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Ancol Cat Collar

Ancol Cat Collar

The Ancol Cat Collar is a soft lightweight felt lined cat collar with a bell and elastic fitting for your cat's safety. The colour of the Ancol Cat Collar may differ from the picture.

Popular thinking is that since a cat does not walk on a leash why would it need a collar or harness? The answer - your cat needs a cat collar for safety and identifaction incase they are outside. For example a reflective cat collar will alert a driver at night that your cat is there long before they dart out which could save their life and even avoid an accident. If you cat is lost an identification tag will enable anyone finding your cat to return it home. A bell on a cat collar will also alert wildlife to your cat's approach - thus reducing the number of 'presents' your cat brings home!

£1.19

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