can u give a never used dog collar to a cat?
Thursday, June 4th, 2009 at
bored asked:
can you?!
Tagged with: Dog Cat • Dog Collar
Filed under: Dog Collars • Other - Pets
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Small Dog Harness
If the cat ever goes outside, no. Cats who go outside need break-away collars so that they wont get strangled if they ever get caught on a fence or tree branch.
If the cat always stays inside, then you can probably do it. As long as it fits and doesn’t have spikes or something.
Dog Collars And Leashes
I would think so… its still a collar,
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just as long as its not too big for your cat
Hope this helps.
Dog Collars And Leads
If its a inside cat yes
but thats still bad. Cat collars have elastic soo if the get court on something like a tree of something high they can slip out and not get hung
buy a cat colllar
Fancy Dog Collars
Well, it depends on the cat. It wouldn’t actually know that it was a dog collar, but my current cat, for example, won’t wear any kind of collar at all. I did everything the way they tell you to, let him play with it first (with me) and even have it day and night for a few days. When I tried to put it on him, he went absolutely crazy and just about hurt himself trying to pull it off. Some cats just won’t wear anything.
Custom Dog Collars
No….dosage is generally higher, and chemical content different for dogs.
Custom Dog Collars
Never, never, never as cats need break-away collars EVEN WHEN indoors. One of my cats is, forever, looking for trouble and it, always, finds him. He would be dead if he didn’t have a break-away collar as he used to hang himself on the cat-tree which 3 other cats never had an “issue” with.
With every hanging, I had to get him a new collar – he, finally, learned, after the third time (four years ago).
Dog Collars And Leashes
1st ax your vet.
2nd perhaps axing the meowy cat if it is okay w/them.
1 pawpaw for no, 2 pawpaws for yipper
dog+collars
sorry, but no. have you ever noticed that a dog collar is thicker and bigger? it would be VERY uncomfortable for you cat. Not to mention she does need he/she needs there own collar that is fitted properly and is breakaway. Most dog collars are not breakaway because they aren’t climbing up trees and what not. Besides, cat collars aren’t expensive at all! A plain one is only about 5 dollars or so and printed ones are 10.
(Hate to break it to ya, but all cat collars have bells!!) I know, these are very annoying but I suggest you just take a pair of pliers and cut it off. I have two cats and they never go outside so we don’t even bother with collars. They are microchipped, though, in case they do get out. ;D
Hope it helps!
Dog Collars And Leads
Even indoor cats could get their collars caught on something in the house therefore you really should only use appropriate cat collars. Cats are not accessories so the function of the collar comes before the look. If it is a flea collar then NEVER use products made for dogs on cats as some products used for dogs WILL kill you cat. That is guaranteed. It is better to get cat-specific drops
Personalized Dog Collars
dont waste a perfectly good collar on a useless unworthy thing called a cat. give to a dog owner.