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  1. 213 of 216 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    If you have a cat who isn’t too large and is relatively calm, this should work just fine, March 23, 2012
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    Pri

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    Let me just start off by saying that I gave this collar 5 stars mostly to rate how much better it is than your conventional hard plastic collar. I don’t think this collar is perfect, but it is the best alternative there can be to the dreaded cone.

    I want to write this review because when I was debating whether or not it would be worth my money to purchase this, the few reviews there are for this only served to confuse me more. Some people hate it, and others love it, and then there’s obviously the picture someone posted of this collar having been chewed through by their cat. I’m hoping this review will address some of the things people may be wondering before purchasing this.

    I ordered this because my cat has an injury on her paw and she keeps licking the scab and drawing blood. I only wish I had ordered this collar immediately after she got spayed so that I wouldn’t have had to go through the pain of constantly readjusting the bodysuit I made for her to make sure she couldn’t take it off. I had to get crafty, because the hard cone she was supposed to wear stressed her out so much. The cone was making her disoriented on top of how weakened she was from surgery. If I had this collar, I would have had a much easier time and not have had to devise alternatives to the cone.

    Here are some things to keep in mind when buying this:

    1) MATERIAL: It is soft and bendy, but not flimsy; it will remain in a cone-like shape around the cat’s head. I have not experienced a problem with the drawstring clip yet. The inside of it is reinforced so that a relatively calm cat, who doesn’t go wild when a cone is placed around its head, wouldn’t be able to figure out a way or have the drive to chew through it. Based on the way the cone fits around my cat’s head, I don’t think she would be able to get it in her mouth in such a way that she could chew it, which brings me to the size of the cone.

    2) SIZE: I have a very small cat. She has most likely reached her adult size, as she is almost a year old, but she maintains a weight of 7.7 pounds. So you can imagine that her neck is tiny. The extra small size fits her quite snugly. If you have a cat who is larger than 10 pounds, I would suggest going with size small. I’ve read one review written by someone who says size small was too big for their cat who weighs 13 pounds. While the cone itself might be too long or whatever, the neck size of extra small probably will not fit a 13 pound cat.

    3) DESIGN: One of the biggest problems with this cone, perhaps, is that the only way to put it on your cat is to put it over their head. It’s sort of like putting your head through a t-shirt with a really small neck. Except with this, you’re putting it over a cat’s head. Obviously, because your cat won’t want anything to do with this strange object being placed around its head, it will struggle. I would suggest having another person hold the cat while you slide it over its head. I understand that for this sort of collar, there’s not much that can be done differently in terms of design, but it is something to take into consideration when determining size. My cat has a small head. If your cat doesn’t have a small head, the extra small size simply won’t go over its head.

    4) COMFORT: After I put this on my cat’s head, she actually went to her water bowl and began drinking. With the plastic cone, she cannot eat or drink. The bendiness of this allows cats to be able to eat which is a big plus. And later, I saw her lying down on her cat tree, which she never does with the plastic cone, because it’s too bulky and she can’t jump on while she is wearing it. She usually sulks and becomes limp with the plastic cone. With this one, she is walking normally. Also, note, that any type of e-collar, unless it is completely transparent is going to hinder the cat’s peripheral vision. This one has more of a problem in that sense, because it is green. This takes away from the comfort factor, obviously, but here I am comparing the comfort level of this collar to the plastic cone. When wearing the plastic cone, cats will frequently bump into walls and doors and get more freaked out as a result of that. With this one, even if the cat bumps into something, it does not make a scary noise and the fabric does not crinkle either. Also the plastic cone my cat was wearing (I guess it was worse than others) sort of hung on the top of her head, so she felt as though there was a weight on her head, so she would walk with her head hung low, almost dragging the collar. This one stays perked up on its own, and does not put weight on my cat’s head.

    The last thing I want to say is that this review is based on the relief I am feeling only a few hours after putting this on my cat. I just started using it a few hours ago. If I find that she was able to chew it or take it off, I will update, but so far, it doesn’t look like she’ll be able to remove it or…

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  2. 76 of 78 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Very good for non-fussy animals, April 16, 2012
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    This review is from: KONG EZ Soft E-Collar for Cats and Dogs, Small (Misc.)
    The vet sent us home with a gigantic plastic cone as big as my poor little kitty. So I came here and found these. My kitty doesn’t complain at all about wearing one of these, she can still get to her food and water, but not to scratch the stitches on her face. I’m very happy with the item and the only reason I give it four stars instead of five is that it is starting to fall apart after a few days, even though I haven’t seen her struggling with it. So I imagine if your pet is fussy about these things, and struggled with the cone, they would probably tear it apart pretty quickly.

    The main reason I wanted to write a review though, is because of the confusion over the size. My cat is very small, about 6-7lbs, and yet I cannot close my thumb and forefinger around her neck, which means it’s longer around her neck than 6″. I wasn’t sure which size to buy, so I ordered both Small and X-Small, and the X-Small is perfect for her, although the size guidance they give you suggests she should use the larger one. The X-Small fits over her head perfectly, and without tightening the drawstring any, I can still fit a finger or two between the cone and her neck, so I know it’s not choking her. She seems comfortable and doesn’t complain. I haven’t opened the larger (Small) one, but it looks like it would be too big.

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  3. 37 of 37 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Does the trick, July 9, 2014
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    Bought this item for a diabetic foster cat who overgrooms herself. It’s much nicer than the hard plastic one she was wearing. It’s a bit shorter too so she can eat without much trouble.

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