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Cat Collars - A Fashion Accessory of Cat

cat-information: Cat Shock CollarCat collars and identification are essential and by law all cats need them. Identification on cats, and dogs, became law in 1999 and is used to protect the animals, people and the greater community. Identification technology has today moved away from the cat collars and tags towards micro chipping which involves the insertion of a small microchip under the animal's skin. Many cat owners today will use micro chipping and cat collars and tags to ensure their animal is returned if it gets lost. Remember, if your cat does not have identification you may incur a fine from your local council.

As cat ownership increases so to has the popularity of cat accessories and none are more popular than the cat collars. The variety of cat collars available today is huge and shows that cat collars today have become a fashion accessory, as apposed to a form of identification (although they do that too). Cat fashion is booming and the modern cats of today can be seen sporting cat collars of all different sizes, shapes, colours, materials and additional accessories (e.g. bells). Remember, when buying your furry friend a cat collar be sure it has an elastic section so if they get caught the collar will stretch and they can escape.

Cat collars are also great if you want to train your cat to walk on a leash. Make cats today are stuck inside all day and it is a real treat if they can get out and about. Start training your cat when it is still young. Buy a special training cat collar/harness and lead. Some simple training steps include:

  1. Get your cat used to the cat collars/harness and lead indoors. A cat harness is more difficult to escape from so it is important your cat gets used to wearing it.
  2. Once your cat seems used to the harness attach the lead and let your cat run/walk around with the lead dragging behind. This will allow them to get used to the lead.
  3. Pick up the lead and start walking with your cat. Get them used to the pull of the harness and they will slowly learn you are in control and they cannot get away. Practice walking inside where the surroundings are familiar to your cat.
  4. On your first venture outdoors make sure it is a quieter time of day so that your cat is not frightened.
  5. During training indoors and outdoors reward your cat for good behaviour with special cat treats.

It seems cat collars are moving into the future as the wireless cat tracking device hits the market. It's as simple as attaching a key ring sized receiver to your cats collars. You then simply press your locator and the cat collar device will start to beep. You will never lose your cat again.

The Kramar Pet Company are the leaders in cat collars in Australia and look forward to helping you with your cat collars needs. They can advise you on the best products, the best prices and the best places to find their original cat accessories. To find out more visit their website at www.kramar.com.au or Alternatively you can call them, Ph: 02 4648 8500. Your pets deserve the best.


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my cat is called a highland lynx and i know this sounds horrible wanting to put a shock collar on a cat but hes 12 pounds all muscle, and hes very very friendly and just plain goofy, hes not aggressive hes just playful with my other cat bella ( just a domestic short hair ) she weighs 4 pounds and is 2 years old ( the highland lynx is 7 months old and his name is jack) but when he plays with bella he does not mean to but he hurts her so is there a shock collar for cats or can i just set it low and use a small dogs i do not want to nor will i give up either of them willingly and i dont wanna keep them separate already tried it didn't work he just got more playful. and i dont want something automatic i want a remote for it so i can shock him when hes bad , i know it sound cruel but im worried its my only option -the crazy cat guy who lives down the lane a.k.a cody my cat is called a highland lynx and i know this sounds horrible wanting to put a shock collar on a cat but hes 12 pounds all muscle, and hes very very friendly and just plain goofy, hes not aggressive hes just playful with my other cat bella ( just a domestic short hair ) she weighs 4 pounds and is 2 years old ( the highland lynx is 7 months old and his name is jack) but when he plays with bella he does not mean to but he hurts her so is there a shock collar for cats or can i just set it low and use a small dogs i do not want to nor will i give up either of them willingly and i dont wanna keep them separate already tried it didn't work he just got more playful. and i dont want something automatic i want a remote for it so i can shock him when hes bad , i know it sound cruel but im worried its my only option -the crazy cat guy who lives down the lane a.k.a cody all of your answers are helpfull ive tried distraction and water bottles and all that but bella is losing weight and hair i have tried all the methods and i dont want to do that with the shock collar but its just i think i may have to i like the idea of walking him but my mother does not she thinks hell get out and because he so very pretty if he does we will never get him back

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