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Standard Cat Collars

Complement your feline’s fur with a fun and colorful collar. Some stylish collars feature studs, gems and charm embellishments. Collars with rhinestone adornments catch the light for an elegant look. Add some whimsy to your cat’s style with a pirate skull print or bow tie cat collar.

Of course, being stylish comes second to staying safe. Breakaway cat collars are designed to break free to help prevent your cat from getting stuck or injured if their collar gets caught on a tree branch or snagged on a fence. If your curious cat enjoys exploring at night, consider buying a reflective cat collar. Light bounces off them to help keep your cat visible day and night. Check out related outdoor cat products, like outdoor cat furniture and cat harnesses.

Cat collars are perfect for attaching accessories like identification tags, bells and charms. Active, energetic kittles may jump or sneak away. Should they wander too far from home, a collar with an ID tag will help give them a better chance of getting back to you. Attach a small metallic bell to the collar, and it will jingle to alert birds and small animals in the vicinity that your cat is approaching. Shop Petco today for cat collars and accessories.

FAQs About Cat Collars

Having an ID tag on your cat's collar can make the difference between losing your cat forever and a happy reunion. Always make sure your cat has current information on their tags and be sure that your cat is acclimated to wearing a collar at all times.

Attach a bell to your cat's harness or collar to help scare away (and protect) songbirds or small mammals and to alert people that a cat is around.

Breakaway collars are designed to break or release under force in the event that your cat gets caught on a branch or another dangerous item.

Collars should be snug but never tight, and you should always be able to slip at least three fingers comfortably under your pet’s collar. The appropriate collar width for cats is 1/4 inch.

It depends on the icat. If your cat refuses to wear a collar (remember, breakaway collars are safest), it’s especially important to have them microchipped and make sure it’s up to date.

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