Sannum
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Mon Jul-25-05 07:29 PM
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My cat has removed his collar. |
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When i try to put it back on him, he takes it off. This is after about 10 years of being a little diva who has to have his collar. When it was taken off, he would throw a little siamese kitty fit. He would not let the calico have a collar.
Now the siamese will not wear a collar.
They are strange, strange little critters.
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Mon Jul-25-05 07:31 PM
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1. sounds like a true cat |
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my cat that passed away last year, wore his collar for the longest time and like yours one day decided "nope, not for me," and that was that. I <333 kitties :)
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Mon Jul-25-05 07:33 PM
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Mon Jul-25-05 07:34 PM
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3. The cat I had as a kid used to take off her collar a few times a year |
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It would just disappear and we couldn't figure out what she did with it for a long time. We finally found out she had been going outside, hooking the collar on the branch of a bush and then backing out of the collar. She was a very smart cat, ornery as shit, but smart.
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Mon Jul-25-05 07:36 PM
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Smart little shit, too. They especially know time really well. Mack the Cat will wake me up in the early hours on the weekend, thinking that if he don't, I'll be late for work.
Meows LOUD in the ear. Relentless.
Needless to say, since I don't work weekends, he's probably been sent flying airborne at times. Possibly. LOL
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Mon Jul-25-05 07:38 PM
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5. Maybe it just doesn't go .... |
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with the rest of his outfit.
Have him microchipped and try to keep him indoors.
We have a new kitten who behaves like an insane spider monkey. I have no hope of keeping a collar on this wild thing. The best I can hope for is to contain him.
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Mon Jul-25-05 07:40 PM
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6. oh he is a 14 year old siamese... |
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he won't be going outside, no matter how much he whines about it.
He is such a Diva.:eyes:
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Mon Jul-25-05 07:42 PM
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Mon Jul-25-05 10:09 PM
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9. My cats were doing really about wearing their collars |
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and then all 3 of them got them off somehow within weeks of each other. Strange. I wonder if they had a powwow first.
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