If you've seen the Swiss Alps you know that it is very hilly and mountainous. Cows often go wandering for lush grass, and so it makes it easier for the herdsmen to locate their cows by the sounds of the bells. What the they can't see, they can hear by the cowbells jingling as the cow move along.
collars are optional.
Some do. It is common if the sheep are in a big herd with a shepherd looking after them to wear bells. The reason for this is if a sheep is separated from the flock and the shepherd has to find them he/she can listen for the bell as the sheep moves
dON't let the cat you want in your house in but let your cat out the house to play with your cat. let the cat do what it needs to. DON'T LET YOUR CAT OUT TO PLAY.... UNLESS IT IS SPAYED OR NEUTRED....
no i wouldn't put a collar on a guinea pig because..(toys and cage bars) can get caught and the guinea pig could strangle but putting on a harnnes is a tottaly different thing its when you take your guinea pig out for a walk but they lead you if you pull they could die of suffecation and when you are finnished with the walk you should take it of when putting them back in the cage and 1 thing you should seriously know with harness and collars don't lead them in the streets because they can easily slip out of them
No, it is not recommended to use flea and tick collars intended for dogs on goats as the chemicals can be harmful to them. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for safe and effective flea and tick control options for goats.
no cause that involves a collar and if that gets stuck on something it could choke a cat to death. That is not true, you can buy breakaway collars that will come off if the cat gets it stuck on something. Then you should put a bell on your cat so that you can hear it, and if your cat is an outside cat put an ID tag on with the bell. :)
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.
Cats may refuse to wear collars due to discomfort, fear, or feeling restricted. It's important to introduce the collar gradually and ensure it fits properly to help your cat adjust.
Cats may not wear collars due to discomfort, fear, or a dislike of the sensation around their neck. It is important to introduce the collar gradually and use positive reinforcement to help your cat get used to wearing it.
As of November 2012 Petco sells some cat collars made in USA. Read the label before you buy.
Felix the Cat Collars the Button - 1926 was released on: USA: 12 December 1926
Rabbits could wear collars. . . .. but they will not like them and will do anything to try and get it off.
no u cant
Flea collars have this aroma that repels fleas, so if your cat is an outdoor cat, it is a good idea to buy one.
Male bulls wear bells if they are castrated
Most cat collars are adjustable so their length can be adjusted to suit the size of the cat's neck. For all cats the safest collar to wear is a breakaway collars. These are designed to break away from the cat's neck if they become caught on something such as a branch. This would then allow the cat to break free and not be caught on the branch.
Some alternatives to a cone for your cat include inflatable collars, soft fabric recovery collars, and recovery suits. These options can help prevent your cat from licking or scratching at a wound or injury.