


(Designed to fit Hiro + Wolf cat collars or any 1cm wide cat collar) (Cat collars are all adjustable, one size fits all) Please note, all INCA style leads are on average 10cm shorter as the width of the fabric is not as long. Length (neck seam to edge of back) - 58.5cm / 23inches, Girth - 58.5cm / 23inchesĪcross Small Body- 130cm (excluding body strap) Length (neck seam to edge of back) - 44.5cm / 17.5inches, Girth - 48cm / 19inches Length (neck seam to edge of back) - 38cm / 15inches, Girth - 38cm / 15inchesĭaschund +Terrier + Pug + Toy Poodle + Larger Puppies Greyhound + Lurcher + Saluki + Irish Wolfhound + Scottish Deerhound Whippet + Small Greyhound + Bedlington Terrierģ5cm to 42cm around the neck, collar is 6cm wide. If you think you might be in-between sizes please send us an e-mail at SIZEĢ3cm to 29cm around the neck, collar is 4cm wide.Ģ9cm to 35cm around the neck, collar is 5cm wide. Terriers + Jack Russel + Pug + Toy Poodleģ5cm to 40.5cm around the neck, collar is 2cm wide.Ĥ2cm to 47.5cm around the neck, collar is 2cm wide.Ĥ9cm to 54.5cm around the neck, collar is 2.5cm wide.Ģ7cm - 44cm around the neck, collar is 2cm wide.ģ5cm - 60cm around the neck, collar is 2cm wide.Īll you need to know about our hound collar sizes. Cats kept at home should still ideally wear a collar in case they escape, and should always be microchipped.Puppies + Small breeds with delicate necksĢ8cm to 33.5cm around the neck, collar is 2cm wide. To prevent harm to wildlife and ensuring your cat is safe, we recommend keeping your cat at home (see this article for more information). Attach these hunting deterrents just before your cat goes out, and remove them when they come back in, so your cat learns that it becomes part of their routine if they choose to leave your home. Bells will initially reduce the number of birds and small mammals caught, though clever cats soon adapt their stalking behaviour to minimise the noise warning. The success of your cat’s natural hunting drive can be reduced by a colourful collar cover, anti-pounce bib, or ultrasonic beeper. If your cat spends time outdoors roaming without supervision, you can attach various devices to their collar to reduce predation on wildlife. Alternatively, you can order a collar embroidered with your phone number or you could write your number on the collar with a permanent pen. Options range from cheap engraved tags through to newer GPS trackers.
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Include your cat’s name and one or two phone numbers be sure to update the tag if these details change. Check the condition and fit of your pet’s collar weekly.Įnsure your cat’s collar has some identification to make it quick and easy for you to be contacted and reunited with your cat, if necessary. You should be able to fit one large or two small fingers between the collar and hair. Using a quick-release collar minimises this danger. We advise against non-stretch collars with fixed buckles or stretch collars that can lose their elasticity as they age.Ĭollar injuries are rare, but can be serious, and are usually linked to the collar being too loose or too tight. For this reason, we recommend the use of collars with a quick-release breakaway clip that will open when pulled with force. The encircling shape of collars means that cats can catch their legs and teeth in the collar, or the collar can get stuck on objects that the cat passes.

Another use is to add coloured material or bells to the collar to warn wildlife when your cat is close by and so minimise the chance that your cat might harm wildlife. This way they can be returned to your care as soon as possible. The main purpose of a collar is so that your cat can be identified as a companion animal if they are lost or unwell. This type of collar will snap open if snagged on an object, lowering the risk of your cat getting stuck or injured due to the collar.

To balance your cat’s safety with providing easy identification, a collar with a breakaway clip and ID tag is recommended.
