Helicopter Pet Parents, Rejoice: Tractive's Smart Cat Tracker Review
As a self-proclaimed helicopter pet parent, I was eager to test the Tractive Smart Cat Tracker for my feline friend Basil. The device promises to bring all the metrics that anxious pet owners want - GPS-enabled location tracking, sleep and activity monitoring, and alerts when activity or sleep patterns change.
The tracker itself is lightweight (only 0.9 ounces) and comes in three colors, along with a charger and two clip options for easy attachment to Basil's collar. Setting up was a breeze, requiring only a download of the corresponding app and a choice of subscription plan.
After setting up, I set my home location, so the device would enter power-saving mode when at home, and I also set an activity goal for Basil, which was higher than his default assigned value (120 to 230 minutes per day). The app reported that Basil was consistently more active than 70% of similar cats, giving me peace of mind knowing I'm playing with him enough.
The sleep feature acts similarly, monitoring sleep duration and breaking it down into categories like night sleep, day sleep, and calm periods. It tracks sleep based on lack of movement and time of day, providing a good estimate but not super accurate. Basil's average daily naps were around 43 minutes, which is low compared to other cats.
One of the most impressive features is the weekly summary report, which shows activity, sleep, and calories burned averages. I also appreciated the health alerts, which notify you if there are any abnormal changes in your pet's usual sleep or activity patterns.
However, my experience with the Tractive Smart Cat Tracker wasn't without its limitations. Since Basil is an indoor cat, I didn't get to test all of the features like live and historical location tracking, which rely on cellular signal strength. The virtual fence feature was also too small around my apartment, requiring me to expand it.
The battery life was another issue, draining quickly (within hours) outside of the safe zone, making it less effective for outdoor pets. Additionally, the beep is extremely quiet, making it hard to find the device based on sound alone.
Despite these limitations, I loved the activity and sleep information made available by the tracker, which allowed me to keep track of Basil's trends over time and set goals accordingly.
In conclusion, Tractive's Smart Cat Tracker offers a valuable tool for helicopter pet parents like myself who want to monitor their cat's activities and habits closely. While it may not be perfect, its features provide an excellent starting point for monitoring your furry friend's health and well-being.
As a self-proclaimed helicopter pet parent, I was eager to test the Tractive Smart Cat Tracker for my feline friend Basil. The device promises to bring all the metrics that anxious pet owners want - GPS-enabled location tracking, sleep and activity monitoring, and alerts when activity or sleep patterns change.
The tracker itself is lightweight (only 0.9 ounces) and comes in three colors, along with a charger and two clip options for easy attachment to Basil's collar. Setting up was a breeze, requiring only a download of the corresponding app and a choice of subscription plan.
After setting up, I set my home location, so the device would enter power-saving mode when at home, and I also set an activity goal for Basil, which was higher than his default assigned value (120 to 230 minutes per day). The app reported that Basil was consistently more active than 70% of similar cats, giving me peace of mind knowing I'm playing with him enough.
The sleep feature acts similarly, monitoring sleep duration and breaking it down into categories like night sleep, day sleep, and calm periods. It tracks sleep based on lack of movement and time of day, providing a good estimate but not super accurate. Basil's average daily naps were around 43 minutes, which is low compared to other cats.
One of the most impressive features is the weekly summary report, which shows activity, sleep, and calories burned averages. I also appreciated the health alerts, which notify you if there are any abnormal changes in your pet's usual sleep or activity patterns.
However, my experience with the Tractive Smart Cat Tracker wasn't without its limitations. Since Basil is an indoor cat, I didn't get to test all of the features like live and historical location tracking, which rely on cellular signal strength. The virtual fence feature was also too small around my apartment, requiring me to expand it.
The battery life was another issue, draining quickly (within hours) outside of the safe zone, making it less effective for outdoor pets. Additionally, the beep is extremely quiet, making it hard to find the device based on sound alone.
Despite these limitations, I loved the activity and sleep information made available by the tracker, which allowed me to keep track of Basil's trends over time and set goals accordingly.
In conclusion, Tractive's Smart Cat Tracker offers a valuable tool for helicopter pet parents like myself who want to monitor their cat's activities and habits closely. While it may not be perfect, its features provide an excellent starting point for monitoring your furry friend's health and well-being.