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My kitties have collars. I buy the flea collars. Are these a good idea? Mine have never had a flea so they must work. They also have ID tags and ID barrells with their address in and a magnetic mouse key each. Cats must now have strong neck muscles with all that they have hanging from their necks!!! Do like the collars that were mentioned in an earlier post, but they dont protect from fleas. Do most of you use frontline drops or something?? |
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I'm not a fan of the flea collars - they burned Lao really badly when he was younger - I now use frontline for the cats to protect against fleas - I also only let them wear collars that have a safety release buckle - my cats have had a few nasty accidents with the elasticated collars. |
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The flea collars I use have elasticated bits on them. I thought this was safe?????????? Oh dear!!! I would prefer them not to wear collars but they have a multi purpose = flea, cat flap key, id. I will maybe use frontline and they can be microchipped, but that still doesnt help me with the cat flap! |
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My first cat had a collar with an elasticated bit on it.......he came home once with it still round his neck but with one front leg through it as well. It was so tight under his leg that I had to cut the collar off and have never bought that type since. Obviously he had caught himself on a branch or something and had tried to use his leg to get himself free......it could have ended up nastier |
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