tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19945603.post671228061377220125..comments2024-03-28T20:26:57.653+08:00Comments on Cat Tales: Wild Bunch newssanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05094884216271886449noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19945603.post-44647403909262225542008-10-26T15:53:00.000+08:002008-10-26T15:53:00.000+08:00Your comments here bring up some good points. In ...Your comments here bring up some good points. <BR/>In case of an emergency, do you have contact nos on the collar? If so, can one read it easily? Many ppl (helpful they may be) would not try to get close to a defensive (esp injuired) cat to peer at the contact number to call you. <BR/><BR/>We had a collar where contact numbers were custom-made & stitched onto a break-away collar (from US), numerals are large enough to be seen clearly at a safe distance. However, it was expensive.<BR/><BR/>Perhaps the numerals could be stitched/marked on a tube of plain fabric and break-away/stretchable collar threaded thru fabric? It would be cheaper and distinctive. Cat cannot be forcibly pulled by anyone and put at a disadvantage if collar is loose enough.<BR/><BR/>Cheap alternative: My cats used to have elastic bands (sew ends together for a loose fit) as collars as they lost them frequently-cats climbed trees and had disagreements. Phone numbers were marked with marker pen. A small bell was attached so birds were warned of their presence. I have since kept cats indoors 12 yrs ago bec it was no longer safe for cats to be out anymore even in our quiet neighbourhood.<BR/><BR/>Of course with your nos on display, you may receive nuisance calls :) Perhaps use a male mobile user's numbers as screen?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19945603.post-48438439136254183782008-10-26T11:13:00.000+08:002008-10-26T11:13:00.000+08:00Those are adorable photos! Look at that belly, yo...Those are adorable photos! Look at that belly, you just want to rub it!!meemsnychttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10584936035577822444noreply@blogger.com