Tag Archives: fussy cats

Soft cat collars for sensitive cats

9 Jan

Does your cat dislike wearing cat collars? Is he or she prone to a raw neck when wearing one? Are they simply fussy?

If you haven’t tried one already, let us introduce to you our velvet cat collars.

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Made from regal velvet, this collar is gentle on the skin/fur, and is great looking, small, soft and light, for cats who don’t like heavy or bulky collars. Suitable for indoor, delicate or extremely fussy cats.

Our velvet cat collars are perfect for those sensitive necks which are prone to becoming raw due to the rubbing effect of stiffer collars.

And it doesn’t end there. Personalise your collar with your choice of text printed onto the collar, so you can be sure your cat can be identified and as a result remain safer when out on the prowl.

Why not try our cotton cat collars while you are at it?

Light, airy, soft and comfy, the cotton collars are perfect for indoor cats who prefer soft and breathable collars. Perfect for fussy cats and hand dyed to create a unique, authentic look.

Have a look at our wide range of collars. All of our collars are lovingly handcrafted, made especially for your cat. No two collars are the same!

 

Now with 10% off every order ! Plus selected styles at upto 50% off this winter, with more collars marked down every day.

 

http://www.daintypaws.co.uk Daintypaws  sell affordable a wide range of handcrafted safety personalised cat collars for all types of cats and kittens

Training fussy cat to wear collars

18 Nov

Here is Princess Leia, two yr old mog, wearing her new super soft orange velvet collar (with matching buckle and slider). She wasn’t always this relaxed about collars.

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Since Leia was a kitten, she has hated collars. She would always find a way to get them off, would bite and chew at them, and would crouch low, go into hiding and be absolutley beside herself with worry over them.

But there was hope. Training a cat to wear a collar takes time and patience. And this is just what she needed.

Placing a thin, small and soft collar onto your cat and fitting it correctly is the main thing. Avoid hefty, bulky or harsh collars , and always ensure there is a breakaway safety buckle fitted.

Do this every day, starting from ten minutes, upto a good few hours wearing the collar, for the next few weeks or so. Do not let the cat out the first few days of wearing, in case the collar gets lost.

By the end, your cat will have forgotten it’s even there. But remember, consistency is the key. We know collars aren’t always going to be a cat’s first choice, but sometimes, especially if they are personalised, they are important.

 

For your own orange velvet collar or to try our wide range of cat collars, for the fussiest cats to the most outgoing, visit us today. Now with 20% off orders over two collars for xmas!

Daintypaws  sell affordable handcrafted safety personalised cat collars