6 Pcs Reflective Cat Collars with Bell 8"-10" Breakaway Nylon Collars Set, Star Reflective Stripes
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Yes, they do. I bought these for my cats to help save the song birds, and within a week, they were all gone.
The widest part of the collar is 1 cm (0. The buckle is 1 inch wide and 4 inches long. 5 cm (0. 6 inch)
They reflect a lot of light!! The collars are fantastic! When any light (even just a regular overhead light) strikes them at the right angle, they almost appear to light up! I've already purchased four! I'm completely enamored with them!
Mine have stayed on two indoor/outdoor cats for several months now, despite the fact that they are notorious for ripping collars off. I haven't noticed them loosening; both cats are small and would have fallen off by now if they had loosened.
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I have eight cats, and despite the fact that they are all indoor cats, I wanted a reflective collar with a bell so that I could find them more easily if they got out. I bought these in May, and they still look great, even when compared to the higher-priced collars I've previously purchased from pet stores. Only minor fraying of the fabric has occurred due to scratching by the cats, but the reflective material is still intact, and only one of the collars has recently lost its bell (a simple fix). The quick release snaps are strong enough not to come undone if the cat is scratching or playing, but not so tight that they won't come off if the cat gets stuck on something (one of my cats got a little too ambitious in chasing a fly up the window and got caught up the blinds). I didn't even get a chance to go rescue her before the collar came off). I'd buy these collars again in a heartbeat.
These collars are absolutely stunning. It's silly to write a review for such a low-cost item, but these are ideal. br>We use them to locate our cat in our fenced 1. Lot size is 5 acres. The colors are vibrant enough that he can be found hiding in the bushes. The reflective is visible at all times of the day and night. Some of the reflective parts don't even shine. br>br>We can write our phone number on the reflective part and it still shines. br>br>Easy to adjust, put on, and take off. And just loose enough for a cat to escape (as we've seen our own little stinker do). In the last six months, he has only lost three pounds. br>br>These are far superior to the $9 collars that I purchased separately.
My two outdoor cats seem to be losing collars at an alarming rate. As a result, I keep extra name tags on hand. (I know cats aren't supposed to wear collars or tags, but if they don't, they'll be stolen by well-meaning people. ) This refers to neighbors (as it has sadly happened to other neighbors). I have a handful of collars that I can use to replace lost collars for the same price I paid for a single collar. The breakaway clasp isn't too tight or easy to pull apart, but I docked a few stars for durability because the weave is fairly loose and will likely fray sooner rather than later.
I did a pull test on these to see if they would "break away" if my cat became stuck by the collar to something, and they do, but unlike most break aways, these require a little force and won't fall off due to your cat scratching itself.
The reflective stripe is peeling away after only a month of use. Maybe my cat is a particularly ardent bather, and she licked it off (?). ), but there was a half-inch gap between the two. I had to remove a long peeled section because I was afraid she'd ingest it by accident. They also come off fairly easily; in the first week, I had to look for it twice. On the bright side, my daughter has claimed the rest of the package for her stuffed animals, so it wasn't a complete waste, and their reflective stripes should stay on.
My cat, on the other hand, does not share this sentiment. This is a cat harness that is ultra-thin, light, and simple to use. It's very attractive and simple to put on the cat, but she won't walk around wearing it. I like the idea of being able to take my cat outside safely, but she's a free spirit who prefers to run around unrestricted.
For our multiple cats, these were the best collars I could find. They've had a lot of things go missing because they get into fights and yank them from each other or themselves. However, because they spend so much time outside, it's still safer than a regular collar. You don't want them to get caught or tangled up in the woods. Colors and reflectivity are appealing to me. I wish there were a wider range of colors to choose from. Boy cats love the various blues and greens. However, it was the best I could come up with!.
They're great; none of my cats are restricted from going out; they can leave and return whenever they want. I'm not sure how effective these will be because people can still be bad and intentionally run them over. However, I am hopeful that they will assist in preventing them from being run over. Because they are cats, I like that the clasp opens when you pull hard on the collar because I know they will be able to free themselves if the collar gets stuck somewhere.