Greetings, Finders!
We’ve been pretty clear about our purpose, to help you relocate that which is near and dear to your heart. We’d say it’s fair that most of the public is excited to know that they can find their keys when they go missing, or their wallets, but we’re also in the business of keeping track of your favorite furry friends. Never again will you have that feeling of utter panic when you realize that your indoor cat has gone missing outdoors.
Simply pop a Bluetooth locator sticker on your cat’s collar, and you’ll be able to locate him or her immediately with your StickNFind app. The trick is then to catch a cat that doesn’t want to be caught, and sadly we can’t offer much advice in that department.
In the spirit of our furry friends, here’s a quick guide to keeping your cat safe and healthy.
You should always register your cat with your local veterinarian. Organizations such as the American Association of Feline Practitioners can help you locate a reputable vet near you.
Your vet will do a preliminary examination to determine a course of treatment for your new cat. It’s important to watch your cat’s diet and activity, etc., as each cat is different and any changes from a regular routine could be a good reason to visit the vet.
After your cat’s first checkup, schedule vaccination appointments. You can’t register your cat with the city you live in until you’ve gotten the appropriate vaccinations. Search the web for your county’s requirements first. It’s important to vaccinate your pets early on, so they can socialize with other cats when it’s very crucial to their emotional development.
Bluetooth Sticker
As we already mentioned, simply apply a Bluetooth sticker to your cat’s collar, and you will ensure that he or she will never be too difficult to find should they go missing. It’s that easy to never worry again.
What are you doing to keep your cats from running astray? Tell us your techniques in the comment box below! And keep reading the blog for more updates.
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