Oh my vet put this on my cat I had to get it off after a month because he took meds and was better but now I can't put it back on him because he will kill me and I'm not joking!
thank you been looking for that all over yt and she has one looking like mine and i want to know how to assemble it if you reached any other vid better than this one plz tell me
@@moniza6379 They told me to keep it on 24/7 and that my cat could still eat, drink, and sleep it in. Mfs were lying as my cat didn’t even want to move EVER. Now I take it off when she eats and poops and keep an eye out incase she tries to lick her wound
Its important to make sure they can eat with it and drink water I had to give my baby water with a large spoon because she could not drink the water by herself. Also, make sure if u have another cat that she is not bothered. Other cats may be afraid of the collar and constantly hiss at them.
For my peeps who also have a tiger that’ll need to keep their cone on: my 8 month old female cat just got spayed, if your cat’s got a fitted clip collar that they can’t get out of, I recommend to use it instead of the cloth rope or the collar they used in the video, since it will be a quick snap as soon as you have your baby’s head back inside the cone. And as how you can get them to let you put it on… it took me an hour. I laud on the floor with her petting her head and giving her a snack pebble every so often, then when I saw she was close to falling asleep I put a towel over her body and grabbed the cone, slipped it on slowly to not scare her and quickly clipped it. Patience and slow non threatening movements will be your friends for this lethal task. 😅
Thank you so much my cat tried to take it off or she didn’t take it off and I searched up how to put a collar on I’m in a cone on and then it just come up with your video thank you
Thats a very complicit cat to manipulate. However most will resist anything placed over their head. It can also be a struggle to eat & drink wearing that. To keep taking it on & off will stress the cat.
Yep. I can't see how they state that a cat can eat with one of these on. My poor kitten cannot, and if I remove the collar, she will not want it back on. Anyone have any ideas how to adjust this so a kitten can eat their food without hand feeding?
@@lmd6204 One of my cats had to wear the collar to stop him picking off the scab on his paw so the wound could heal. It certainly presented some issues not just eating food but using his litter tray where poo would get on the collar. One solution i found to help him better eat food was to raise up his food bowl from the floor so he didn't have to stoop so low & could get his mouth over the dish to eat as he approaches at a downwards angle, so the bottom of the collars rim touches the floor. I did this by using a shallow depth cat food bowl on a stand that tilts at an angle found on Amz, or search the 'Felli Pet Oblik Whisker Fatigue Relief Elevated Tilted Cat Food Bowl'.
Our little kitty gal had a bit of a growth surgically removed from her nose and the first 36 hours were simply awful. She would not drink water nor eat food and she ran from us as we approached her. After those rough 36 hours she flipped a switch at 12:30 a.m. and climbed into bed with me in search of love and attention. Three days post op and she is now eating, drinking and doing much better with that cursed collar around her neck. Hoping your experience goes as well as ours and even better.
Thanks for the advice. My cat has had an operation on his eye and they have put a collar on him to make sure he can’t scratch the stitches out, which of course he got off! Thank you for posting that you can use a proper collar with it, as I think it will stay on better until he gets the stitches out. He is doing well but being a older kitten he just want to play all the time, although doing my best to keep him from over doing it!
My female Arabian Mau got another procedure done, but the first place I went to put on the one you are using here. I was angry because my male cats collar had been on way too tight and he not only had a sore but a hit of a rush so I told them to be gentle with her. She had like six big stitches and got the collar off within a few hours. I got an idea very quickly on some channel, and since she protested so much, she never wore an collar because she's strictly indoor. I grabbed one of those collars did a quick trial measurement and just looped it through and she had to wear that 12 to 14 days and there was much room around her neck. This velcro one. I do not want it this tight and I tried twice unsuccessfully to loosen it, and I had to hug her and with the other hand and even teeth try to loosen. Still too snug for my liking. Only real pet store probable won't have on is close today. I just three two old looped e collars that some of the kittens had been playing with and smacking around last with. This socks. I may actually have to have to go back to the regular Vet and just buy one from them. The Vet I brought her from last night was an 24/7 ER Vet in NYC. A major plus of living in the city
Ooohhh you just slip it on, my dumbass undid it and try to put back together on her. My poor girl can barely move rn, don't know why they think she'll be able to rub her eye how she is rn... But since she's falling over and can't really close the eye it'll keep her from hitting it on something.
I tried it only once and gave up after she bit me hard enough to make me bleed. It hurt more to see her in distress, though, and bought a soft collar thingy. The first time she managed to get it off, the second time I made sure to feed the favorite snackies to her. Helped a lot. Now shes sitting next to me in my bed purring like a champ using it as a pillow.