It turns out that almost 3 out of 4 cats will wear a cat collar. 72.7 percent of cats wore their collars during an entire six-month study period in research published by Linda Lord, DVM, in 2010.
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The Derry GRRRL inspired cat collar is perfectly designed, as a nod to our local history. Ideal for bringing home or gifting as a cherished memory, featuring a delightful bell and a quick release buckle perfect for all types of adventures.
Here are its key highlights:
Heritage-Inspired Design: The collar showcases local heritage and architecture, adding a meaningful touch that celebrates history.
Stylish and Comfortable: Crafted for both style and comfort, it ensures your cat looks adorable while feeling great with our padded collar and quick release buckle.
Includes a Bell: The attached bell adds a charming detail, helping you keep track of your cat.
Adjustable Fit: Fully adjustable, the collar allows for a secure and comfortable fit as your cat grows or changes from 20cm to 28cm
Memory Maker: Ideal for special occasions or everyday adventures, this collar helps capture memorable moments with your feline friend.
This cat collar not only serves as a functional accessory but also a beautiful way to create lasting memories and embrace the history of the Derry GRRRL!
Cat Collar Sizes
Size |
Neck Range |
One Size |
7.9 to 11.8 inches (20 to 30 cm) |
It turns out that almost 3 out of 4 cats will wear a cat collar. 72.7 percent of cats wore their collars during an entire six-month study period in research published by Linda Lord, DVM, in 2010.
Your collar should be snug enough to fit but loose enough
that two fingers can fit between it and your cat's neck. Let your cat get used to their collar for a few minutes before taking it off. Reinforce your cat's behaviours
throughout, give it tons of praise, pats, and a few treats when they comply.
Breakaway safety cat collars with ID tags can help to keep your cat safe and identify them quickly if they get lost. With outdoor cats this can easily happen, but even indoor cats can escape through an open door or window, so indoor cats can also benefit from wearing a collar and tag too.
If you aren't willing to curb your feline's wanderlust, a common alternative is to attach a bell to her collar to alert wildlife of her approach. Studies have shown that whether bells on your cat collar, help prey escape from cats, and the general consensus was yes!
A well-fitting, comfortable cat collar should be suitable for long-term wear. However, there may be times when you will need to take your cat's collar off. You may be advised to take your cat's collar off following routine
vaccinations, or when administering treatment at back-of-the-neck such as a flea spot-on.
Even indoor-only cats should wear collars, because if your
cat does get out, a well-meaning person may think your cat is a stray and take her to an animal shelter. With an collar and an ID tag, your cat has a better
chance of safely and quickly getting back home.
If you decide to walk your cat on a leash, it is crucial that you attach this to a harness rather than a collar. Cats can easily slip out of collars or may choke if they escape and become entangled. Also, a proper cat harness rather than a dog harness should be used as these are more comfortable and secure.
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