Slowly let your cat outside less and less until the cat doesn't go out at all.
the cat choked. the collar was wet from the storm. when the cat jump and lay beside the fire place, the collar strink as it got warmer by the warmth of the fireplace. so it choked and die.
Oh, I don't know.. My cat's collar has a bell on it. His cat's collar is very colourful. Simple, but true to the question.
The easiest way to put a collar on a cat is to first calm the cat by petting it softly with the collar nearby hidden beneath a blanket. After the cat is calm, you can place the collar around it.
you put a collar on it that is just common secce
The amount of string needed to make a cat collar out of paracord depends on the size of collar desired to be made. Measure the cat's neck to determine the size of collar needed.
No, the cat will not die he has licked his flea collar. The flea collar is not toxic to cats only to fleas and ticks.
If your cat is wearing a collar TAKE IT OFF have her checked out at a vet, she may be allergic to something or maybe she/he has fleas and do not let your cat outside, it will take 5 years off a cat's life.
You should not let your cat go outside and keep it well fed.
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)
Absolutely! There is no reason they can't wear a cats collar, a collar is a collar. Some cat collars are special breakaway collars though which means it might come off easy.
if it's for the first time then about 4 weeks or so, when you feel it's ready really, so that it won't run away or anything. If you are planning to let a cat be an outside cat, put an ID tag on its collar with your name, address and phone number, also the cat's name if you want. If your cat will not wear a collar, have a microchip put in its neck by the vet. It is painless and you need to have a form of identification on your cat so that if it gets lost you will get it back. Just telling you so you won't lose your cat. ;)
Most cats are simply curious about the outside world and want to explore outside their usual surroundings. Depending how much time a cat spends outside usually alter their bravery. A cat that is a newbie to outdoors could be very timid at first. While a cat that know it's way well around the neighborhoodcould easily be going up to a 1/2 mile away from your home. As crazy as it sound, there are products that involve a camera being attached to your cat's collar. It take a picture at intervals and allows you to truly see what your cat does when it is outside. Hope this helped.