No my cats don't wear collars. I have one inside/outside cat but he never goes past the driveway, and since my cats are show cats they leave big ugly marks on the cats fur.
My cats do not wear collars. They are strictly indoor cats. Of course, there could be a chance they escape, but then it's a very small chance. THe microchips are perfecty safe, I imagine, both my cats have them.Originally Posted by xocats
My furbabies are indoor only & don't wear collars. I have been think about having them microchipped so that if they ever got out...they might be returned. I would love more info. about the safety of microchips. They seem so large.
Thank you! LOL, I just thought, "what the heck is this?"Originally Posted by rapunzel47
Looks as if they intend you to put one hook through the tag and the other through the hook on the collar, and squeeze them closed with pliars. The woman who makes the tags I get for our monsters supplies rings -- just like small key rings, that are a double circle. They work really well and don't require any tools. As far as the tag is concerned, the big thing is that it is durable and has your contact info on it in a legible form. Beyond that, pretty much any kind of tag should be fine.
Some take to them more quickly than others. I had a real fight with Fawn. I have about half a dozen collars in the drawer, that I bought while trying to get her to accept it. I use stretchy collars with a safety catch, and she slipped out of them, undid them, you name it.Originally Posted by ciera23
Thank you! LOL, I just thought, "what the heck is this?"
I will try it on his collar and see how he does... He is already scratchin at his collar though, I hope he learns to keep it on. Little brat! LOL
Originally Posted by rapunzel47
Some take to them more quickly than others. I had a real fight with Fawn. I have about half a dozen collars in the drawer, that I bought while trying to get her to accept it. I use stretchy collars with a safety catch, and she slipped out of them, undid them, you name it.