the market
- Functional with or without a subscription
- Compatible with an SD card for local storage

Furbo 360 Dog Camera
- Packed with plenty of pet-oriented features
- Wide angle camera rotates to give you 360-degree views
- Excellent treat tossing functionality; can help with training

Petcube Bites 2 Lite
- 1080p HD video, wide angle lens
- Large treat hopper
- Works with multiple sizes of treats; highly adjustable

Petcube Cam Indoor Wi-Fi Pet And Security Camera
- The unit is reasonably-priced upfront
- Offers a variety of strong pet-oriented features
- Very powerful speaker
Top Picks Explained
Why Should You Trust Us?
Cats.com is committed to independent, unbiased reviews of cat products, and I’ve personally reviewed well over a hundred cat products over the last couple of years, including cat tech and gadgets like automatic litter boxes, feeders, fountains, and more.
Since writing the original version of this article in 2018, I’ve spent over 25 hours researching, testing, and reviewing both standard security cameras and those made for pets.
I purchased all of the products independently, except for the two products from Petcube, which the company sent to us for testing.
How We Tested

I observed how each of the cameras worked, looking at how well they tossed treats, captured video and audio, and sent consistent notifications. Mallory Crusta / Cats.com
Before purchasing the products for testing, I did some research on the pet camera and security camera marketplace, identifying the features that set a good camera apart from the rest. After ordering my top 5 candidates, I set up the cameras in my home, positioned in various locations and at different angles.
I took notes on camera quality, how well each unit’s 2-way audio worked, how well they sent notifications, and how much it cost to get the most out of each security camera. Based on that experience and testing, I’ve ranked the five cameras listed below.
Is the ”eufy Security S220 Indoor Cam, 2K” okay instead of the ”Eufy Security Solo IndoorCam P24” as it looks like the ”Eufy Security Solo IndoorCam P24” is not available in Canada where I am.
They’re the same product! Go for it!
And one more questions. How about Reolink Security Camera Indoor?
It has higher resolution and can be purchased in a set of two for a good price £67
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reolink-Security-Camera-Indoor-2-4GHz/dp/B07YDNR754/ref=sr_1_23_sspa?crid=H622U3ZJC63D&keywords=eufy+2k+home+security+three+camera+set&qid=1686532060&sprefix=eufy+2k+home+security+three+camera+set%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-23-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&psc=1
I hadn’t researched it (seems like a UK-focused product), but it looks like a great option! I like that it has local storage and a free 7-day cloud storage option.
It seem to be great brand and it offers better sound quality, bit narrower view-field and full-duplex communication (you can talk simultaneously with your cats), EUFY allows only halfduplex connection meaning only one can talk, and when you talk you push button.
Great. I was looking for a camera with good resolution and EUFY camera you rated top sounds best!
Can I establish a connection from a remote location from my smartphone to the camera to speak with cats when not home, or it can only record actions when cats are in the camera range???
You can talk to your cats from anywhere. Your phone communicates with the camera just like another phone or device, so it’s a bit like video calling your cat on Skype or any other platform. As long as you have internet connection for both devices, and you can connect from anywhere on Earth.