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catnapper
02-08-2004, 10:29 AM
I've noticed that a lot of indoor cats don't wear collars. Pouncer is endlessly losing his collars! We have three that we rotate as we find them... usually in the oddest places!

Anyway, those of you with indoor cats - does yours always wear a collar? If not, do you worry about them escaping in the warm weather (Pouncer will surely be trying this.) I don't mind the "hassle" of putting the collar back on him daily, but he looks so much more handsome without it!:D Maybe he's trying to tell us that he knows he's too good looking for a collar!;)

Are there special collars around that he won't be able to slink out of. I know that he somehow manages to loosen the slider thing that determines how loose or tight a collar is.... in essense, he manages to make it bigger whle still wearing it. Don't ask me how the boy does it - he's too smart for his own good!

(day two - no camera):eek:

Aspen and Misty
02-08-2004, 12:04 PM
We don't use collars because Misty almost got chocked to death on one 2 or 3 years ago. We had bought Misty a collar maybe a year before and she had worn it happily. Then, about a year later she started breathing heavy and making all kinds of stuffed up breahting noises and always breathed through her mouth. I was getting scared she had a cold or something. Then one day when I was petting her I felt her collar and it was rock hard. It wouldn't move or anything. I had to cut it off of her. It was super scary and I feel like a terrible mom every time I tell this story, I should of checked the collar more often :( It's my fault. But ever since I havn't been able to bring myself to try a collar again. And Misty is 10 years old and the only time she ever "escaped" she sat on the front poarch wailing her lungs out and banging on the door. When we went out her tail was HUGE. LOL. She hasn't gone out since.

We might have to use one for Sada, I hope not though. I keep praying she'll be afried of the outdoors. LOL.

Ash

ps: How are you doing with no camra? I think we need to start a support group for you.

RedHedd
02-08-2004, 12:16 PM
Both of mine are microchipped and don't really like wearing collars so they run around nekkid! :eek: :D

Uabassoon
02-08-2004, 12:38 PM
Mine don't wear collars anymore. A few years ago I had a cat named Zasper that choked on her collar. I think she may have been trying to lossen it or something, but her bottom jaw got stuck on it. It was one of those collars that was supposed to snap off, but i didn't :( So since then no collars for my pets.

kimlovescats
02-08-2004, 01:14 PM
I used to have them for all of them, but they would either get them off, or scare me to death with getting them caught on their teeth, claws or other things. I just watch all of my cats like hawks, so that NO ONE gets outdoors without my knowledge! Luckily any of them who ever have managed to get out the door, generally FREAK OUT and come screaming back to the house like, WHAT THE HECK WAS I THINKING!!!!!! :eek: :D

Felicia's Mom
02-08-2004, 01:18 PM
Felicia does not wear a collar; she will fight it until she gets it off.

Beau will wear one, but doesn't have it on right now.

sirrahbed
02-08-2004, 01:22 PM
I thought collars on cats were dangerous in case they got hooked on something - not sure where i got the idea - so never gave it any thought until this thread:rolleyes: Thankfully, my three have never shown any interest in the door or what lies beyond.

CatDad
02-08-2004, 01:38 PM
My 2 don't wear collars. Bob is chipped and I really should get Joey done also, if I am going to continue with no collar on her.

I have not had a bad experince with a collar, but with them being indoor I just don't do it. Although I do know that there is always the chance of them getting outside.

If they were in/out kitties they would be wearing collars.

EssTer
02-08-2004, 01:48 PM
before car accident Buddy was with collar and it was good, because there was written our address and driver found Buddy´s home... But at the moment he isn´t wearing collar, seems he don´t wanna to go out ...

Lorraine
02-08-2004, 02:15 PM
I worry about keeping collars on my cats when I am not home, just incase they should get themselves in a situation they can't get out of. sometimes Romeo gets in my closet, and walks along the tops on my clothes. The clothes are hanging on the pole, on hangers. cats go the craziest places. Once, Sammy got his bottom jaw stuck on his collar, probably trying to take it off. (it was a breakaway collar, that didn't breakaway!) I was home to help him at the time. now, I will only put one on them if I am taking pictures for Christmas or something, then I take them off. I am not too concerned about them sneaking out, I live on the 7th floor, and they would have to take the elevator down, if they wanted to escape!

emily_the_spoiled
02-08-2004, 02:51 PM
None of indoor kitties wear collars for various reasons. But Emily and Tanner are both micro-chipped and Charlie will be chipped when he goes in for his rabies shot. Besides they have not really expressed ANY interest in being outside...

catnapper
02-08-2004, 05:33 PM
Pouncer has no interest in going outsied RIGHT NOW. We went to visit Jen for a few minutes today and when we returned home, my daughter wanted to see what would happen if she put him in the middle of the yard (I kind of figured what his reaction would be) so we put him down in the driveway and that boy RAN to the back door, stood on hind legs and scrathed the door. All the while meowing his head off. Then he ran around the house basically saying "I'm in! I'm home!"

But I have the feeling all of that will change once the weather warms up. Last summer, when he was itty bitty, he snuck out a few times. Each time was when someone was lugging stuff to the car or to the trash. Luckily, each time, he ran around to the front of the house and sat on the porch waiting for us to let him back in. I just really worry about him getting out without a collar. We definately cannot afford to get him microchipped... but even then, how many people would find a cat and then check to see if it was microchipped?

I do worry about him and getting caught on the collar. Luckily, the tear away works - too well. LOL. Seriously, now I'm worried even more! I think I'll try leaving him without a collar for a while, and if he starts trying to slip outside, the collar might have to go back on.

cutie_chica
02-08-2004, 06:02 PM
Funny this topic should come up just yesterday I had 3 new name tags made, and got Princess Tony and Patches all new collars. They are all indoor, but lately they have been trying to run out and catch the birds in my front lawn. Princess' collar came up missing last night, then she dragged out her old one this morning, and her old collar had been missing for 4 months!!!:eek: She must have hidden it. So all my kitties have collars and tags :) And about the break-a-way collars, mine work well, I tested them on Tony, he squirms alot so I grabed him and pulled on his collar a little and it came apart, so its all good for me :p :D

cubby31682
02-08-2004, 06:24 PM
Cubby doesn't wear one either. It stressed him out to much trying to put it on him so I gave up. He is afraid to go outside he knows when he goes outside it means vet visit.

kitten645
02-08-2004, 06:49 PM
I tried to get them to wear collars but they both did a Houdini and escaped the collars several times. I wish I could get Calvin to wear a harness so that we could go for walks. I think he would enjoy it but I guess it would also expose him to other dangers like diseases. I know of cats that have choked to death on collars. I'm going to get them chipped but after our bad experience at the vet this week I'm reconsidering doing anything that might make them ill or stressed.
Claudia

NoahsMommy
02-08-2004, 09:49 PM
Half of our cats wear collars, half wont tolerate them long enough to overcome the urge to rip them off. :)

As our cats go under anesthesia, I've been getting them microchipped. So far, Noah, Hermie, Samson and Phoebe are chipped. It hurts otherwise...that needle is huge! :eek:

krazyaboutkatz
02-08-2004, 10:42 PM
None of my cats wear collars. They are all indoor only cats and Sunny, Cirrus, and Sky are microchipped. Cirrus and Sky came that way. Only Sky will try to go out sometimes but it only leads to a hallway and I live on the second floor so I have time to catch him before he goes any where.:)

shais_mom
02-09-2004, 12:51 AM
Kylie doesn't wear a collar b/c she has sensitive skin due to her rodent's ulcer and the vet advised me not to have her wear one.
Her hair gets matted and and rubs raw open spots on her neck. I didn't realize this and when I took her collar off it had been growing into her neck and was infected. I cried b/c I thought I was trying to decapitate her. :(
So no collars for her!

halliecat
02-09-2004, 09:16 AM
How much is it to microchip? Is it worth for indoor cats?

RICHARD
02-09-2004, 07:15 PM
a collar??


are you kidding??

Edward got a collar, the tearaway kind with the 'fastex' style
clip, along with a bell, so I could use my sonar to locate him at
night......


I put it on him and he found that he could hook his back claw in between the collar and his neck and SNAP.....the thing comes off...

After three times i said "forget it"......


Trick a cat?
You fool him once,
Teach a cat to trick you?
You are screwed!



:rolleyes:

catnapper
02-09-2004, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by RICHARD
Trick a cat?
You fool him once,
Teach a cat to trick you?
You are screwed!
:rolleyes:

Richard, you need to write a book! Soon it'll be as famous as good old Ben Franklin's witty sayings!

krazyaboutkatz
02-09-2004, 11:53 PM
Originally posted by halliecat
How much is it to microchip? Is it worth for indoor cats? I think it depends on how expensive your vet is and you can probably have it done at the Humane Society for less money. I think my current vet charges about $65.00 but I could be wrong. When I adopted Sunny almost 3 years ago, I think I paid between $35-45. I think it's well worth it for indoor cats. More places are using the scanners to detect microchips on lost pets.

catmandu
02-11-2004, 09:21 AM
8 of rthe 13 wear the Ova Collars , that are excellent flea protection. But they keep losing them , or tearing them off , and ruining them , and at 20 dollars a pop , there are two expensive to replace. They break them so they cant be put back on.

catmandu
02-11-2004, 09:21 AM
8 of rthe 13 wear the Ova Collars , that are excellent flea protection. But they keep losing them , or tearing them off , and ruining them , and at 20 dollars a pop , there are two expensive to replace. They break them so they cant be put back on.

jenluckenbach
02-11-2004, 03:21 PM
No collars here.

*ABYCAT* Alice
02-11-2004, 03:32 PM
Our cats don't have collars (both indoor cats). But Tess has a tattoo with her ID no in her ear, and Costello has a microchip.
To get a chip here in Sweden costs 200 SKr (approx. 15 USD).

Edwina's Secretary
02-11-2004, 03:34 PM
Mine have no collars. Every year I am at a loss as to what to do with their tags....;) IF they go outside into the fenced backyard, they wear a harness, with a bell, and a leash....

Kater
02-11-2004, 03:38 PM
Nipo wears a break-away collar and is microchipped. The collar has a bell and a small tag with our phone number. She hasn't ever been able to figure out how to get her collar off, which is good. I don't feel like she is active enough to be likely to get in a situation where her collar will choke her but if it does happen I hope it will break away like it is supposed to! My greater concern is that one day she may get out of the house (she has been an indoor-outdoor cat in the past) and without a collar people would assume she is a stray and make no effort to take her to the Humane Society or find her guardians. We have a lot of stray and feral cats in Hawaii.

I realize I am taking some risk by having her wear a collar but I still feel I am doing what is best for my situation.

aki
02-11-2004, 03:47 PM
Chuck dosen't wear a collar. I am terrified that it will get hooked on something and he'll choke to death. Besides, he's strictly an indoor cat.

catcrazylady
02-12-2004, 07:55 AM
No collars on my crew.

prechrswife
02-12-2004, 08:34 AM
Our three are all indoors and do not wear collars. Samson never tries to get out. Saphirah tries, but never gets any further than under the car in the carport. Chloe has only gotten out once, and when she realized she was outside and not in a forbidden room, she ran straight back to the door. (BTW, Chloe is microchipped. When we adopted her, they did the chip at the shelter as part of the adoption process, so we only paid the amount of the adoption fee.)

Kitty Talker9204
02-12-2004, 07:30 PM
I HATE COLLARS!!!! i hate them so much all of my cats get chocked by them it get caught on their bottom jaw and then they are tryin so hard to get it off i hate them wish they were never made!!! :mad: Colars = death!!!