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never thought of that. thats a good point. i'll look for an easily snappable one perhaps. altho the likelyhood of him getting out is probably minimal. i'll ask his breeder what she does as she may have some advice about this also. |
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As another Stafford owner I agree totally with DM on this one, you may recall I posted a similar thread on dogweb the year before where Tee's collar got caught in Sal;s tooth chaos luckily we were there but Tess ended up almost choking - seriously although she was about 1 then she was not able to do anything once the collar was caught in Sal's tooth - Tess had a nose bleed, bloos from her ears and bloodshot eyes Sals a torn gum where the collar rubbed against her mouth, both panic striken we cut the collar from her neck it was so tight due to the incident we could not undo it and it was one of those snap ones. My point is that was a game that went wrong with someonein the room a mistimed move and all hell broke loose. Tess was a year old Staff and was almost choked even though we got her free in minutes - if she had been a kitten or cat she would have been dead. Another point you may find with a collar Indie thinks its great to retrieve the kitten by his collar. Mine used to wear collars but Oscar lost so many I gave up. Cleo does not wear one now mind you she goes nowhere. Karen |
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thanks for that kazz. indie doesnt wear a collar for a similar reason, nearly choking from getting her collar caught on a gate. i think i may possibly opt for no collar. oh this is so difficult. well, i guess we will be taking him out on a harness hopefully so he will be familiar with the immediate area and hopefully not wonder too far if he does get out |
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I'm a great believer in harness training, Jenny...fun for you and the cat also. Good luck, whatever you decide! |
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