At this time of year, our cats and dogs can become a little lonlier than usual. As families are out shopping, “holiday-ing” at festive parties, or engaging in other seasonal activities, our pets may be left “home alone” longer than usual.
In some cases, you may come home to a Kevin McCallister-style booby-trapped home that looks nothing like how you left it. A scaled Christmas tree, shredded presents, broken ornaments, holiday treats devoured, and more.
Whether this is a case of loneliness, revolting, or just plain mischief, we’ll never know, but there is help on the way this season with a pet GPS location and activity tracker like Pawfit.

Why not give yourself some peace of mind this season and worry less about your pet while you are out and about during the holidays? Even when you are away from your cat or dog, the tracker app will show you the signs: Is your pet getting way too many steps during your absence? Are you seeing a flurry of activity in the house from them?
When you can tell they are not napping and something else may be going on, there could be chaos ensuing in the home. While a pet location and activity tracker may not prevent these antics, it can certainly let you know when something is up.

Additionally, all the ‘ins and outs” of the holidays, such as guests coming and going, pet parents leaving more frequently for parties or shopping, and new people entering the home, can create unsafe opportunities for pets. Humans might not take notice of an overwhelmed pup or a cat sneaking out an open door, and your pet could easily escape and go missing.
This is where a pet tracker can help you find them FAST when they go lost or missing. Real time tracking and smart alerts, like virtual safety zones, are just a few of the tools that can help keep our pets safer this season.

This special time of year can be fun and memorable, but also chaotic at times. While many of our pets can be clever and resourceful like Kevin McCallister when he was “home alone”, the humans can still keep “track of them” no matter how naughty they are this season.
