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Yes, GPS trackers do work for cats and are useful in locating and monitoring their movements.
Fi offers a longer battery life and more durable collar, while Tractive provides real-time tracking with global coverage and health monitoring features.
Yes, using an AirTag on a cat can be a helpful way to track its location, but it has limitations and may not always be the best option for outdoor cats.
The best tracker for cats is the Whistle GO Explore, offering real-time GPS tracking, health monitoring, and a durable, waterproof design.
Cats generally prefer environments with low or dim light but also enjoy basking in sunlight when they feel safe.
Yes, cats can get cold, especially in colder climates or when exposed to low temperatures for prolonged periods.
Cats generally prefer dim or dark environments, as their eyes are adapted for low-light conditions and nighttime activity.
Yes, cats can get cold, especially in chilly environments or if they are short-haired, young, elderly, or ill.
Cats generally prefer dim light or darkness, aligning with their crepuscular nature and excellent low-light vision.

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