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10th August 2014, 04:26 PM #5
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You mean the Liberator collar I expect Weasel & yes it is good for giving wildlife a chance but just be careful if you have collars too loose on your cats have had them come into work where people thought they were doing the right thing by having them looser & they have had legs caught through them & even one person found their cat hanging from a branch that had gone through a loose collar,all had been wearing quick release but hadn't worked......after 40 years of seeing results from cat collars sorry not for any of mine not even when they were free roaming little domestic furries .......luckily none of my domestic cats were hunters though & this lot haven't got that big a back garden to play in the worse thing they wander in with is the occasional frog in their mouth which is a nightmare for me but normally if hubby is out a bucket put over it when the frog is put down suffices until he gets home as pleased to say they have never attempted to kill....!!!!!!!
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