








🐾 Stay close, even when they roam — the smart tracker for the modern pet parent.
The Cat Tailer is a small, lightweight Bluetooth pet tracker designed for cats and small dogs, offering a 328-foot range to approximate your pet’s location without GPS. Featuring a replaceable 6-month battery and waterproof build, it syncs seamlessly with iOS and Android devices to provide peace of mind and effortless tracking within your yard or neighborhood.










| ASIN | B07DLFT8ZC |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 238,432 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 566 in Pet Location Trackers |
| Breed Recommendation | Cat |
| Care Instructions | Keep dry, avoid extreme temperatures, and protect from physical damage. |
| Closure | Hook & Loop |
| Colour | Animal Print |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,403) |
| Date First Available | 7 Jun. 2018 |
| Item Weight | 7.92 g |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | Kitten/Young |
| Product Dimensions | 2.7 x 2.7 x 0.1 cm; 7.94 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Special features | Waterproof |
M**T
not bad unit
works ok it tracks our cat easy to install not very accurate off by about 10 foot
M**R
A good product that gives peace of mind
I bought the Cat Tailer for peace of mind and it does just that. My cat, Wolf Alice, disapperared twice in the last week causing much anxiety. This seems to have solved the problem. I can now track her knowing she's indoors or in the garden. It is easy to set up, the hardest thing was getting the cat to keep still while putting it on her collar. The bluetooth system works well and can be used on several iPhones or iPads without having to pair it up to one particular device. No nonsense, it just gives the distance in feet (or metres if you want). It seems far better than GPS systems which rely on taking out a contract and having to keep replacing batteries on a not too cooperative cat. I don't care about the precise location, just an indication as to whether the cat is nearby or not. It's not quite a five star product. The distance given is for a rough guidance only. Furniture or W-Fi interferance can give inaccurate readings. It once said thirty feet when it real life it was only about six. It does seem rather flimsy inside. To start off with you need to press on a none too clear button directly on the PCB. I'm not looking forward to replacing the battery underneath which seems fiddly. Anyway, it's what I wanted and does what it needs to do.
L**N
useless
The is useless can get a gps tracker for less than half the price
L**N
Waste of money..
I don’t know what I was expecting, but this is not it! It only tells you how many meters away you are from the cat, literally just a app that gives you that measurement. Which cut off whenever my cat went beyond 30m, what a waste of money... £60 to know how many meters away my cat is when he’s practically next to me anyway? No thanks
J**S
I did two weeks of internet research to find a pet tracker. I highly recommend this Cat Tailer! It is better than any other tracking device I have seen for cats. My cat "Miyu" is strictly an indoor cat. She constantly finds new hiding places in the house which means it can take me up to 20 minutes to locate her when I need to take her to the vet or elsewhere. I have had the Cat Tailer has immediately eliminated this problem. It is a very sensible and effective device for tracking my cat. All of the trackers I looked at are marginally practical for dogs, but impractical and too big for a cat. Most GPS trackers have only a few days of battery life. That worries me because it is most likely that a pet will get lost just when the tracking device is almost out of battery charge. It is not practical or convenient to have to pay a monthly fee, and have to re-charge a tracking device every night or every week unless you are doing special scientific studies on animal behavior! I just want my cat back... not track her through the neighborhood for a few days! The Cat Tailer and its battery is a simple set-up and forget device. I can tell by the battery meter on my phone that it has a long time to go before I have to replace the battery. And that is a comfort to me. As to the accuracy of the distance, well, my advice is that you have to learn how to use it for your situation. It is not a measuring device... it is an active distance averaging device. The Cat Tailer gives you a general idea of where your cat is by measuring how frequent and far it is moving from your point. It is a behavioral motion monitor, and you have to learn how to interpret the behavior in terms of distance read-out pattern to find your cat. That is not a hard thing to learn to do. People who wrote negative reviews about the inaccuracy of the distance and that the distance numbers jump around when the cat is in one place, etc. do not understand the nature of how radio signal propagation works. The radio design is a simple raw signal emitted by the Cat Tailer as a “ping" that by nature "echoes" as it hits structures in the environment. It is like the wind. You have to ignore the frequent variations in the numbers, be patient, and watch the pattern of highs and lows, and interpret how it works. Once you establish a pattern of how the Cat Tailer operates in your environment, then you will understand how to use it to fit your needs. In the past week, I have always located my cat... no more time consuming "hide and seek" with Miyu! If she ever escaped outdoors, then I know the battery charge is strong enough to find her in a few days if necessary. Here is some advice: The Cat Tailer should be taped with a strip of electrical tape directly around the collar (in addition to its fastening ring) to prevent it from hanging down below the neck! It makes it a neater part of the collar by not banging into food and water bowls. Miyu did not like the hanging pod. Also, I think the flashing light can be useful, but watch to see if it disturbs the cat when sleeping, because it is quite bright when it flashes. If Miyu needs to hide, the light could tip off a predator as to where she is and attack her. I prefer to keep it off for now. So, Ambystoma Labs, The Cat Tailer is well done in design and practicality! While a few people said it was overpriced, I think it is worth what you pay for it when you consider the benefits the Cat Tailer's solid and simple design and reliability brings, and what it ultimately delivers... your cat back to you alive, safe, and healthy!
T**A
Mi gato se escondió en un lugar inaccesible bajo las escaleras del edificio donde vivo, no hacía ruido ni se movia. Si no fuera por este rastreador habría estando dando de vueltas por toda la colonia perdiendo el tiempo, porque nunca se me habría ocurrido que estaba donde estaba.
M**A
Pas trop grand et léger. Fonctionne très bien
R**0
Two felines who love a wander into neighbouring gardens will be much easier to find with the tracker. Lightweight and easy to set up, will hopefully save me from diving into bushes when not needed!
S**C
Hello, I've thoroughly tested this tracker and here are my observations: 1. This is a Bluetooth dependant product. This means that if your cat is behind a big physical object the reading you will get will be fairly inaccurate. ie: My cat was in my neighbour's backyard, however my tracker displayed 44m when in reality the distance was more around 20m. 2. The tracker's radius works (fairly) accurately for 40m-50m in a suburban area. 3. It requires effort on your behalf to make it work the way you want to, if you spot your cat via the app you will need to find the direction it is in by walking north, east, south, west until you determine the direction your furry buddy is. In other words it's trial and error. In conclusion, if you lose your cat (with the collar equipped) this product would be perfect for determining where your cat is hiding. A walk around the neighbourhood will 100% reveal your cat's location (unless the cat is underground). The tracker is also pretty useful for when your cat wants to come back inside! It also has a bonus feature of telling you when your cat leaves the collar range or comes back inside of it. Overall, amazing product if you don't want to pay 15$/month for a paid subscription GPS tracker.
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