Most people reading this story will have microchipped their cat – so do you need cat tracking collars?
The answer to that question depends on multiple factors.
Find out what factors you should consider when deciding about getting a tracking cat collar as well as what other devices are available to keep track of your kitty in my story.
This GPS cat collar offers activity monitoring to see how long your cat spends napping (which could be concerning) and how much time it spends moving around.
Pawtrack is particularly good if you have a kitten or a smaller cat. Quite a few of the other GPS cat collars are also available for dogs and tend to require a larger animal to be effective.
Tabcat’s range is 122 metres. If you are looking for your cat press the locate button on the remote control which comes with Tabcat. The cat’s collar will beep.
It has a fantastic unique feature which is its Audio ID tag. This tag converts information about your cat into audio content that can be broadcast if you think someone has found your cat.
Weenect allows you to keep track of your cat in 3 different ways: classic maps or satellite view, compass or radar. This means you should always be able to find out exactly where your cat is.
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