Twitch streamer Imnotkenneth claims he discovered his girlfriend Kathelina was cheating after reviewing footage from a smart Litter-Robot camera installed in their home. The streamer shared the story publicly, describing how the high-tech cat accessory became an unexpected surveillance device that exposed the alleged infidelity during their two-year relationship. The revelation has gone viral across social platforms, with the story covered by outlets including The Times of India and NDTV.
imnotkenneth, a twitch streamer, says he found out his girlfriend kathelina was cheating because of a camera inside their smart cat litter box. the Litter-Robot — a $700 self-cleaning litter box — had a camera that caught something it was absolutely not designed to catch. two-year relationship, ended by a robot that scoops cat poop.
Fills a coverage gap in drama (7 stories) with specific, checkable claims — named streamer (imnotkenneth), named girlfriend (Kathelina), named device (Litter-Robot), specific price ($700), named outlets (Times of India, NDTV) — and has clear internet-culture relevance around smart-home surveillance and streamer content.
The story underscores how pervasive smart-home devices have become in domestic life, creating surveillance infrastructure that extends far beyond their intended purpose. It also highlights a recurring internet-culture pattern: relationship infidelity discovered through technology, from AirTags to Ring doorbells to now automated pet-care gadgets. For streamers, private life events continue to become public content, blurring the line between personal crisis and viral moment.
every smart device in your house is a snitch now. we've gone from finding cheating through airpods and ring cameras to literally a cat toilet. also another case of streamers turning personal devastation into content — the guy went public with this, which means either he's processing out loud or he knows the numbers this pulls.
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