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Sorry for the stinky dogs crack, but I have seen what they eat if left to their own devices on a farm (and what they re-eat when it comes back up :nogood:). On the other hand, having stepped in unexpected kitty surprises, maybe dogs' re-eating is a courtesy. :laugh:

I've collared all of my cats ever since safety collars became readily available. First off, the jingling helps to give away what they're up to, and second, I want them easily identified as pets and not be mistaken for strays/ ferals. There are some sick, sick people in this world. http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/18/us/texas-veterinarian-facebook-cat-shot/
 
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hehe yeah it's cute. Didn't there used to be a thread about posting Coach bags with your furry friends? if not, we should either start a new one or dig out the old one. It was cute!

Yes, there was. I couldn't find it the other day. It was great.

Sorry for the stinky dogs crack, but I have seen what they eat if left to their own devices on a farm (and what they re-eat when it comes back up :nogood:). On the other hand, having stepped in unexpected kitty surprises, maybe dogs' re-eating is a courtesy. :laugh:

I've collared all of my cats ever since safety collars became readily available. First off, the jingling helps to give away what they're up to, and second, I want them easily identified as pets and not be mistaken for strays/ ferals. There are some sick, sick people in this world. http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/18/us/texas-veterinarian-facebook-cat-shot/

Eeeewwww! I know some dogs do that although we've had cats throw up on our furniture or laps, so I'm not sure what's worse. :throwup: Yes, there are definitely sick, sick people in the world. Our cats don't go outside very often--bird feeders in back yard.
 
Sorry for the stinky dogs crack, but I have seen what they eat if left to their own devices on a farm (and what they re-eat when it comes back up :nogood:). On the other hand, having stepped in unexpected kitty surprises, maybe dogs' re-eating is a courtesy. :laugh:

Well, dogs do want to please... :laugh: I think Dog Rule #1 is "If it's on the ground, it is food, and I must eat it" (followed by "if something is outside, I must bark at it")

The reason I even got into Coach in the first place was that I was lured in by their Jack Russell ads back when. Those adorable pups and their bright red collars caught my eye. If they do another round of pet collars, I hope they pay more attention to detail. I have the collars for my dogs but had to return the "matching" leashes. Both were sold as Red/Silver, but the leashes were almost orange and clashed horribly with the collars.
 
Well, dogs do want to please... :laugh: I think Dog Rule #1 is "If it's on the ground, it is food, and I must eat it" (followed by "if something is outside, I must bark at it")

The reason I even got into Coach in the first place was that I was lured in by their Jack Russell ads back when. Those adorable pups and their bright red collars caught my eye. If they do another round of pet collars, I hope they pay more attention to detail. I have the collars for my dogs but had to return the "matching" leashes. Both were sold as Red/Silver, but the leashes were almost orange and clashed horribly with the collars.

The old dogs have masters and cats have servants :D
 
Sorry for the stinky dogs crack, but I have seen what they eat if left to their own devices on a farm (and what they re-eat when it comes back up :nogood:). On the other hand, having stepped in unexpected kitty surprises, maybe dogs' re-eating is a courtesy. :laugh:

I've collared all of my cats ever since safety collars became readily available. First off, the jingling helps to give away what they're up to, and second, I want them easily identified as pets and not be mistaken for strays/ ferals. There are some sick, sick people in this world. http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/18/us/texas-veterinarian-facebook-cat-shot/

dogs love searching for goodies... i won't gross everyone out with what dh's did... let's just say it involved a rabbit :sick:

The cats here mainly indoors, the rest are barn so a collar wouldn't remain on for long.
 
Well, dogs do want to please... :laugh: I think Dog Rule #1 is "If it's on the ground, it is food, and I must eat it" (followed by "if something is outside, I must bark at it")

The reason I even got into Coach in the first place was that I was lured in by their Jack Russell ads back when. Those adorable pups and their bright red collars caught my eye. If they do another round of pet collars, I hope they pay more attention to detail. I have the collars for my dogs but had to return the "matching" leashes. Both were sold as Red/Silver, but the leashes were almost orange and clashed horribly with the collars.

Collars would be so much fun.
dogs love searching for goodies... i won't gross everyone out with what dh's did... let's just say it involved a rabbit :sick:

The cats here mainly indoors, the rest are barn so a collar wouldn't remain on for long.

Oh dogs. When our last dog was a puppy, well, cat litter, you know? :throwup:
 
Okay, first off, I'm a dog person through and through....well, Garfield is an exception.

Anyway, cats will wear collars and they can be walked just like a dog. Back in high school my daughters best friend's father was over in Kuwait...or maybe Saudi Arabia....and he adopted a stray cat for company. When he came home, the cat came home with him. I don't know what he did over there, but when he got home he went to taking the cat on daily walks on a leash just like a dog and still does to this day. I wish I had a photo, the guy is quite large and looks really funny walking a cat down the sidewalk on a leash. :laugh:
 
Coach has nicely represented both breeds I own...in leather fobs...the Boston Terrier a little better than the French Bulldog. I'll take pics of them and post them here.
 
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