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Cats owned: Mixed breed
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03-01-2012, 04:09 PM   #11

Re: cat collars


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Originally Posted by x-clo-x
yeah they are.. but im just thinking the catch will come off quite easy.. i dont know without testing them i suppose.

my cats have small necks, cat collars are smaller than dog collars you know
I know but they wriggle more - how am I supposed to get a tape measure around him?

It says that they come off with the added weight of 2kg..



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Cats owned: 2 moggies
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03-01-2012, 04:14 PM   #12

Re: cat collars


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Originally Posted by SLB
I know but they wriggle more - how am I supposed to get a tape measure around him?

It says that they come off with the added weight of 2kg..
so if my cat hangs itself on a branch it will snap... im sure myrtle does it on purpose as hers never last.. i did get her another from pets at home but she wont let me put it on her



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Cats owned: Abyssinian tear-aways.
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04-01-2012, 09:39 PM   #13

Re: cat collars


I've bought collars from here:
http://www.collarsandtags.co.uk/cat-...tive-c-77.html
I take the ring with the bell off - one fewer things to get stuck on. Both Rover and Toffee have lost a few but I find that reassuring.



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04-01-2012, 11:28 PM   #14

Re: cat collars


Do flea collars actually work? My last cat was terrible for bringing in fleas, so I'm assuming this one will be too. Although I lived in the country then and live on the edge of a town now so maybe it'll be different???
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I've bought collars from here:
http://www.collarsandtags.co.uk/cat-...tive-c-77.html
I take the ring with the bell off - one fewer things to get stuck on. Both Rover and Toffee have lost a few but I find that reassuring.
I love that site! I bought my dogs tags from there nearly 3 years ago and they're still going strong!



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Cats owned: 2 lovely boys and a beautiful girl
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05-01-2012, 01:51 PM   #15

Re: cat collars


My cats are all indoor only, and have had various collars ov er the years. Well, Broxi and Teddie have lol. The two of them must eat theirs, I'm positive of it, as the amount of times they have disappeared never to be seen again is unreal, and as I said they are indoor only! Atm, neither of them have a collar on, wheras Cooper, bless 'im, has had the same collar on since a year old and he's now 5.



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