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Post by Dan on Jan 11, 2014 14:38:42 GMT -8
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Post by luna6killer on Jan 26, 2014 2:56:13 GMT -8
OMG - those are so awesome! LOL Well seriously, I'm surprised the cat is allowing anyone to put that on him!!
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Post by Jackie on Jan 26, 2014 18:10:12 GMT -8
Our cats don't even wear collars. I can only see them repeatedly jumping straight up into the air with one of these things on!
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Post by luna6killer on Jan 26, 2014 23:52:11 GMT -8
You know - I thought my cats would hate a collar as I've never put on on them and they are 6, 12, 13. Lo and behold, my nephew made some collars for them and I put them on them and they didn't mind them at all! They do not go outside so collars inside doesn't matter too much. You never know what these cats will put up with - mine sure surprised me!
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Post by Jackie on Jan 27, 2014 10:03:09 GMT -8
I wouldn't bother with a collar now....it would disrupt a smooth pet for me I did want to teach them to walk on a leash back in the day. So it would be a halter or naked.
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Post by Dan on Jan 27, 2014 10:59:20 GMT -8
Scooter was a fail with a collar as well. We got one of the break away ones, so he wouldn't hang himself. Took him all of an hour to figure out he could hook it with a paw, and pull to snap it off. We tried for a couple of week, but would find the collar every morning snapped of, so we gave up.
He's chipped, so if he ever did escape, an honest person that found him would have him scanned anyway...
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Post by luna6killer on Jan 27, 2014 13:18:01 GMT -8
I hear ya Dan, my son's cat, Hazard, is able to remove any collar but strangely enough, he will get it off, then come to my son, crying at him, until Aaron finds the collar and puts it back on. Obviously it's a game with him? LOL
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