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Lost Found Missing Cat GPS Tracking Does it exist?


Missing Lost Found Cat Cats

If such a thing as a GPS tracking device chip exists for Cat's do consider having one 'injected.'


This recent post shared via Nextdoor got me thinking, with what seems to be a 'hotspot' of lost cats in and around Nunhead - Please enlighten me if ANY cat can have a GPS tracking chip fitted by a vet - if yes please share more details.


Recently I was informed that a local person had been stealing cats then selling them, I understand that a court order was issued in late 2019 forbidding this person from having cats.


With one eyed Coco who unfortunately was recently found but had to be put to sleep, I never suspected theft, but you do wonder.

That a local person 'HAD' a reputation for cat theft I would hope would encourage all local cat owners to get a GPS tracking chip (if such a thing exists) fitted.


Jess Qu - Brockley - Via Nextdoor 19 Jan 2021

Wandering Mandu. This fluffy guy is Mandu, who lives on Adelaide Avenue. He's always been very independent and likes to be out and about, but since the second lockdown he's been staying out more and more and sometimes overnight. We think maybe he's convinced someone he's a stray in need of food and warmth and they're letting him into their house. He's very outgoing and loving and while I'm glad if he's a nice distraction to all the gloom at the moment we get very worried about him when he's gone overnight. If he is visiting you, please can you not feed him and make sure he's outside again in the evening so he can make his way home to curl up with his sister? He has plenty of food, beds and love here so no need to worry he's in any need!


Dear Jess most thoughtful and un-expected post, whoever might be feeding your cat I hope is well intentioned not considering the possible consequences or worse still could this be deliberate 'grooming'? do share is Mandu still returning home?


I know nothing about cats apart from my experience of trying to help rescue some lost locals - if it exists do consider having a GPS tracking chip 'injected' by a vet

1) This would give you peace of mind

2) This could also locate any feeding 'hotspots' ie give you an X marks the spot on who is feeding your cat, then you could visit and have a 'friendly chat.'


Feedback on my advice/theory most welcome

  • 3 weeks later...

Yes and I am quite surprised.


Well from the feedback:( added to my 'Lost Cat Rescue Guide' )


If you have not already done so have your cat microchipped and fitted with a GPS tracker, (here is an example: www.pettracer.co.uk) these measures will to increase the likelihood of being reunited in case your cat is ever separated from you.

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