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CHOCOLATE BROWN - ADJUSTABLE CAT SAFETY COLLAR-BREAKAWAY | 
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| Manufacturer: National Leash Company Category: Kitchen
List Price: $5.98 Buy New: $4.98 You Save: $1.00 (17%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 6113
Media: Misc. Size: One size fits all Looks great on cats! Best buy in cat collars!
UPC: 802134551270 EAN: 0802134551270 ASIN: B0002C9DGI
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fits all sizes-Adjustable-Opens if snagged or breakaway. | | • | Will not choke - Double safety feature. | | • | We listened to your imput and have redesigned collar! | | • | Easy on hair - No hot spot buildup. | | • | World's thinnest cat collar - Full money back guarantee. |
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Product Description This lightweight adjustable cat safety collar is a strong seller in pet stores. Adjust to your cats neck size. If the collar snags it will only open and not choke your cat. Extra breakaway feature added. Because it is thin, it will not mat the cat's hair. ID tag ring included.
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| Customer Reviews:
Hands Down the Best Collar September 10, 2008 Hands down the best cat collar I've found to date!
My cat and I came to a resolve when she insisted on being an outdoor cat... a collar. I was using various basic collars until I noticed that she was losing fur around her neck. Other times I found crust (as if she scratched it or it rubbed her to rough).
Since I spoil her with everything I figured it was time to find the best collar too. Checked [...] and other places and everyone seemed to have collars with hip designs but nothing really to help the irritation if wearing a collar 24/7.
This is the collar I have been looking for. It is light and durable. It doesn't tightly wrap around her neck but loops around with the id tag sitting loosely on her chest. It has the breakaway feature so my little huntress doesn't get caught in anything while on the run. I bought 3 more. The Red with blue white speckle is adorable. :)
Her fur is growing back and she is at her happiest... and I have one less thing to worry about :)
P.S.: There have been complaints on other reviews about the collar not 'breaking away' - they fixed that some time ago so it snaps off easily.
kitten collar May 18, 2008 I purchased this collar for my kitten, found as a stray. She is a bit of a wild child. She took to wearing the collar right away, as it is very light and thin. It does release well, as she has already gotten it off twice. I put it a little tighter and it has stayed on her for a few days now. It is made of cloth materials, so will not cause allergic reactions on the skin as other collars are likely to do. I am glad I made this purchase.
Innovative January 14, 2008 This is one of the only "new" designs I've seen for cat collars in a long time. It's light, unobtrusive, and attractive, to boot. The thin material has a round cross-section, so longhaired cats don't get matted fur. This particular color looks great on our tabby. This is the first brown collar I've managed to find.
Great collars!! March 22, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My cats and I just love these collars. They are thin and don't bury into the fur. I'm also looking forward to new colors!!
Not so safe... February 9, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought six of these collars for my five cats. (I bought an extra just in case one of the cats lost one.) I thought the colors were great, and I was happy with the idea of the material, as opposed to cheap vynil. They do look fashionable, I think, and are discreet enough to not take away from the beauty of the cat itself. However, these collars are NOT "breakaway" collars. They enlarge if they get caught on something, but this actually only adds its own problems. Several times my cats came home with one leg through the collar (and the collar extended as far as possible). I hated to think what would have happened if the cat had gotten the collar caught on something AFTER getting the leg stuck. One cat finally did come home without his, and I didn't replace it. Another came home with the collar around her chest (both front legs had gone through), and it was constricting her. I pulled to try to get it off, but it was obviously very painful, and in the end the only solution was for me to cut it off. I decided these collars are not very safe after all--too bad I bought six at once (the reviews at the time were pretty good, generally). I've taken them all off, and now my daughters can play with them on their stuffed animals. They look do look cute! I just don't trust them on live animals.
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