








Tabcat Tracker Features
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Slimline and lightweight directional handset
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2x Splashproof cases
(Now with smaller tag!)
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Directional technology
Follow audio and visual cues to find your cat, pinpointing them to within 1 inch. Our technology is more accurate than GPS.
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Small, light, splash-proof
Weighing just 0.2 ounces and protected by a durable case, Tabcat is small and easy to attach to any cat collar.
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Long range – up to 500ft
Tabcat can find them up to 500 ft away in clear line of sight. Just walk around until you pick up the signal then follow cues. Accurate to within 1 inch.
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Optional extra tags
Tabcat comes with two tags. An additional two can be purchased if you’ve a larger cat family or you want to find it to find other precious items such as your purse or your wallet.
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Train your cat to come home
The locate button on the handset activates a small beep on the cat’s collar tag. Use this signal to train your cat to come home on demand.
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One–off payment
With no hidden costs or monthly payments, a single Tabcat purchase is all that’s required to help protect your cat for years to come.
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Trusted by 10,000’s
Tabcat is already trusted by tens of thousands of owners to help look after their family pets.
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Long life battery
With a battery life of up to 1 year (depending on use) Tabcat is there when you need. Handset takes a CR2032 battery and Tag 2 x SR1130 or equivalent.
FAQs
How do you register a tag to a handset?
Place the tag you wish to register within arms length of the handset and ensure it is the only active tag in close proximity to the handset. Ensure the plastic strip has been removed to activate battery. To register the tag to button 1, hold button 1 down for three seconds or until you hear a beep. Repeat registration process for any other tags with the other available buttons.
How do you Un-register a tag from a handset?
Press the right hand side button to switch on your Tabcat – the red status light will flash. Press the left hand side (volume) button and simultaneously press button 1. Hold both buttons down for three seconds or until you hear a beeps. Then release both buttons. This will un-register the tag paired with button 1 and allow you to register the tag to a different button or handset. Repeat this process holding down the left hand side button and button 2 to un-register tag associated with button 2. Repeat as necessary for buttons 3 and 4.
How do you change the batteries in a tag?
At the top end of each tag there is a hole which you can thread a lanyard through. At the opposite end there a small space you can insert the tag opening tool (included in pack). Insert into space and twist and tag will pop open. Replace with x2 Silver Oxide Button Cell SR1130 or Silver Oxide GP389 or equivalent batteries, keeping the plus side up near the lanyard hole and the plus side down on the opposite end. Replace the lid by lining up the lanyard hole and pressing shut.
Will tags owned by other people affect my Tabcat handset?
No. Each tag is uniquely registered to your handset during a simple set up process. It is then not possible for other handsets to track your tags.
What batteries do the Homing Tag v2 use?
x2 Silver oxide button cells SR1130 or Silver Oxide GP389 or equivalent batteries
How do I attach it to my cat's collar?
Making sure you've registered the tag to the handset first, insert the tag into the silicone case. You can now feed the collar through the silicone case to attach.
Alternatively, have a look at how its done in this video.
Product Maintenance
We recommend:
- Using the silicone case to protect the tag
- Removing the tag form the silicone case every three months to extract cat hair from the case and inside the tag.
- Only using the tag opening tool provided to open tags.
- Ensuring the tag is lined up correctly before closing shut.
- Replacing the battery every 2-4 months with SR1130 only
Pet Safety
Please check to ensure collar is not too loose or tight to avoid rubbing. When adjusting the collar, you must leave enough space to be able to slide two fingers between the collar and your cat’s neck to avoid injury, or two-three fingers for long hair cats. Owners should be aware of how to fit a collar correctly and it is owners responsibility to choose the correct collar for their cat. For your cats comfort we recommend the collar/Tabcat is removed once a month and checked.
Testimonials





James D."What a wonderful device!"
Merlin, the cool cat"Worth every single penny"
Rudolf M."So fun and easy to use!"
Lynn K."An important part of our lives"
Mitchel R."This happy ending would never had happened if not for the locator tag and tracker"