Me neither...
Originally posted by Uabassoon
[IMG]Well 'Little Boy Boba' showed his true stripes on Saturday. He got his collar stuck in his mouth and proceeded to flip out. [/IMG]
Sorry, but I just have to comment on this. Please double check that his collar isn't too lose, this is how I lost my Zasper. She got her jaw stuck in her collar when I wasn't home, and even though I had one of those safety break away collars it didn't help. So please be careful, I would hate to see someone else lose a cat the way I lost my Zasper. Ever since then I don't keep collars on my cats.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one who agrees. As I keep my cat indoors, I don't keep a collar on her. She is really quite clumsy and I've seen her do similar things, even with really tight collars. Of course, if she leaves the house (for the vets, e.g.) it gets put on and she will be microchipped soon
Mum to two little humans, a very vocal 14 year old Ragdoll, and a super energetic and snuggly rescue kitten.
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