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Your Cat Needs A Tag!
Animal shelters throughout the country take in millions of lost
cats each year and 99 out of 100 of these cats have no
identification. Less than three out of 100 lost cats are reclaimed
by their owners, and usually one of those three has an
identification tag. The owners of the other two cats end up
spending hours, days and even weeks looking for their lost cats
and personally visiting every animal shelter in their area. Most
owners of lost cats search long and hard, and never find their
cats at all.
Don't risk losing your feline friend forever. Please put a
collar on your cat and an identification tag with your name,
address and phone number. Be sure to keep the information current.
You'll want to tag your cat even if you never let it go outside
because there is always the chance that it could slip through an
open door or window and become lost.
There are collars made especially for cats with a short piece
of elastic sewn in. These "break-away" collars can be
buckled snugly around the cat's neck, but will stretch and let the
cat escape if it should get hung up on a tree limb or fence. It's
important to remember that many more cats have died because they
were lost and their owners couldn't find them, than have ever been
injured from wearing a collar.
The first time you put a collar on your cat, give it a
catnip-filled toy. The toy will distract the cat's attention from
the odd feeling of wearing a collar and by the time it finishes
shredding the toy, it may have forgotten the collar entirely. |