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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

717.0. "Flea Collars Must SLIP OFF!" by TSG::MCGOVERN (Szechuan Vanilla) Thu Aug 20 1987 14:42

    I just read about a jillion notes (I just got back from vacation)
    and have noticed a repeated concern.
    
    I have seen several entries referring to how worried people are
    about cats getting their flea collars caught on branches or other
    snags and injuring themselves.  I feel moved to repeat a statement
    I heard some time ago bout this:
    
    Always put a collar on an animal in such a way that it will  slip
    over the animal's head with a minimum of resistance.   ALWAYS!!!!
    
    I don't know where I hear this (vet, flea collar box, or what) but
    the idea is that the collar should stay put in normal circumstances
    but, if the animal gets the collar caught, the collar can slip off.
    This way, if the animal gets caught, the inevitable struggle releases
    the beast.
    
    Yours hoping to prevent unnecessary tragedy.
    
    Michael McGovern (alias MM)
    
     
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717.1Kitty can take off her collarCADSYS::RICHARDSONFri Aug 21 1987 14:0110
    Nebula is real good at taking her flea collar off and dropping it
    on the bed.  It doesn't seem to matter how sugly it is attached,
    and its not that she is getting caught somewhere, she just likes
    getting per paw under it and pushing the buckle until it is all
    the way off.   The buckles aren't very snug anyhow, so that the
    kitty will not get hung up on the collar.
    
    I don't put a collar on JFCL anymore since she was allergic to one
    kind I tried, poor critter.  Nebula is the one who goes out the
    most and so is more likely to bring home bugs anyhow.
717.2PLANET::DALEYWed Feb 24 1988 14:404
    I bought a "break-away" flea collar for my neighbor's cat. if
    there is any pressure exerted on it, it will break.Got it
    at my local grain store.
    
717.3USMRM1::GFALVELLAGeorge FalvellaThu Feb 25 1988 12:287
    
    Re:717.2
    
    Do you recall the brand name?  Where was it purchased?   Sounds
    like a great idea.