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| Cats and collars | |
| By: shadowfox79 Date: November 29, 2023, 1:07 am | |
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| Does anyone have any ideas about how to keep a collar on a cat? | |
| After our cat Spot brought home a not-quite-dead pigeon, we | |
| decided to bite the bullet and put a belled collar on him. He | |
| isn't particularly keen on it, but it seemed to do the trick | |
| since he hasn't brought any dead or nearly-dead things home | |
| since. However, about a week ago I came downstairs to find the | |
| collar lying on the floor and both cats looking innocent. We | |
| couldn't work out how he had got it off since it wasn't broken, | |
| but DH put it back on him and we hoped that would be the end of | |
| it. | |
| Nope. A couple of days ago I was about to break up a fight | |
| between Spot and his sister Dash when I realised they weren't | |
| actually fighting - she was attacking the clip on his collar. | |
| Five seconds later she had managed to unclip it and it was lying | |
| on the floor again. She did it again yesterday. | |
| How am I supposed to keep a collar on Spot when Dash has learned | |
| how to unfasten the thing for him? | |
| #Post#: 80568-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cats and collars | |
| By: sandisadie Date: November 29, 2023, 10:43 am | |
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| There are harnesses for cats. That is probably the only way to | |
| keep something on a cat's neck or body. I had a cat one time | |
| that I decided to try walking outside and attached his leash to | |
| a cat harness, which worked very well. | |
| #Post#: 80571-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cats and collars | |
| By: jpcher Date: November 29, 2023, 1:25 pm | |
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| What might be happening is that the collar has a quick-release | |
| safety function. So all Dash has to do is give the collar a | |
| strong tug and the buckle will release. | |
| This is actually a good thing. The collar might get snagged on | |
| something and the cat is able to release itself from the collar | |
| instead of being trapped. | |
| That happened to my kitty (who's worn a collar all her life). | |
| One day the collar went missing. I couldn't figure out what | |
| happened to it. Then a few days later I saw that it was tightly | |
| wedged in the corner of one of my heater vents. If it didn't | |
| have a quick-release I don't know how long kitty would have been | |
| stuck on the vent. | |
| You could get a collar that doesn't have a quick release buckle. | |
| But that (and a non-releasable harness) could cause problems if | |
| it gets hung up on something. Especially if the cat goes | |
| outdoors unsupervised. | |
| Sorry, I know that doesn't help with your question. Maybe just | |
| keep trying. Sooner or later Spot just might get used to it. | |
| #Post#: 80573-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cats and collars | |
| By: shadowfox79 Date: November 30, 2023, 12:56 am | |
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| [quote author=jpcher link=topic=2571.msg80571#msg80571 | |
| date=1701285941] | |
| What might be happening is that the collar has a quick-release | |
| safety function. So all Dash has to do is give the collar a | |
| strong tug and the buckle will release. | |
| This is actually a good thing. The collar might get snagged on | |
| something and the cat is able to release itself from the collar | |
| instead of being trapped. | |
| That happened to my kitty (who's worn a collar all her life). | |
| One day the collar went missing. I couldn't figure out what | |
| happened to it. Then a few days later I saw that it was tightly | |
| wedged in the corner of one of my heater vents. If it didn't | |
| have a quick-release I don't know how long kitty would have been | |
| stuck on the vent. | |
| You could get a collar that doesn't have a quick release buckle. | |
| But that (and a non-releasable harness) could cause problems if | |
| it gets hung up on something. Especially if the cat goes | |
| outdoors unsupervised. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Ah yes, you may be right. I wouldn't want Spot getting hung up | |
| on something, particular since Dash doesn't go outside with him | |
| - I'm sure if she did she'd be straight back here raising the | |
| alarm. | |
| Looks like I'll just have to hope Spot gets used to it. I'm a | |
| bit worried that a cat harness would have the same problem of | |
| potentially getting him stuck somewhere. | |
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