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		<title>Cat Collars &#8211; Will your Cat Have to Have One?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Exactly why do we want our cat to have a collar? The primary and greatest reason will be to have a area where we could affix an id tag on our kitty and ensure that it does not get lost or cat-napped by well intentioned people thinking it to be a run away. For security reasons, some cat owners are going to have the collar keeping a magnetic or electronic key designed to give the cat access to a cat flap. All these are good scenarios for having a cat collar.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/cat-collars-will-your-cat-have-to-have-one/"></g:plusone></div><p>Exactly why do we want our cat to have a collar? The primary and greatest reason will be to have a area where we could affix an id tag on our kitty and ensure that it does not get lost or cat-napped by well intentioned people thinking it to be a run away. For security reasons, some cat owners are going to have the collar keeping a magnetic or electronic key designed to give the cat access to a cat flap. All these are good scenarios for having a cat collar.</p>
<p>You can get those who utilize cat collars for flea control or simply to have a touch of pretty cat bling around the neck. However, if these reasons are the mainly motivators for getting a cat collar then give it some careful thought as there are other options available. There are possible dangers in a cat wearing a cat collar that will need to be taken into consideration.</p>
<p>Finding a cat collar</p>
<p>Many collars out there already have an elastic insert which, after some time does stretch and will often become loose fitting. Your cat could quite easily trap its front leg in the collar and this would obviously be dangerous to the feline. Cats may also have the collar stuck over their jaw like that too. When searching out a collar, look for quality - this is one item that you don't want to go 'cheap' on except in cases where the collar is of good quality. Ensure that the collar is without sharp edges or decoration that can get hooked up. Examine the buckle to be certain that it is firm and not sharp and that the stitching is just not going to easily unravel.</p>
<p>A snap collar or breakaway cat collar is a good choice, this safe guarding your kitty from getting ensnared some place and being caught up. The break away collar will release as soon as a particular level of pressure is placed on it. These collars have got a plastic buckle that 'snaps' together to close and snap open at the instant the cat fights to have itself free or gets caught in any hanging position. The most effective way to test a snap collar or break away cat collar is to dangle a heavy object off it to find out how easily it opens. You'll need a cat collar that can snap open that has a weight compared to the full weight of your cat but not so simple to open with a lightweight or force.</p>
<p>When it comes to flea control, you can get generally better and healthier approaches to keep on top of fleas other then a simple flea collar. Flea collars can have negative aspects such as; chemicals that can inflame the cats skin and cause some fur loss in the area beneath the collar. Should you choose to use a cat collar for flea control then ensure that you check on the cat often, examining the area beneath and around the proximity of the collar. Consider using other flea control products that will not have potential adverse effects</p>
<p>Fitting Cat Collars</p>
<p>This will be a critical aspect to selecting a cat collar - you'll need to make sure that it fits just right. The way to measure is to see if you can get at least one or two fingers placed under the collar. If the collar is on a young cat or kitten then don't forget to regularly check the tightness of the collar given that the cat is growing - and they grow fast!</p>
<p>Bells and Bling on the Cat Collar</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, this may be dangerous for a cat if these objects get caught on anything. Therefore it's always recommended to get the bell or bling placed on a breakaway cat collar. Bells are great for safeguarding the local bird life and the bling? ...Well, that just looks good and adds character or a statement. .</p>
<p>While many folks may prefer to see our cat without using a cat collar, the actual fact of the matter is that it is a necessary evil these days with cats going astray or getting run over also, plenty of people prefer to protect the birds and little critters in the yard. The answer is to use a safe and feline friendly cat collar.</p>
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