Cat Collar
Posted in Pet Supplies, Pet Training on 06/07/2009 04:34 pm by adminCat Collar And Cat Collar Training
Executive summary about Cat Collar by David Kierstead

cat collars
Let’s face it, your cat needs a collar. You can get any collar you like just make sure it is not to loose and here is why. Cats tend to jump up on things.
Many cats have slipped and fallen. Now if your cat has too loose a collar it is very possible he could accidentally hang himself. I urge you to get a collar that is semi-tight, you get the picture.
It also should be a safety collar. Cats move around a lot, and sometimes a collar can get caught on items like branches, shelves, and more. A safety collar has a release that allows your cat to get free of the collar rather than choking.
Collars come in all looks, jeweled, orange, speckled etc, any one will do. You want to put name tags and contact info on the collar in case fluffy goes astray. Some good cat training will keep him safe and in the house more than not, but sometimes cats get out and go on long mouse hunting missions.
If your cat does not like his collar you may want to consider microchipping. is a great method of retrieving lost cats, however, people that may find flufy do not always know your cat is chipped or where to take him to get it checked.
To add some extra protection for your cat, you may want to put a small I.D. tag on your cat’s collar that lists the cat’s name, address, and a contact phone number. If you are concerned about your privacy, then just list a phone number. This way your cat can be returned home if found.
A Safe Cat Collar – Safety First For Your Cat
Executive summary about Cat Collar by Larry Chamberlain

cat safety collar
The are two kinds of safe cat collar available. One kind has a normal buckle or fastener, and a short section made of stretchable material. Should the collar get snagged on something it stretches out giving your cat a chance of escape. The other type is known as a breakaway collar or a safety escape collar. These have a buckle that snaps open under pressure if the collar gets hooked on something.
It needs to be said that the safety collar should fit your cat properly. As a guide, you should be able to get two fingers under the collar while your cat is wearing it. Not only that but kitty can willfully remove herself from a loose collar. Out she goes through the pet door wearing her smart collar complete with ID tag. When she nonchalantly reappears she is collarless!
If you like to walk your cat, as many folks do, do not attach the leash to a collar, any sort of collar, a harness should be used.
You can purchase a safe cat collar with your cat’s name and your phone number embroidered on it. No need for a tag.
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