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  #21  
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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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?



  #25  
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?



  #26  
Old October 18th 07, 03:31 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
-Lost
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

Response from mystro :

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?


Hey um, mystro. Do you know what latency or lag is? Network
congestion and whatnot? There is normally no need to post, wait 2
minutes and post again if you do not see your own post.

For example... I see your post 6 times. At first I thought it was a
mistake at the server end or maybe you even hit send twice, but it
appears you rewrote the message 4 times.

Have a little patience friend. Good luck.

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kidding. No I am not.
  #27  
Old October 18th 07, 04:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mystro
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

Oops, I had connection problems and sending my post was accidently
sent everytime I tried to reconnect.

  #28  
Old October 18th 07, 04:17 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
mystro
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

Lost,

It was the same message and I was waiting..sometimes ten min or so,
weird. sorry folks

  #29  
Old October 24th 07, 10:09 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Gadget Man
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Default collar that doesn't come off?

There is a lot of information on the dangers of collars and an
alternative type of electronic cat flap at http://www.microchipcatflaps.co.uk/

 




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