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Diamante Swarovski crystal cat safety collars, quality has to be seen
to be believed! 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Elasticated specially for outdoor cats (or indoor cats that want to look good)!
These collars are designed and manufactured to the highest standards in the
USA. The crystals are riveted onto the collars for ultimate security. The ends
of the collars are tipped with metal and the fittings are of a very high quality.
These collars measure 12" end to end which fits an actual neck measurement
of 8.5" - 10.5". This is 'standard' cat size so will fit 99% of all cats. Each
collar is set with 12 crystals for maximum impact - collars with clear crystals
are genuine Swarovski. Coloured crystals are synthetic apart from the ones on
the leopard print collars which are also Swarovski stones.
We have a huge range of these collars, please have a look in our shop to see
more.These are specially made cat collars with an elasticated insert to stop
your cat hanging themselves if they get caught on a tree, fence, curtain pole
etc (as with most cats, the list goes on and on!). Should your cat get caught
the collar will slip off allowing them to escape without using up one of their
nine lives in the process! It really is vital that if your cat is going to go
outside they have a safety collar which easily releases when needed.Swarovski
Crystal Cat Collars, imported from America, highest quality amazing price. Suitable
for all cats and kittens. Safety
Do you recommend putting an identification tag on my cat's collar or
microchipping?
We recommend both - anything which could help return your cat to you in the
event of him straying or being involved in an accident is helpful. Having your
cat microchipped provides a permanent way for vets, animal wardens and police
to identify your pet even if they have lost their collar. This is a good idea
for both indoor and outdoor cats, the former can get disoriented and lost quickly
if they wander and the latter can be overly curious and end up places they really
shouldn't be! A collar is always the fastest way for anyone to identify a cat
as yours - the majority of people dont have access to microchip scanning machines!
How do I get my cat used to wearing a collar?
First, check it is fitted properly - you should be able to fit two fingers
underneath. Let your cat get used to it for a couple of hours at a time under
supervision. Remove bells and tags to begin with. Most cats adjust quickly to
wearing a collar, bribery with cat treats quite often works wonders with difficult
cats who soon forget they have a collar on.
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