Testimonial

Found my cat locked in a strangers house

“We knocked on doors, checked garages, sheds… and eventually, we found him.
He’d been locked in a top bedroom of a neighbour’s house.”

Simon and Jacky have three cats — and like many of us, they’ve had a few scares over the years.
They used to rely on Apple AirTags… but a year ago, they made the switch to petTracer. Thankfully, they did.

A few weeks ago, one of their cats put petTracer to the test.

Sydney didn’t come home one evening — something that had never happened before.
They checked the garden. Called for him. Nothing.

So they opened the petTracer app… and saw he was stuck at the same location — one street away.

They knocked on the door.

No one had seen a cat.

They searched garages, sheds, gardens… still no sign. But the tracker kept pointing to that exact house.

“We knocked on doors, checked garages, sheds… and eventually, we found him.
He’d been locked in a top bedroom of a neighbour’s house.”

Thanks to GPS + Radio, petTracer led them to the exact spot — even though Sydney was trapped indoors, invisible to GPS-only trackers.

And they weren’t alone.

“I emailed on a Sunday and got a reply in half an hour.
The support was amazing and kept telling us what to do.”

Even when the owner insisted there was no cat inside, the petTracer signal said otherwise — and it was right.

Bottom line?
petTracer didn’t just help them find their cat.
It gave them peace of mind — and a happy ending.

If you’re still on the fence, this is your sign!

Best wishes,

The petTracer team 😸


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