





🐾 Never lose track of your coolest cat again!
The Smart Cat Tracker Mini is a cutting-edge GPS device designed for cats 3kg and above, featuring real-time global location tracking, detailed territory history, and health monitoring. It includes the award-winning Rogz Safety Collar and offers up to 5 days of battery life with power-saving modes. Subscription plans start at £4.50/month, covering SIM and data costs, ensuring your cat’s safety and your peace of mind wherever they roam.






| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 2.8 x 1.7 cm; 25 g |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | TRCAT5DB |
| Breed Recommendation | Small breeds |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Item Form | pet tracker |
| Closure | Flexible collar attachment and Rigid Attachement |
| Colour | blue |
| Size | One size |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Special features | distance tracker, Sleep monitor, Activity Tracker, GPS |
| Specific Uses | Worldwide usage |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Item Weight | 25 g |
B**H
Accurate, small and easy to use!
This tracker is a must for anyone who has a Kitty who likes to go outdoors! Great quality, easy to use and puts our minds at rest when hes out and about. Tracking is accurate and the quality snap free collar is a bonus too! Battery life a little on the low side at only 3 days but no problem to charge overnight while kitty is indoors! Light and sound useful for training purposes and if the collar comes off in a bush and you need to find it! (Which is what you want a collar to do rather than strangle kitty!) Have been recommending to everyone and if we get more cats or even a dog will be coming back to this brand!
A**E
Great tracker! Able to track my cat’s adventures on the daily!
We purchased this Tractive tracker for my cat, Charlie, after he went missing last month. It has been a lifesaver. The tracker was easy to attach to the collar, and Charlie got used to wearing it after a couple of days (he no longer tries to take it off). The app was easy to use, and all family members are able to track his whereabouts. We soon found out that Charlie has, what we refer to as his ‘second family’, as he seems to spend quite a lot of his time at a house around the corner from ours🙈 We know, however, that he is safe, as we’re always able to know where he is via the tracker/app. I would highly recommend Tractive to owners of outdoor cats, it definitely puts your mind at ease!
J**.
Good but room for improvement
It's a reasonable tracker. There's a subscription fee paid upfront which makes it a pricey purchase. Though an additional SIM isn't needed. Those boasting no subscription only mean no subscription to them but needing to provide your own SIM is just as expensive as the subscription and less secure. It is a bit chunky and really needs to be more visible when trying to find the lost collar and device. Glow in the dark or neon reflective would be great. Pay attention when attaching the collar and ensure it locks properly. I found it was all too easy not to fully close it, wait for that loud click. The radar function is helpful if you are within 3m of the device, but the light is useless as it's only a slight illumination around the wee button, the sound function works but can only be heard if you're a couple of ft away. It needs a louder sound/beep to help locate it. I found my lost device using the radar and eventually spotting the shiny pet tag, luckily a sunny day. The app is generally good but being able to "Locate Now" would be very useful. Certainly better than other trackers I've tried.
N**S
Not fit for purpose at all - hugely expensive mistake! QUALITY IS GARBAGE.
We have a kitten who has literally just reached a year old. She was a rescue and didn't get spayed until January 2024, and she was then allowed out with an Apple Air Tag on a collar. £5 collar and a £25 Air Tag. Whilst this didn't allow real time tracking, on the very odd occasions she failed to return home we managed to find here or have her turn up whilst we were looking for her, and on the solitary occasion over the course of 6 months where she came home without the collar, we managed to find the collar within 30 minutes. In search of something that would provide real-time tracking and also educate us as to how far she goes, whether she goes anywhere dangerous etc. we bought this tracker. Issue number 1 and it's a big problem - you literally cannot use the tracker without a subscription which we knew, but we did assume that as the pricing for a subscription was shown as "per month" that it would be just that. Did we not read properly? Quite possibly, but ultimately it came down to having to pay for a whole year up front no matter what. So essentially over and above the cost of the initial tracker, you also have to folk out almost double again just to use it to see if it is actually any good. Assuming that the reviews were real and genuine, we took the plunge and bought the 2-year premium plan with loss coverage for £162. Didn't have too much choice really, as 1 year was considerably more expensive than 2 years divided by 2, and again we were naive enough to think it would be a good tracker. The collar included is probably the only good point about this tracker. The Rogz cat collar is excellent, and you can set how easily the collar will come apart, we put it on the lowest setting as the cat is quite small and we would sooner lose a tracker and collar than have a dead cat! Massive problem 2 is the two different attachments for the collar to hold the tracker are absolutely rubbish. One is a black plastic clip and the other a dark blue thin rubber/latex holder. We tried the clip first, and the tracker never really felt as secure as it should be. Setting up the app was relatively straight forward although in use it isn't the most intuitive and a little clumsy at times, but it does its job. The tracker for me is huge (especially compared to an Air Tag) and hangs under the cat’s neck. The cat didn't seem overly put off though and away she went. Problem 3 - the battery barely lasts 2 days without doing any live tracking and if you are brave enough to not charge it after 2 days, on the third day if your cat loses her collar or the tracker, it's a battle against the battery running out to find it. All this despite it having power saving features like using wi-fi only when she is in the house. The battery life is literally garbage. It does charge in under 30 minutes, but you literally have to charge it every other day without fail otherwise by the end of day three it is likely to be lost if the cat doesn't bring it home (or come home). Problem 4 - So in week 1 the tracker and collar got pulled off the cat in a thorn bush. At the time I guessed just one of those things, but it has become so regular it must relate to the size of the tracker. Cat came home without collar, we waited until next morning to retrieve it with 50 percent battery remaining due to it having been charged overnight. When we got to the area where live tracking said it was, we switched on audio. Couldn't hear a thing, switched on the light, couldn't see a thing. When we found it using the bluetooth finder in the app, it was maybe 5 feet from us on the floor. The sound is barely audible and on this and every occasion the tracker has gone missing, the light is facing the floor so completely useless. Since the first loss, we have had another couple of losses of the collar and tracker and then a couple of weeks ago we managed to find the collar, but no sign of the black plastic clip. At this point I read online reviews only to realise that the clip is clearly not fit for purpose. There is no way it should be breaking just under the strength of our cat. Rather than order a replacement, we tried to use the rubber/latex holder instead on the same collar. The problem with this is that this caused the tracker to dangle quite low around the cat's neck and on several occasions, it has come back along with the cat covered in mud or marks suggesting it is scraping the floor when she crawls under fences/bushes etc. Speed up to last night, cat comes home with a collar and the rubber holder, but no tracker due to a rip in the holder. For the second time ever (first time was a freshly charged battery earlier in the week and the cat left the wi-fi zone of the house to go out and about) when I looked for the location of the tracker on the app, there was no GPS signal (despite it having network signal) so only an approximate location for the tracker in a nearby field nearly 5 hours ago. I have been to look for it today and the tracker wasn't in the area of the last location and hasn't been found. There is no location that I am aware of where the cat has ever been with the tracker that doesn't have GPS signal, and exactly where the tracker was last seen has great GPS signal on a phone. So, I am guessing that at the same time as the holder getting ripped, the device has suffered damage or has eventually come out of the holder somewhere very out of the way. The last location updates about every 2 to 3 minutes so the cat couldn't have gotten far with it - but far enough for us to have zero chance of finding it. That's OK I hear you say, you have the premium plan with loss coverage you can get another one. Yes, you would think so, but then you can only claim for loss twice in the 2 year period as far as I know, and had it not been for our dogged perseverance wading through bushes and all sorts and getting cut to bits, we would have lost 5 by now. Had we not spent a fortune on an annual monitoring plan, the tracker would have already been in the bin after the second loss. But here we are less than 3 months since its purchase and it has been lost 6 times at least now, and on each occasion, we have had to be adventurous to rescue it. On 2 occasions in that time this has been due to the failure of the holder's materials. So to summarise: Battery life is dire, sound is so low volume it's pointless (and it’s an annoying tune instead of a good beep like Air Tag), the light on every occasions has been hidden as the tracker always lands light side down (due to its design), the holders are literally not fit for purpose, the GPS seems unreliable and you are tied in to a year as a minimum but could easily find yourself needing a 3rd replacement within weeks due to the holders being rubbish, GPS failing or the collar and tag clearly being very susceptible to getting snagged in a bush and not retrievable due to the size of the thing. Incidentally a friend who has two of these for two cats (who we didn't speak to before buying), literally uses gaffa tape every time she charges the batteries and puts the tracker back on the collar due to the number of times their trackers have gone missing due to broken holders. Based on the negative Amazon reviews, the manufacturers must know of all of these problems. My suggestions to fix it all? 1. Give a free trial for the actual tracking after initial purchase. If you are too tight to do this at least allow a month’s paid trial. 2. Remove the light completely or put it on a surface where it can be seen. 3. Sort the volume out - we can hear an Airtag from 10-15 feet easily, why does this thing play a rubbish tune instead of using something more penetrating of a noise, and why is it so quiet? 4. Use a better battery AND allow in settings for the location updates to take place up to an hour apart (3 minutes average it seems at the moment which I could definitely live without), and all the lifestyle monitoring stuff be able to be disabled so the tracker isn't so active. 5. Sort out the holders, they are absolute garbage and not fit for anything. Literally some rubber rings that reinforce the holders would be a start. 6. Change the number of claims for a lost tracker one can make. In the meantime, despite the waste of the subscription, we are going back to relying on an Air Tag with the Rogz collar. TRACTIVE IS NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE unless you live somewhere where your cat really cannot adventure much beyond a garden and tarmac with close to zero risk of your cat ever catching its neck area on anything.
E**.
Game changer
I’m not normally motivated to write reviews but this tracker has been so fantastic I had to leave one. I bought this after our cat - less than a year old- sadly had an accident as she wandered onto a big road. I was so worried to let her out again, but this GPS has made it possible. It works brilliantly and gives so much peace of mind. We’ve put a “virtual fence” around that road so if she goes there again the tracker will alert us . Also I can track her whenever I want reassurance that’s she’s safe and I know she won’t get lost. Battery charges quickly- so it’s easy to just stick it on to charge while she’s in. Collar is great and she’s never lost it. We’ve clipped the tracker into the plastic holder and it’s never come off. Signal is reliable and accurate- occasionally I’ll get a message to say that it’s too weak because she’s in a bush or something but never lasts more than half a minute or so. It’s really lightweight so although it looks bulky it doesn’t bother our cat at all. Highly recommend for all outdoor cat owners!
J**H
Probably the best tech product I have ever owned. Our car lost the last tracker, which has been returned. We explained to the property owners that the tracker may pop up, and it did! Truth told we’ve had amazing adventures using Tractive with our dog and now our cat. The dog was stolen and catching the culprit with the tracker after a boat chase! We used a tracker to check a hypothesis that a crow could have stolen a wallet from a table! It then gave us a rough indication where to look. And it worked! We have had 4 trackers over a 10 year period. They never actually broke but the clips decayed over time as do the batteries. The cat had been wandering and the tracker has helped discover his patterns and allowed us to introduce ourselves to his normal spots. We do loose the tracker a lot with a cat. The problem is the collar itself. Cat collars are designed to release and usually we find it with the clasp undone, nowhere near to an obstruction. The collar supplied with the cat tracker is of better quality than what we have been using with a 3 stage clasp clip that you can increase the resistance. We set it on max but found it releasing. The clasp actually could click lightly before fully pressed in place. It seemed like it was set but not. With a long haired cat wriggling and a 7 year old doing it it is eas my to see where this could go wrong. I suggest practicing without a cat to see how it works.
M**L
Goede tracker. Gebruiksvriendelijk. Opnieuw gekocht. Vorige is verloren door onze kat.
A**R
Works brilliantly with my cat.
B**W
Spisuje sie wspaniale , kilka razy sciagalismy juz kotka bo za daleko sie zapuscil. Uzywamy juz kilka miesiecy, nigdy nie zawiodlo.
L**N
comme d'hab super, juste qu'il les perde assais facilement est-ce fait expré?
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