Re: Cat Collars to help prevent catching songbirds
From: Karen Carlson (kcarlson2wisc.edu)
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 13:09:51 -0700 (PDT)
I used the bib kind--my cat seemed to tolerate it with no problems.  Also came 
off a few times but made its way back to me.  http://catgoods.com/

Karen Carlson
Arboretum Cohousing Community
Madison, WI


On Sep 4, 2014, at 2:00 PM, Carol Singleton wrote:

> 
> I have two outdoor cats that wear these birdbesafe.com collars; and now one
> of my cohousing neighbors has put them on her two cats.  These collars fit
> over breakaway collars - mine wear bells on that first collar and then we
> added one of these colorful collar.  My cats have lost the collars
> occasionally and usually a neighbor will find it and return it to me.  It
> doesn't happen often, but I keep an extra collar around to use just in case.
> I take them off the cats when they are indoors at night most of the time but
> they don't seem to mind them if I forget to do that.  Here's the link to
> their website - you can use a breakaway collar that you have already - don't
> necessarily need to buy one of theirs which has no bell:
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> http://www.birdsbesafe.com/
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> My cats have also used Cat Bibs as recommended by The Audubon Society.  My
> cats don't particularly like them and have lost them too often to make them
> financially worthwhile for me.  These bibs definitely need to come off at
> night.    Here is the link to see/buy them:
> 
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> http://catgoods.com/
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> 
> Carol from Oak Creek Commons in Paso Robles, CA.  We are celebrating  our
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