Collar

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Emily
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Collar

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Could anybody recommend an alternative to the traditional Elizabethan Collar?
My poor little cat panics when that horrible collar is put on and I have looked online for alternatives but would welcome recommendations.
Many Thanks.
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Kay
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I've never had need to use one myself, but I know some cat owners swear by these https://www.comfycollars.co.uk/
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Something I saw on TV: if you really must use an Elizabethan collar, a transparent one is less distressing than an opaque one. But the comfycollar looks better, if it will do the job.
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these are great

http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Company-of- ... t-e+collar

once on, you can easily flip them back so it's easier for the cat to eat / drink etc. it's soft so doesn't get in the way when sleeping etc
100% recommend them
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