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WandaLust2
Jul 18, 2013Explorer
GRIFFIN1 wrote:
I use the pet loc8tor on my cat.
Pet Loc8tor
Amazon usually has the best price on them. The transmitter is small and a little fragile. I've broken one my dropping it on concrete and I ran another one through the washing machine because I left it in a shirt pocket. I've never had one of the little receivers that fits on the cats collar fail. If your cat likes to go swimming, then you might have problems with the receiver.
In an RV park, the range is probably 50 yards at best, but it's better than nothing. Most cats will not run that far before they find a spot to hide. If you can get within 50 yards of the cat, then it's impossible for the cat to hide from you.
That sounds like a good idea as long as the kitty stays close andyou can reach her/him.
I remember an orange cat getting out of a rental cabin at the place we stayed the last 2 winters. He kept just ahead of his owner, not allowing her to pick him up. :( Then he went under someone's RV. She finally gave up. The next day, good and hungry, he allowed himself to be carried back into the cabin.
If we didn't have one of Callie's toys, the one she was addicted to at the time, I can't see how we could have gotten her out from under that RV. We could see her under there but she wouldn't come out and we couldn't reach her. When she came out far enough to reach her toy, I reached down and grabbed her by the scruff of her neck. What a relief that was. Just remembering that incident makes me cringe.
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