Although collars are generally thought to be for the canine kind,
many cat owners choose to purchase collars for their favorite
felines. There are many different kinds of cat collars on the
market, so it is imperative that you choose the best option for
your cat's needs and body. Consider taking your cat along on a
shopping trip to your local pet store-most welcome animals of all
types-and try on different models to find the perfect fit. Keep in
mind that although color, material, and style is important, these
aspects should come second to the fit of the collar.Traditionally,
cats wear collars that hold their identification information and a
bell. Ensuring your pet is properly identified is critical for any
animal, especially one that you intend on letting outside. In case
your cat becomes lost, you will have a much better chance of
finding your lost loved on if he or she has the appropriate
information securely attached to the collar. Most cat owners choose
to attach a small bell or another type of noise making device in
order to make small animals or birds aware of a predator's
presence. Cats tend to have retained more hunting instincts than
domesticated dogs, so this is a viable concern with many cat owners
tired of finding their feline bringing home helpless animals.A
buckle collar is the easiest type for a cat to wear, since it can
be put on and taken off quickly and easily. Try the collar on your
cat to ensure he or she cannot wiggle out of the collar. Just as a
loose collar is unacceptable, having a collar fitted too tight can
cause discomfort or even pain if your pet feline. For a younger cat
that will need a collar that grows with them, consider choosing an
adjustable collar to save you from purchasing new ones in the
future.Some owners choose elastic collars that slip on and off over
the cat's head. These are great for cats that do not need the extra
weight and bulk of a buckle. Keep in mind that any elastic collars
should be fitted to your cat to ensure the collar is not too loose
or too tight.For indoor cats, consider choosing collars with
breakaway panels or buckles that will immediately free the cat if
he or she becomes caught on something inside your house. Similarly,
you should choose collars made of materials that can easily be cut
in case the animal becomes caught. If you have an outdoor cat, look
into a collar that uses reflective materials. These reflective
materials will keep your precious feline safe at night. This is
quite important, since animals are more likely to become injured or
even killed since they cannot be seen. A reflective collar is also
a good idea for indoor cats, since you can see the animal in the
dark to avoid stepping on your pet.Some cats enjoy taking walks in
the great outdoors, but owners do not want them to be outdoors
unattended. Outdoor cats can easily become lost, stolen, injured,
or even killed. To solve this problem, some cat owners choose to
walk their cats on a leash just like a dog. Instead of a regular
collar, leash walking cats require a harness to prevent spine
issues. If you are in the market for harnesses, there are two main
types: the figure eight and the H-style. Depending on your
individual cat and the fit, these harnesses are excellent for any
cat that enjoys a walk in the park!Once you have determined the
specific type of collar for your cat, choose a color that fits his
or her personality. Whether your feline wants a rocker look with
black leather and metal studs or a pretty princess with pink
rhinestones, the options are limitless! To read about teacup pot
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