Bow Tie Cat Collar Bandana - 2 Packs Classic Plaid Check Ginham Cat Collars with Scarf and Bow Tie - Adjustable Size with Bell - Perfect for Cats Puppy Small Dogs
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My kitty wearing the bandana gets caught in the other cats food bowls and he pulls away and it breaks away into the bowls. My kitty wearing the bandana gets caught These collars are one of my favorites, and they're still in excellent condition.
Selected User Reviews For Bow Tie Cat Collar Bandana - 2 Packs Classic Plaid Check Ginham Cat Collars with Scarf and Bow Tie - Adjustable Size with Bell - Perfect for Cats Puppy Small Dogs
The leather strap adds a lot to the collar's detail. What's even better is that the collars, bow tie, and bandana can all be removed. I already have a bandana collar, and this one looks identical to the one I purchased previously. Also, the collar clips are the ones that release with force, so you won't have to worry about your cat choking if it gets stuck on something outside.
I believe the newness of the bell itself was a shock when I used the bow tie one. He's used to hearing a bell, but this one sounds different, in a good way. He initially resisted it, but now he accepts it. It does have a few frays where the stitching may be coming undone, but it isn't causing any issues at the moment. I'm sure I could sew one for him if I wanted to. So, as adorable as these are, you could easily make your own if you know how to sew. The bandana and bow can be removed, and the collar is also printed with a cute pattern. I'm pleased with my purchase, and he appears to be quite fashionable.
The bells can be a pain to deal with overnight unless you plan on taking the collars off every evening or having your pet wear them only on special occasions.
I bought these items to make my cat and puppy look alike. With them on, they make an adorable couple. The bells are also useful because they allow me to hear where my pets are in the house at all times. I was disappointed to discover that the collar is not compatible with a leash. The buckle isn't very sturdy, and it's only there for looks. The seams have also begun to loosen, resulting in a tangle of thread hanging from the bandana, despite the fact that I've only had it for a few months. Despite the fact that my cat's bow tie collar appears to be in good condition, I believe this item would be better suited to cats due to its lack of durability. This item could also be useful for short-term projects or photo shoots. I wouldn't recommend it for a puppy or a small dog in general.
Jingling as he walks, on the other hand, is definitely getting him more excited to play! We may eventually remove the bell, but for now, it's all in good fun!.
She'd been digging at herself for a while and thought this would be a cute way to keep her from self-harming. The fabric faded so quickly that she only wore it for a month before it looked old and needed to be replaced if I wanted any color at all. I wasn't expecting it to go away so quickly.
This collar has only been on our indoor cat for a few weeks. This thing appears to have engaged in combat. I just saw it pop off our cat's neck for no apparent reason as I was walking past him. To tell you the truth, it made me laugh out loud. I don't see why I should put it back on him because it's so shredded. br>I realize we didn't pay a lot for these, but is it unreasonable to expect them to last at least 6 months?.
These are adorably cute, but they're deceptive. Cats, puppies, and small dogs are said to benefit from them. They're much too large for a cat, though. Even after tightening it up, it still didn't fit my chunky cat with a decently sized neck.