Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Millys Mum on April 19, 2010, 13:09:28 PM
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I need a small collar for chicken, normal adult ones are too big on the smaller settings so when i found kittyboo i thought great, however alot of the site is out of stock :(
Has anybody used them before?
Rather annoying i only need a collar for her as cant trust the men in the house to keep her safe now the weather is nicer, i refuse to bow to pressure to let her out yet as shes still my little baby, only 5 months :Luv2:
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Never used them but could you modify an adult collar by cutting an inch or so off and then re-stitching? It would still have the safety clasp but would just be shorter.
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Im no good at messing with fabrics :evillaugh: i prefer the clip on the kittyboo collars
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Never bought any of their collars but I have seen them on EBay and wondered if they're any good. They don't do any reflective ones and those clasps aren't as good as the ones on Ancol collars. (In my opinion, obviously!)
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They have a reflective section on their website js ;) the other problem i was concerned about with using an adult collar is the weight needed to snap them, shes only little so would have to put up quite a big fight to get it off?
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Do they? Where? All I could see was "sparkly" and that isn't reflective just, well pretty! :shy:
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I always get my collars from Marla at Kittycollars.
Always fab
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I'm another fan of Kittycollars. I have got a very bright blue one and a neon pink one both with my mobile number on it for if anyone is being transported anywhere just in case they escape.
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I could get the same style as kitty collars for half the price so not being drawn to them, sorry js i thought i saw a reflective section, its either gone or i made it up :innocent:
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Lottie, thats exactly the same colours and i have the cats names and my mobile no.
The quality of Kitty Collars are good. very long lasting
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When Byron used to wear collars I used to have to trim them.