Reddit Reddit reviews Kitty Convict Personalized Cat ID Collars (Orange Cat Collar w/Custom Pet ID Tag)

We found 10 Reddit comments about Kitty Convict Personalized Cat ID Collars (Orange Cat Collar w/Custom Pet ID Tag). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Kitty Convict Personalized Cat ID Collars (Orange Cat Collar w/Custom Pet ID Tag)
IMPORTANT ID FOR YOUR CAT! To see all of our Pet ID products click on our brand name GOTAGS (under the title of this page).Adjustable breakaway cat collar made of no-snag nylon material is designed to release when cat's collar gets caught. Kitty collar is 3/8 inches wide, completely adjustable from 8-inches to 12-inches in length.Collar includes a customized "KITTY CONVICT" pet tag with up to 4 lines of personalized text on the back.TO ORDER: Select the correct style option from the above choices and click CUSTOMIZE NOW to add your personalization details.
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10 Reddit comments about Kitty Convict Personalized Cat ID Collars (Orange Cat Collar w/Custom Pet ID Tag):

u/Black_Delphinium · 20 pointsr/aww

The Kitty Convict collars are about the right shade of Upvote Orange.

u/red_raconteur · 15 pointsr/cats

I got my sneaky cat a kitty convict collar. It says "I AM A KITTY CONVICT (please return me)" so people know she's not supposed to be outdoors.

u/sarcasticmsem · 5 pointsr/childfree

Orange collars sold by The Oatmeal's convict cat project are sold on amazon! I am getting one for my 16 year old arthritic fat asshole indoor cat so everyone knows I've somehow failed miserably to prevent him from sneaking out.

Orange collar= escaped convict cat!

https://www.amazon.com/Kitty-Convict-Cat-ID-Collars/dp/B018IRQ316

u/chocolate_enterprise · 3 pointsr/aww

Right?! I am always so paranoid about my cats getting out, and no one calling me because they just assume they are supposed to be outside. This is such a simple and great way to distinguish your cat (once someone can catch them).

I also recommend the Kitty Convict collars, so that people can tell from father away :)

u/larry_pancake · 2 pointsr/cats

I've moved my cats a number of times, and I learn something new with each move! You're off to a great start, and it's awesome you'll be able to spend a couple days at home with her in the new digs at the start. Here are a few suggestions that might also help:

  • Throw an old t-shirt or towel of yours into the carrier with her. Having her favorite human's scent close by will be a comfort.
  • Expanding on /u/ASpoonfullOfSass, try to give Skye a room that she can stay in for the first week or so in the new place, that also has all her stuff in it: beds, cat trees, toys, anything that belongs to her and smells like home. It will help her feel better/like she already owns the new place.
  • Once she seems more or less comfortable in her new room/or starts showing signs she wants to explore the rest of the house, let her do so—just for a little while at first. Leave the door to "her" room open, so she can retreat to familiar territory if she gets scared. As she gets accustomed to the rest of the house, move her stuff out into it, as well. For the first month or so, try to always allow her access to wherever "her" room is, if possible.
  • For the actual drive, microchipping is a good idea, as is a collar, with your name and contact info on it. My cats wear these year-round, with their name and my number embroidered on it.
  • Make sure she's familiar with the carrier she'll be in. I fed my cats inside their carriers for the month leading up to our last big move, so by the time the big day came around, they weren't unhappy about getting in their carriers.
  • If she cries during the car ride, try putting on an audiobook or talk radio. I have one cat who hates being in the car, and the only time she'd quiet down was when I played an audiobook. It seemed to soothe her somehow.
  • If you're at all concerned about her escaping her carrier on the drive, or that you may need to take her out of it for some reason before you reach your new home, a harness and leash isn't a bad idea. If you go this route, I find vest-style harnesses work best (my two cats are escape artists, and strappy harnesses won't hold them). Spend some time getting her used to wearing the harness, if you can.

    The general idea is to minimize the amount of Scary New Stuff that is happening to her all at once. So the more you can make bits of moving day (being in the carrier, driving in the car, etc.) just a regular part of stuff Skye does sometimes, the less stressed she'll be.

    I hope some of this helps. Best of luck with the move (and school)!
u/bookworm326 · 2 pointsr/cats

https://www.amazon.com/Kitty-Convict-Cat-ID-Collars/dp/B018IRQ316 This where I got mine for my two boys. I love being able to put one side information (His name, Microchip #, my cell phone number) and the other side (As shown in the picture). Even though both mine are microchip I want them to have collars so people know they are indoor kitties and that they do have a furever home too. :)

u/goldsorter · 1 pointr/cats

I got it via amazon from the Kitty Convict program (which is also mention at the top of r/cats).

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018IRQ316/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Lemondrop168 · 1 pointr/CatsNamedToothless

Agree completely - I was asking if it was one of these ...

u/rubiscoisrad · 1 pointr/InternetIsBeautiful

It's a good idea, and I do like it, but at $14, I think I can pull it off cheaper from my local supply store. (And still get the orange + breakaway clasp.)

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