Yes, this is very possible with certain types of collars. If this concerns you, you can purchase either a break-away collar that will come unbuckled immediately if it becomes snagged on something, or a collar with an expandable elastic backing that will allow the cat to slip out if anything like that happens.
If it is a slip away collar, the cat might of had it caught on a branch or something similar and yanked hard enough so the collar brakes free. If the collar has a latch that is not slip away the cat could have slipped out of the collar if it was not tight enough. (Both incidents have happened to me)
Collar is the correct spelling.
I could feel the dampess in the air and it almost choked me.
Never seen one, But I wouldn't suggest one anyway, they can get there neck out of the collar very easily, and run off. (Mice have been known to fit through things the size of a pencil) Also, they can be choked very easily and you could accidentally do it, while trying to walk it or trying to fumble the collar around it's little neck. D: And you wouldn't want to do that to the little guy.
Everywhere.....i think or could be Goodbye to you.
A person can do many different things with a Christmas dog collar. A person could save the dog collar so that the dog could wear it again the following Christmas. A person can choose to use the collar as a tree decoration the following Christmas.
Computer controlled smart tools, robots that could replace the blue-collar workers.
You could try using a shock collar, or a 'lampshade' collar.
First do NOT go straight up to the dog and pet it. It could have rabies. Second stand back and try to find a collar. if there is a collar walk slowly up to it. look at the collar and call the number on the collar. if no number take it to the address on the collar. if no collar either put up flyer's or call animal control. or if it is a nice dog with no collar you could take it around town and ask people if it is there's or you may keep it.
They could stop working when the boss went home.
Pretty sure its John Caparulo, he does a joke with the rottweiler bending him over the sink and getting mad at his friend.
You need to have it examined by a gunsmith. The answer could be yes, or it could be no. Depends on how it is choked.