![]() In an emergency situation, if your cat slips out of the their harness, you will still be able to find them. There is no such thing as an “escape-proof” harness, so any cat who goes out on a harness and leash should also wear a collar with a tracking device. Cats who go out on a harness and leash MUST wear a collar. It also allows people to contact you if your cat is injured, gets in a fight, or is being a nuisance in your neighbor’s garden. Wearing a well-fitting collar, attaching a GPS tracker to the collar, and getting your cat microchipped are all ways to keep your outdoor cat safe. Only 74% of lost cats are reunited with their families, so we should be doing everything possible to improve that statistic. It’s easy to mistake an outdoor cat not wearing collar as a stray cat. ![]() For these outdoor cats, there is a real danger in getting lost. ![]() While we advocate for every feline companion to be an indoor cat (unless going outside on a harness and leash), many cat owners still let their cats roam free. For some, wearing a collar is 100% mandatory. The short answer is, “Yes!” Whether you have an outdoor cat, indoor-only cat, or walk your cat on a leash (like I do), all cats will likely need to wear a collar at some point in time. Select a collar that supports a tracking device.Cats who are being put at risk due to a change in environment MUST wear a collar. ![]()
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