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Old October 15th 07, 12:00 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
kitkat via CatKB.com
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

I just read the glo collar post which made me wonder if any of you know of a
collar that will not come off my cat.

my cat stewie finds a way to get off EVERY collar. the breakaway ones are a
waste of my time. those are off in 15 minutes. Then I got some fabric one
which was loose but not breakaway. he chewed through it in 3 days.

finally I bought a leather studded collar - kept it a little loose but guess
what...he chewed through a leather collar. it took 10 days but he managed to
tear it in half.

anyone know of something that isn't going to come off but loose enough that
my little guy doesn't choke?

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Old October 15th 07, 12:10 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Gail
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

Collars on dangerous on cats. I would not use one especially one that does
not come off.
Gail
"kitkat via CatKB.com" u26561@uwe wrote in message
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I just read the glo collar post which made me wonder if any of you know of
a
collar that will not come off my cat.

my cat stewie finds a way to get off EVERY collar. the breakaway ones are
a
waste of my time. those are off in 15 minutes. Then I got some fabric
one
which was loose but not breakaway. he chewed through it in 3 days.

finally I bought a leather studded collar - kept it a little loose but
guess
what...he chewed through a leather collar. it took 10 days but he managed
to
tear it in half.

anyone know of something that isn't going to come off but loose enough
that
my little guy doesn't choke?

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Old October 15th 07, 03:56 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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Default collar that doesn't come off?


"Gail" wrote in message ...
Collars on dangerous on cats. I would not use one especially one that does
not come off.


Especially on an INDOOR ONLY cat, ffs.


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Old October 15th 07, 05:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
James
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

On Oct 14, 10:56 pm, "cybercat" wrote:
"Gail" wrote in ...
Collars on dangerous on cats. I would not use one especially one that does
not come off.


Especially on an INDOOR ONLY cat, ffs.


I find the bell specially useful INDOOR as I've already stepped on her
a few times without it. She does not meow. She often comes near me
without me knowing it.

Is there something indoors that would snag a cat?


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Old October 18th 07, 02:59 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mystro
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

On Oct 15, 9:50 am, James wrote:
I find the bell specially useful INDOOR as I've already stepped on her
a few times without it. She does not meow. She often comes near me
without me knowing it.

Is there something indoors that would snag a cat?


Exactly..especially for cats that like to run near your feet.

I'm sure on rare occation a cat
might get hung up on something and same for the dog but you can bet
it's ultra rare..there's a thousand things in
their lives which are alot more dangerious..like getting stepped on
and/or a 150lb person falling on them. I've done some
fairly deep archive searches and never found an instance where a cat
died from hanging?



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Old October 18th 07, 03:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mystro
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

On Oct 15, 9:50 am, James wrote:
On Oct 14, 10:56 pm, "cybercat" wrote:

"Gail" wrote in ...
Collars on dangerous on cats. I would not use one especially one that does
not come off.


Especially on an INDOOR ONLY cat, ffs.


I find the bell specially useful INDOOR as I've already stepped on her
a few times without it. She does not meow. She often comes near me
without me knowing it.

Is there something indoors that would snag a cat?



Exactly..especially for cats that like to run near your feet.

I'm sure on rare occation a cat
might get hung up on something and same for the dog but you can bet
it's ultra rare..there's a thousand things in
their lives which are alot more dangerious..like getting stepped on
and/or a 150lb person falling on them. I've done some
fairly deep archive searches and never found an instance where a cat
died from hanging?


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Old October 18th 07, 07:37 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mystro
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

On Oct 15, 9:50 am, James wrote:
I find the bell specially useful INDOOR as I've already stepped on her
a few times without it. She does not meow. She often comes near me
without me knowing it.

Is there something indoors that would snag a cat?


Exactly..especially for cats that like to run near your feet.

I'm sure on rare occation a cat
might get hung up on something same for a dog but you can bet it's
ultra rare..there's a thousand things in
their lives which are alot more dangerious..like getting stepped on or
a 150lb person falling on them.



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Old October 18th 07, 07:48 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mystro
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

On Oct 15, 9:50 am, James wrote:
I find the bell specially useful INDOOR as I've already stepped on her
a few times without it. She does not meow. She often comes near me
without me knowing it.

Is there something indoors that would snag a cat?


Exactly..especially for cats that like to run near your feet.

I'm sure on rare occation a cat
might get hung up on something and same for the dog but you can bet
it's ultra rare..there's a thousand things in
their lives which are alot more dangerious..like getting stepped on
and/or a 150lb person falling on them. I've done some
fairly deep archive searches and never found an instance where a cat
died from hanging?



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Old October 18th 07, 08:00 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mystro
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Posts: 36
Default collar that doesn't come off?

On Oct 15, 9:50 am, James wrote:
I find the bell specially useful INDOOR as I've already stepped on her
a few times without it. She does not meow. She often comes near me
without me knowing it.

Is there something indoors that would snag a cat?


Exactly..especially for cats that like to run near your feet.

I'm sure on rare occation a cat
might get hung up on something and same for the dog but you can bet
it's ultra rare..there's a thousand things in
their lives which are alot more dangerious..like getting stepped on
and/or a 150lb person falling on them. I've done some
fairly deep archive searches and never found an instance where a cat
died from hanging?



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Old October 18th 07, 08:05 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mystro
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

On Oct 15, 9:50 am, James wrote:
I find the bell specially useful INDOOR as I've already stepped on her
a few times without it. She does not meow. She often comes near me
without me knowing it.

Is there something indoors that would snag a cat?


Exactly..especially for cats that like to run near your feet.

I'm sure on rare occation a cat
might get hung up on something and same for the dog but you can bet
it's ultra rare..there's a thousand things in
their lives which are alot more dangerious..like getting stepped on
and/or a 150lb person falling on them. I've done some
fairly deep archive searches and never found an instance where a cat
died from hanging?



 




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