Is there a tracker I can put on my cat?

Is there a tracker I can put on my cat?

Jiobit GPS Dog and Cat Location Monitor Jiobit uses cellular, GPS, WiFi, and Bluetooth technology to keep tabs on your cat’s whereabouts and alert you if they leave the “trusted area” you set up in the app. Plus there’s a “ringer” feature that allows you to use the tracker to “call” your cat to get their attention.

Can you track a cat via microchip?

A microchip is not a tracking device and therefore it cannot be used to track the cat or establish the location of the cat if it was to go missing. The microchip is a RFID (radio frequency identification), which doesn’t require charging as there isn’t a battery.

Are cat GPS collars safe?

The collar itself uses GPS, is wifi enabled and will work across 2g and LTEM networks across the world. It has a safety clip in case your cat gets into difficulty. We have designed our own flexi GPS antenna to track your cat and offer the best connectivity.

How much is it to put a tracker in a cat?

The tracker is costs around $100 for one pet, $200 for two and $250 for three. The tracker app also has some gamification and social networking features that allow you to earn badges for certain activity milestones. There is a leaderboard where you can compare your pet’s stats to others’.

How far do cats roam from their house?

According to Dr John Bradshaw of the School of Veterinary Science at Bristol University and author of Cat Sense, most cats roam between 40 and 200 metres (131 and 656 feet) from the home. One exception to this is farm cats who will cover a much larger area.

How many miles can a cat find its way home?

Yes, cats can return home many days, weeks, months, and even years after they wandered off or were lost. According to the Lost Pet Research project, there were reports of cats traveling 50-80 miles in 2.5 years, 38 miles in 6 months, 30 miles in 10 days, and 20 miles in 21 days. So if your cat is lost, keep up hope.