Testimonial

We found our cat thanks to petTracer

"Harvey had been injured and not able to move easily. This whole time he had ben just a few streets away in someone’s garden, so close to home yet so unreachable".

Meet Melanie and Nigel and their lovely cats Harvey and Lady G 

Melanie and Nigel had always thought of their two cats as members of the family. They roamed freely in the neighbourhood, always returning home by dinnertime. 

One evening Harvey didn’t come home. For six long days they searched and did the usual: put up posters, called out his name at night, and scoured every corner of the neighbourhood. But Harvey was nowhere to be found. 

Thankfully, on the sixth day, they found him. 

Harvey had been injured and not able to move easily. This whole time he had ben just a few streets away in someone’s garden, so close to home yet so unreachable.

From that day forward, Harvey and Lady G starting wearing petTracer which gave their parents peace of mind, knowing they could always track their cats’ whereabouts.

Not long after that Lady G, went missing. But this time, there was no panic! With the help of the petTracer collar, they quickly pinpointed her location: she had been accidentally locked in a neighbour’s house. Within a short space of time, Lady G was safely back home unharmed. 😻

 


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