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Might be worth getting a half-dozen Nae! They do work, and if your little one is a climber she might soon need more than one replacement! |
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I have always used those collars for my cats and have bought several.....the thing is you don't mind a bit when you realise they must have got caught on something..... |
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I've lost count of the number of collars that Misty has lost. I agree with what you say though, it really is better to lose £3 worth of collar than your beloved cat. |
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My cas have never had a cat flap, and do not wear collars, so I haven't a clue about either... So your cats wear them on their collars and they open the cat flap?? |
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Yes that is right Moli we have the magnetic cat keys which open the cat flaps, I think are quite good, we have only had about 3 "other" cats come into our home without the keys and I think they followed our cats in. |
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