I have had to keep my cats caged up for the past few days outdoors because they keep loosing their collars. I don't want them to not have their tags while they are outside, so does anyone know of a good collar that won't come off? I keep them as tight as they will go without being too tight, and my cats still find a way to get them off.
2/22/2008 1:39:36 PM
shit.they keep losing their collars because they are loosening.[Edited on February 22, 2008 at 1:40 PM. Reason : title correction]
2/22/2008 1:40:24 PM
keep your cats in doors. No one wants your animal shitting on their lawn, dancing all over their car and being a neighborhood nuisance.
2/22/2008 1:42:24 PM
not going to happen.
2/22/2008 1:50:52 PM
glue or velcro should help
2/22/2008 1:52:53 PM
I use the ones with the plastic safety clips - that CAN come off if you pull VERY hard, but wont otherwise.Never had my cat get out of hers unless it was too loose- so you could try that.
2/22/2008 4:51:45 PM
Quit pussying around and tighten that shit down.Pun intended.
2/22/2008 8:52:31 PM
I agree with the plastic snaps (Safety Cat makes some, at Petsmart). If your cats like to squeeze in tight places, they'd be able to free themselves. (Better to lose a tag than have the cat get stuck or hurt.) They don't come off unless you really tug hard. I have a Safety Cat collar on my indoor kitty, and one day she was without it. I didn't find the collar until I moved out of my apartment, and it was in between the folds of a sofa bed couch. I have no idea how she climbed in there, but I am so glad she wasn't stuck!
2/22/2008 8:56:34 PM
you know, i'm trying to get a collar that my cat WON'T break out of, not one that it WILL break out of
2/22/2008 9:13:11 PM
I bet that they are helping each other get out of them. We had 2 dogs that did that, we could never get them to wear collars after that.
2/22/2008 9:31:19 PM
are they chipped? i can't get a cat collar to stay on my cat either.
2/22/2008 11:55:16 PM
My cat almost choked to death under a chain link fence that it liked to crawl under because it's flea collar snagged on it. i wouldn't really recommend a tight collar on an outdoor cat. You'll want something loose or breakaway.
2/23/2008 12:36:59 AM
^^^^ then get your damn cat microchipped if you're so determined and as we are apparently giving you shitty help. otherwise, get the safety collars at petsmart or petco.not much good tags are going to do if your cat is dead because it got stuck somewhere from the collar.[Edited on February 23, 2008 at 1:41 AM. Reason : your]
2/23/2008 1:40:21 AM
i got the cats a cat harness for 25 cents at petco.and no. I don't want to spend that much money to get them chipped. they are just fucking cats.
2/23/2008 11:10:15 AM
1% of cats in shelters are reunited with their owners, without the chip.60% of cats in shelters are reunited with their owners WITH the chip.Microchipping is imperative for outdoor pets, no excuses!
2/23/2008 3:27:54 PM
88% of people can make up statistics too.[Edited on February 23, 2008 at 3:44 PM. Reason : ]
2/23/2008 3:43:42 PM
you can get the home again chip for 25 bucks at some rabies clinicsmy kitties wear lupine collars, 100% guaranteed so I can trade them in any time they get scratched up
2/23/2008 4:02:07 PM
25 bucks? they are fucking cats.but yeah, the collars i got my cats look like those lupine things. they were in the clearance bin though.[Edited on February 23, 2008 at 4:18 PM. Reason : ]
2/23/2008 4:17:01 PM
You've probably spent at least that much on replacement collars. Ridiculous!Why do you get pets, if it's too inconvenient and expensive for you to consider their health and saftey?If "they're just cats" it's likely you get little to no enjoyment out of having them, and if that's the case I hope you've determined at this point that you're probably not cut out to own another, and will refrain from it in the future.And yes, a nylon harness for an outdoor cat, that probably climbs trees and likes to hide in small, "safe" spaces was a WISE choice, kudos to you!
2/23/2008 4:50:36 PM
^ What seachel said. I wonder what he feeds them since $25 is too much for a collar - you know, a potentially one-time fee. If they're "just fucking cats," they must not get real cat food or real cat litter or real cat toys or real cat VETERINARY TREATMENT.Fuck you for owning a living thing. You want a good collar that won't come off and has their info on it, you can fork out a few bucks. Spend the $$ for flea/tick MEDS and get a belt-style collar for their info. That won't loosen. Go to the SPCA, go to Petsmart, Walmart, Petco, the pet store up Wake Forest Rd near the Aldi. There's your damn suggestions.[Edited on February 23, 2008 at 4:59 PM. Reason : .]
2/23/2008 4:58:19 PM
Alright, my intention wasn't to come off as offensive. But 50 bucks will get both cats microchipped, its a great investment! For the rest of their lives you'll have peace of mind. No matter where they wander off too or if they loose another collar... all an animal control officer, an animal hospital or an animal shelter has to do is scan them, and they know where to find you! I mean you obviously have a bachelor's degree and likely a decent job, what's a one time $50 to you?!It's really the only guaranteed solution to help prevent you from being separated from your cats.
2/23/2008 5:31:42 PM
jesus. if they're 'just fucking cats' why the hell do you care if they wear a collar.
2/23/2008 5:57:07 PM
Maybe look into some puppy sized collars. You can always poke holes smaller/larger on the webbed ones. They don't have to be choking the cat to be on tight enough, just enough to get your 2 fingers comfortably underneath.The one I have on my cat works pretty well. It has elastic on it so that if she does get really stuck, she could slip out. Otherwise, ask a vet. I'm sure they can tell you the pros/cons of good/bad products.
2/23/2008 6:05:54 PM
why do you have to feed them? They have natural hunting instincts. They don't need cat litter or toys, either.[Edited on February 23, 2008 at 6:15 PM. Reason : .]
2/23/2008 6:14:02 PM
Nix the collars all together. Our cats learned how to take the off each other and they never stayed on again. We got them microchipped instead. It's a little chip that they inject into the excess neck skin that has all their vet records and your contact info in it. Your vet can do it, or for cheaper you can look up pet events where they do low cost implants. homeagain.com
2/23/2008 6:35:38 PM
wow! that's a great suggestion!
2/23/2008 7:06:38 PM
if you cunts love cats so much why don't you take mine?i do not want these cats.
2/24/2008 8:43:18 AM
bitches love smiley faces cats
2/24/2008 11:21:32 AM
THEN WHY DID YOU GET THEM IN THE FIRST PLACEfor crying out loud
2/24/2008 2:16:26 PM
i do not have a link, but I believe there is a thread stating his new chick does not love cats
2/24/2008 4:18:42 PM
she is not my new chick. she is my fiancee, and the allergies have become unbearable.and yes, she is more important to me than a cat.oh, and sorry about the C-word dropping. it wasn't directed to the majority of people in here. [Edited on February 24, 2008 at 9:41 PM. Reason : ]
2/24/2008 9:39:52 PM
i have pretty terrible allergies, and one of my cats gets me worse than the other. I started bathing her in relief shampoo and creme rinse and it worked pretty well, but I have to bathe her at least every two weeks.your cats are actually loosening the collars? i don't think any kind of cat specific collar is going to work. all cat collars are made to come off easily if snagged, but you might be able to find a belt like collar with a safety clasp, but i think the only belt collars i've seen for cats have a little elastic band so it will stretch over the head if they get caught, and i guess that would defeat the whole purpose.
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