I gotta have a new collar!
Posted by sarah
Muffin’s collar is lost — so she got a temporary one while we find time to go buy new ones probably this coming weekend. She loves it tho’.
When it comes to collar selection, there are thousands of styles, finishes and materials to choose from. Of course, for Muffin, the most important things are being safe and some other items like below:
- just the right size for her neckline - allow at least one finger in between the collar and the neck.
- being a stylo cat, the collar has to be stylish and doesnt make her look like a pampered dog. Muffin enjoys a bell on her collar — so that we know where she is (and so that she doesnt go and ambush the bird next door).
- Must be comfortable - use nylon, as it is not heavy and they are durable too. Muffin also like beads collar btw. Of course, the collar can have a plate for her identification — but being a Trade Visitor is not a cat thing to do
- Must be easy to clean by human, so she doesnt need to rely of her own self-cleaning mechanism
- Did we say that it must be safe? of course — we dont want the collar to get stuck on tree branches, that would be disastrous! the collar should have a quick-release in case of this type of emergency. Another thing to consider is to put a glow-in-the-dark feature (well, at least reflective), so that human and non-human can see muffin when she goes outdoor at night or during lunch break (which she normally does).
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