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Hamilton Adjustable Break-A-Way Safety Cat Collar, Hot Pink, 3/8" Wide

Hamilton Adjustable Break-A-Way Safety Cat Collar, Hot Pink, 3/8" Wide
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Hamilton Adjustable Break-A-Way Safety Cat Collar, Hot Pink, 3/8" Wide

 
 
Our Price: $9.56
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SKU:  

90249 FK

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Features
  • Deluxe 3/8-inch nylon webbing

  • Webbing is 100% first-run nylon custom dyed to reduce fading and bleeding

  • Proprietary custom buckle insert enhances look

  • Available in black, blue, hot pink, purple, red and teal blue

  • Matching leads and harnesses are available


Description

Hamilton 3/8 Inch Nylon Adjustable, 8 to 12", Break-A-Way Safety Cat Collar, Hot Pink


Product Details
Product Length:9.0 inches
Product Width:1.75 inches
Product Height:0.75 inches
Product Weight:0.04 pounds
Package Length:8.8 inches
Package Width:5.7 inches
Package Height:0.3 inches
Package Weight:0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews


4Great Product... Mostly :P  Apr 05, 2012 By K. Hogan "Eye of the Dragon"
After 4pm, when I finally convinced myself to climb out of bed in spite of my headache, which I could not take another dose of pain medication for until 8pm, I went into my bathroom to brush my hair. Lila, my cat, followed me in. On my way out, I closed her inside (her litter box is in there, too) and went outside to check the mail. This collar was in the package that was inside the mailbox.

I came back indoors and opened the package, freeing the collar from its packaging. I then got Lila out of the bathroom, and went into the living room to place the collar on her. I adjusted it to the smallest size it could get (which is very nearly, almost, small enough for her; it'll do). Then I went into the bathroom again. This time she didn't follow me, and I didn't wait for her.

I cleaned her litter box. Then I opened the bathroom door again, let her in, closed it, and washed my hands. I splashed some water on her when she got curious as to what I was doing. Then I used the toilet, washed my hands again, dried them, and picked Lila up. That is when I realized she wasn't wearing her collar anymore.

I carried her into the living room, all the while looking for the collar, and found it on the couch, where I had been sitting when I was putting her collar on her while holding her in my lap. I put it on her again.

It is now six minutes after 5pm, and her collar is still around her neck. I was surprised it fell off so quickly after I put it on her before, though. I doubt it got caught on anything while she sat on the couch! Lol - that's the reason I gave it a 4 rather than a 5 star review.


2broke away and was lost  Feb 05, 2010 By smiley face
I know these break away collars are considered safer, but cats know how to rub them off and ditch them.

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