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Seen this website http://premiumtufflock.com/cat_stuff.htm think tuff lock collars are the make, but they do have the "break away" catches on. |
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wow some cool stuff there.I can see my twix ( or little sh** as he is affectionatly known) wearing the red flame one!!! right so i need a break away catch, ok. Off to hunt. I assume pet shops sell them? going pets at home tues if get time before trip to wood green. thanks very much for all your help everyone |
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thanks donna, I'll take a look tomorrow. POundland had some today with break away locks ( it was in a set with a cat lead loL) but being cheap I didnt want to trust that they were the riht thing, ahving never seen them before) Got shopping list as long as my arm for pet shop tomorrow lol |
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if it were a true safety cat buckle then you cannot use the collar with a lead because the buckles are designed to snap open at pressure being put on them. they aren't actually buckles because buckles are something secure they are really known as kitty clips - but are most often described as safety release buckles. |
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