Coastal Pet Safe Cat Glow in the Dark Adjustable Breakaway Collar
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Coastal Pet Safe Cat Glow in the Dark Adjustable Breakaway Collar

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Coastal Pet Safe Cat Glow in the Dark Adjustable Breakaway CollarImproved nighttime visibility with glow in the dark material. Maximum safety with pivoting breakaway buckle Adjustable sizing from 8 12" for a secure fit. Fun patterned designs that adjust to lighting. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor cats. Safe Cat Back to basics It's simple really, you bring pets into your life for all the classic reasons; to teach kids responsibility, to provide companionship or to just add another slightly furrier member of the

  • Improved nighttime visibility with glow-in-the-dark material.
  • Maximum safety with pivoting breakaway buckle
  • Adjustable sizing from 8-12" for a secure fit.
  • Fun patterned designs that adjust to lighting.
  • Perfect for both indoor and outdoor cats.

 

Safe Cat

Back to basics

It's simple really, you bring pets into your life for all the classic reasons; to teach kids responsibility, to provide companionship or to just add another slightly furrier member of the family. As a cat owner, you rely on safe, comfortable and high quality collars, leashes and harnesses, no extra frills required.
Detailed finishing for comfort, appeal and durabilityOptions that stretch or breakaway for safetyReflective elements for nighttime visibilitySnag-proof material to save claws from catchingCovered by our Satisfaction Guarantee.

Finding your cat's puuurfect fit

Cat collars from Coastal Pet come in 2 fully adjustable sizes, 1 for cats and 1 for kittens. The cat collars are designed to breakaway when worn by cats over 8 lbs. Cats under 8 lbs and kittens should wear kitten collars, which breakaway at 8 lbs or less. Collars should sit higher on a cat’s neck. Be sure to measure here when determining how to size the collar. A collar, as well as harness straps, should allow for no more than two fingers to slide between the collar or harness and the cat’s body. Harnesses also typically come in one size for either cats or kittens, except for the wrap style harness that comes in small or medium.

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here are no bounds on the size shape or age of a traditional pet, they are just excited to love you back. As a traditionalist dog owner, you bring pets into your life for all the classic reasons, to teach kids responsibility, to provide companionship or to just add another slightly furrier member of the family. You don’t need a lot of bells, whistles or frills to show how much you love your dog, just high quality basics..

Description

Never lose sight of your cat with the Safe Cat® Glow in the Dark Adjustable Breakaway Collar. Whether your cat roams your home or the wild at night, this collar improves visibility in the dark with its glowing design. Its pivoting breakaway buckle releases the collar if your cat gets caught, allowing him or her to slip away easily. Plus, the adjustable 8-12" length ensures a secure, comfortable fit. The collar's pattern design adjusts to lighting, featuring bright colors during the day. Choose from a range of fun patterns!

Features

Glow in the Dark. Adjustable. Breakaway Buckle.

Applications

Ideal for fashionable cats and everyday use. Not to be used with a leash or tie-out.

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This is an eye-opening, scholarly rebuttal to common perceptions about native American society before and after the European invasion. Ronald Wright makes no secret of his bias in favor of the people who were here first; in fact, he enhances the impact of what for many will be new information by presenting this extraordinary history from the point of view of the conquered. He also makes clear how large a part of the conquest was due to immune system rather than military deficiencies: if smallpox and other diseases had not done killed most of the native population, the facts recounted here suggest that history, particularly in South America, may have evolved quite differently. In undertaking the massive task of recounting the invasion of all of the Americas, some selectivity is inevitable. Wright has chosen to focus on the story of five distinct native groups: Aztec, Maya, Inca, Cherokee and Iroquois. He then arbitrarily subdivides the story into three consecutive time periods: Conquest, Resistance and Rebirth. After the physical and political annihilation recounted in the first two sections, the title of the third may seem overly optimistic, particularly for the Guatemalan Maya. However, the concluding tone is more conciliatory and hopeful than mournful, particularly in the Afterword that updates matters to 2005, 13 years after the original publication date. The astounding amount of research involved in producing this admittedly selective overview is well-indexed and annotated. My only quibble is that Wright, obviously an expert in the field of native culture, sometimes borders on the compulsive in matters of linguistic authenticity. I did not buy this book to learn ancient native languages, let alone their pronunciation, and at times I found the inclusion of such trivia distracted from rather than enhanced the otherwise convincing scholarship. This obsession with accuracy is commendable, but after getting it out of his system in the Author's note, his amazing narrative would have been no less compelling if he stuck to the language of his contemporary audience. Also, for an author who has settled in British Columbia, it is strangely disappointing that the rich history of the Pacific Northwest coastal natives was not among those he chose to examine. I had read Charles Mann's "1491" prior to this book and found it primed my interest in the subject; both are excellent introductions to the reality of pre-Columbian American societies, but Stolen Continents provides more of a historical context for what has become of them.
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