![]() Our friends at Martha Stewart Living reviewed breakaway collars for cats, and you can see their top picks here. If your cat is going to wear a flea collar in addition to an ID collar, make sure it is a breakaway collar as well. Purchase a collar where your phone number can be added with either a tag, engraved on a plaque riveted to the collar or stitched into the webbing. After you put the collar on, make sure your cat’s skin is not sensitive to the material in the collar by checking for a skin rash under the collar after they’ve worn it for a few days. Purchase a collar that fits your cat’s neck with room for two fingers to fit between the collar and your cat’s neck.
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