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RoboCat Casino Responsible Gambling

RoboCat casino should be used as entertainment, not as a way to make money or solve financial pressure. This page explains safer gambling principles, account control tools, warning signs of gambling harm and support options for Canadian players.

RoboCat Casino Responsible Gambling

RoboCat casino should be used as entertainment, not as a way to make money or solve financial pressure. This page explains safer gambling principles, account control tools, warning signs of gambling harm and support options for Canadian players.

If gambling no longer feels optional, affordable or enjoyable, take a break and seek support. You do not need to wait for a crisis before asking for help.

Adult play only

RoboCat is intended only for adults aged 18 or older, or the higher legal age that applies in a player's province or territory. Players are responsible for checking local requirements before registering.

Age and identity checks may be required as part of account verification. If an account is suspected to belong to an underage person, access can be suspended while the issue is reviewed.

Warning signs

Gambling harm can build gradually. Warning signs may include spending more than planned, chasing losses, hiding gambling from others, borrowing money to play, feeling anxious when not gambling, neglecting work or relationships, or using gambling to escape stress.

Any of these signs is enough reason to pause, use account controls and talk to a support service. Early action is easier than waiting until the situation becomes unmanageable.

Account control tools

Responsible gambling tools can help players set boundaries before a session begins. Available controls may include deposit limits, loss limits, wagering limits, session reminders, cool-off periods and self-exclusion options.

Lowering a limit should take effect quickly. Increasing a limit may involve a waiting period so the decision is not made during an emotional session. Contact support if you cannot find a tool in the account area.

Money management

Only gamble with discretionary funds. Money needed for rent, food, bills, debt repayment, tuition, transport or family expenses should never be used for gambling.

A practical approach is to decide on a fixed entertainment budget before logging in, avoid additional deposits during the same session, and stop once the budget is spent. Wins should not be treated as guaranteed future funds.

Self-exclusion and breaks

A cool-off period is a short break from play. Self-exclusion is a stronger restriction that blocks access for a longer period or permanently. If gambling feels difficult to control, self-exclusion is often the clearer option.

Players can request restrictions through RoboCat support. Canadian players may also look for province-specific self-exclusion programs, such as PlaySmart/OLG resources in Ontario, GameSense resources in several provinces, or tools provided by their local gambling regulator.

Protecting minors

If children or teenagers can access your devices, log out after each session, avoid saving passwords, use device-level parental controls and keep payment methods private. Gambling accounts should never be shared.

Support in Canada

Support options vary by province, but Canadian players can start with the following resources:

  • ConnexOntario: connexontario.ca or 1-866-531-2600 for mental health, addiction and gambling support in Ontario.
  • GameSense: gamesense.com for practical safer gambling information used across several Canadian jurisdictions.
  • Responsible Gambling Council: responsiblegambling.org for education, research and safer gambling guidance.
  • Wellness Together Canada: wellnesstogether.ca for mental health and substance use support resources.
  • Local crisis support: If gambling-related stress creates immediate risk of harm, contact emergency services or a crisis line in your province.

Our commitment

RoboCat information pages are written for adults and include responsible gambling reminders because casino play involves risk. We encourage players to set limits, understand bonus terms, avoid chasing losses and seek support if gambling becomes stressful or unaffordable.

FAQ

How do I set limits at RoboCat casino?

Look in the account settings or contact support through the on-site help channel. Ask specifically for deposit, loss, session or wagering limits.

What should I do if I cannot stop gambling?

Stop depositing, request self-exclusion or a cool-off period, and contact a gambling support service in your province. If you feel at immediate risk, contact emergency or crisis support.

Can Canadian players self-exclude?

RoboCat support can assist with account-level exclusion. Canadian players should also check provincial programs because broader self-exclusion tools are usually managed locally.

Is gambling a way to earn money?

No. Casino outcomes are uncertain and should be treated as paid entertainment. Never gamble with money needed for essentials.

Where can I get gambling help in Canada?

Start with provincial gambling help services, ConnexOntario if you are in Ontario, GameSense resources, or the Responsible Gambling Council's education materials.