

🐾 Never lose track of your explorer — because every cat deserves a smart adventure buddy!
The Tractive Smart Cat Tracker Mini is a compact, cellular-enabled GPS device designed for real-time location tracking of cats with no distance limits. Featuring up to 7 days of battery life, virtual fencing with instant notifications, and detailed activity heat maps, it offers pet owners peace of mind and actionable insights into their cat’s movements. The package includes a safety snap-free collar, ensuring comfort and security for your feline friend.






| ASIN | B0D14Z36LH |
| Battery Average Life | 7 days |
| Battery Capacity | 450 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 940 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 1 in Pet Location Trackers |
| Box Contents | 1 Cat GPS tracker, 1 Rogz Safety Collar, 1 charging cable, 1 collar attachment, 1 manual |
| Brand | Tractive |
| Brand Name | Tractive |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity technology | Cellular |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 4,495 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 2.8 x 1.7 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Tractive |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TRCAT5BR |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | TG5B |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Cellular |
| Product Features | Activity Tracker, GPS |
| Product Warranty | 2 Jahre |
| Special feature | Activity Tracker, GPS |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cat Monitoring |
| Specific uses for product | Cat Monitoring |
| Supported Application | GPS, Sleep Monitor |
| Supported application | GPS, Sleep Monitor |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
J**E
Worth the money for our adventuring kitty
I bought this about 2 months ago and feel it was 100% worth it. Pros: • The app is easy to set up and easy to navigate, very user friendly. • The app provides you with an overall idea of your cats stomping ground highlighted by an orange outline so you know the places they go to often. • There is also a heat map of the last 24hrs that your cat hasoved about in, so you can figure out where he likes to stop and hang out • Creating "virtual fencing" you can section off a bit of the map to create a "no go zone"..... I mean basically you can't stop a cat going anywhere but if they cross into the No Go Zone you receive a notification of when they enter and when they leave - this has been THE most useful feature for us as we figured out a neighbour was trying to steal our cat, when I got a notification I would walk round to the neighbour and retrieve my cat, now the neighbour no longer interacts with my cat 👍. • Live Tracking - you can track your cat in real time with this feature, this is particularly helpful at night when you're wondering whether to feed them and how far away from home they are. HOWEVER this particular feature drains the battery the fastest. • You can just open the app and get a rough idea of where they are as the GPS uploads every 5mins • Charing time - takes about 10/15mins to fully charge, not long at all really. Cons: • Not many tbh!! • I bought the device when it was on offer so that wasn't too bad, obviously it can be pricey paying monthly subscription, but for me it has stopped my neighbour stealing my cat, plus he loves to adventure in to the farm fields behind us so at least we know where he is. Even if we stopped using it, it has given us so much information about where to find our cat if he ever did forget to come home! Would recommend.
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!
C**N
The battery life needs some work, this would be amazing for tracking kids too!
After having this product on two of my cats for a while now I can write an honest review. My two raggies are outdoor cats who enjoy exploring and these trackers definitely give me peace of mind. It looks huge on my kitten, but he doesn’t seem bothered by it at all, it’s not overly heavy and doesn’t put any strain on his neck or drag down. It fits lovely on my two year old and again he doesn’t bother with it or realise it’s there. Set up was very quick and easy to do and within 5 mins the tracker was set up and working, with no signal issues, even being in the north east of Scotland. You can set up a safe zone, and it will notify you if your cat leaves this zone, and when they’re at home it connects to the WiFi and enters power saving mode which helps save the battery from depleting. I have noticed that as soon as they leave the safe zone the battery just goes soooo quickly. Mine was away to the vet yesterday and the thirty mins we were gone the battery has used close to 20%, so please bare that in mind if your cat regularly wanders from home for days that the battery won’t last their adventures. Honestly it does the job, and allows me the peace of mind I need. You could also use this to quite easily track your children when they are out playing and it works better than the Vodafone tracker with a significantly more accurate map too!
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.
M**R
Fab collar, tracker, and great app
This is great for those with cats that go outdoors and want peace of mind as to where they are. The subscription I went for was £120 for two years with £42 loss and replacement cover. Yes, it’s expensive, but knowing where my cat is makes it worth it. The battery does deplete quickly if you’re constantly using live tracking, but it updates on its own every few minutes which is enough (though I did spend half an hour watching the app when she went out the first time - it’s addictive). It has health features to track activity and rest and a cool leaderboard that shows the cats in your local area - no surprise the local bengal is streets ahead of the rest for active time! The collar is great and she doesn’t notice the tracker at all, it weighs about 25g (she weighs 5kg) - it’s the first collar she’s worn. It has a quick release with three settings and is adjustable. It comes with a charger and a clip/rubber casing to attach to the collar, I went for the latter as it seems more secure. You can also share a link to family members so they can see where your pet is, which my Dad loves. You can set safe zones and danger zones and the app will alert you if your pet leaves one/enters another. Overall, I think this is excellent value for money and the app has great features.
M**I
Decent but clunky and imperfect
Decent tracker, with ok connectivity. It's definitely big and clunky, battery lasts about 2 days while the cat is mostly in the power saving zone. Both the light and sound functionality are effectively useless, the sound is so faint I can barely hear it while it's right next to me and the light may be of some help in pitch darkness. So if it gets lost it's a tough ask trying to find it, especially if the battery is running low. I recommend charging it daily as active tracking drains the battery rapidly, so 50% can disappear fast if you're actively trying to find it. The subscription is quite expensive and designed to railroad you into paying for 2 years up front.
A**R
Reliable
Great device and app, gives me peace of mind when my cat is out hunting. Only thing I wish it had was a little camera option
M**Y
Worth every penny for peace of mind
Picture 1 Before: After 12 days lost away from home, still with her collar and phone tag on but weak and thin, Tilly is rescued from a high tree by cherrypicker. Picture 2 After: Tilly, wearing her newly purchased TRACTIVE TRACKER, recovering at home. We have had cats for 20 years but always thought GPS trackers were expensive and inaccurate and not worth buying a subscription as well as the tracker itself. Having experienced 12 days of gradually losing hope of finding Tilly alive, then getting word she was high up in a tree unable to get herself down, a crew in a passing cherrypicker offered to get her down for us. One very lucky cat and delighted cat parents! We have now had a week's experience of using trackers, one each bought for our two cats. Initially,setting the first tracker up and linking it to the Tractive app on our iphones seemed complex but the second one was a doddle. We had to learn some new terms like Safe Zone and Radar but once you have studied what is available (and there are a lot of options), it is such a relief to be able to find out where your cats are at any time - and interesting to follow where they have been. The tracker comes with its own collar and a choice of two ways to fit the tracker to it, one is a rubber cover and the other a cage which the tracker clips into. The collar has a pull-apart release (no buckle) which can be adjusted depending on how much strength (related to its weight) you want to set, to prevent the cat pulling the tracker off too easily but which it can release if trapped by the collar. The tracker looks quite bulky but is very light and as our cats (4 years old) are used to wearing collars with bells and name tags on them, they accepted the new trackers without any difficulty. I understand that the trackers work with effectively a SIM card in them, like a smart phone, so they can use your wifi at home but then use the battery for GPS tracking when out of range of bluetooth and wifi. Because the tracker must be light for the cat to carry, the battery, although quickly rechargeable, doesn't last many days and I check the battery status every morning before I let the cats out. The more you follow exactly where your cat is going (equivalent to using a mapping app on a smart phone), the quicker the battery will drain. I have set the Safe Zone to be our garden and I get a message on my apple watch/iphone when my cats leave or re-enter that zone, so I am aware if they start to wander further away. Each cat has her own record on the one app on my phone. It is also possible to let cat sitters, etc. (and the public generally, I believe) have access to the app on their phones so that others can temporarily be allowed to track your cats. For each cat I paid upfront about £30 to buy the tracker (30% discount was available on Amazon) and £169 for a two year subscription, which includes two replacements should the tracker get lost. There is a facility to turn a light and sound on using your phone to try and find a lost tracker but that wouldn't work well if the battery has run down, the tracker happens to be upside down so the light doesn't show and the sound is very faint. All in all, just under £200 per cat for peace of mind for 2 years, to look after what we regard as our family members even though they are only ordinary moggies, demonstrates just what these GPS trackers with their up-to-date technology can do so effectively.
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