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2nd October 2013, 09:32 PM #1
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I dont know about electric collars, I just don't let Gimger go outside. It is not hard to do, if you keep your doors closed. The only electric collars I have ever heard are for dogs that don't have fences around their yards. I bet MC fans will have much advice on this subject. All I can say is there is NO WAY I would ever put an "electric collar" on my precious baby. She will not even tolerate a cat collar, her tags are hanging on my bulletin board.
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3rd October 2013, 08:01 AM #2
hehe yeah every time I tried to put a collar of Neevie she somehow managed to get out of it! Once the collar ended up around her head and stuck in her mouth! I decided it wasn't that important...
when she gets surprised or hurt, Neevie jumps up and down in a panic in all directions - I don't think she'd understand that she's supposed to jump in the other direction (where the collar doesn't hurt) and she'd end up on the other side of the electric fence with no way back in unless she bumps into it and reverse-jump-panics....
I live fairly close to a mororway, and in the countryside where there are hunters around... so same as Donna, my kitty doesn't go outside.
some people on the forum have made a cattio - a kind of room outside for the cats.... look it up, type cattio in the search browser :-)
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