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๐Ÿฑ Things Square Cat Collars

Cat Collars โ€“
Safe. Stylish. Breakaway-Secure.

Discover safe, well-fitting cat collars at Things Square โ€” essential breakaway safety collars, useful bell collars for wildlife protection, high-visibility reflective collars for outdoor cats, and stylish embroidered and patterned collars. Safety and style, perfectly combined for every cat.

โœ“ Breakaway Safety Buckles โœ“ Bell & Reflective Options โœ“ Adjustable All Neck Sizes โœ“ Free Worldwide Delivery
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Cat Collar Styles โ€“ Safe & Stylish Options for Every Cat

All cat collars should feature a breakaway safety buckle โ€” this is non-negotiable for cat safety. Within that safety requirement, our collection covers every style and functional need.

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Breakaway Safety Collars
Quick-release buckle that opens under pressure โ€” essential safety feature for all outdoor cats
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Bell Collars
Small bell attachment alerts wildlife to approaching cats โ€” reducing hunting of birds and small animals
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Reflective Safety Collars
Reflective stitching or strips for visibility near roads during evening outdoor time
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Patterned & Printed Collars
Fun floral, geometric, and novelty prints for fashionable everyday cat collar wear
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Bow Tie & Occasion Collars
Decorative bow tie and bandana-style collar attachments for special occasions and photos
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Flea Collar Attachments
Collar-compatible flea deterrent accessories for added outdoor cat protection
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Embroidered ID Collars
Name and contact number stitched directly into the collar โ€” no ID tag needed
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Kitten Collars
Extra-small, lightweight collars for kittens starting collar training from a young age
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๐ŸŒŸ Collar by Cat Lifestyle

The Right Cat Collar for Every Cat's Lifestyle

โ˜€ Outdoor Cats
Outdoor & Free-Roaming Cats
A breakaway reflective collar with an ID tag and bell is the essential safety setup for outdoor cats โ€” identification if lost, visibility near roads at night, and reduced wildlife hunting.
๐Ÿ’ค Indoor Cats
Indoor-Only Cats
Even indoor-only cats should wear a breakaway collar with an ID tag โ€” in case of an accidental escape. A lightweight, comfortable everyday collar ensures they can be identified and returned quickly.
๐Ÿ• Kittens
Kittens from 6 Months
Start collar training from around 6 months with an extra-small, very lightweight kitten collar โ€” brief wearing periods with treats and praise build comfortable collar acceptance before outdoor access begins.
๐ŸŒ™ Night Safety
Night-Roaming Cats
Reflective collars are critical for cats that roam at night near roads. Reflective stitching makes cats visible in vehicle headlights, significantly reducing the risk of road accidents after dark.
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Photos & Special Occasions
Bow tie and bandana collar attachments, floral patterns, and decorative designs for Christmas photos, birthdays, and any occasion where your cat deserves to look especially dapper.
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Wildlife-Protection Bell Collars
A small bell on the collar alerts birds and small animals to an approaching cat โ€” studies show bell collars reduce successful hunting by up to 40%, protecting local wildlife populations.
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๐Ÿ’ก Safety Tips

5 Essential Cat Collar Safety Tips

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Always Use Breakaway Collars
This is the single most important cat collar rule โ€” never put a fixed buckle collar on a cat. Breakaway collars have a safety release that opens under pressure, preventing strangulation if the collar gets caught on a fence post, branch, or other object outdoors.
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The Two-Finger Fit Rule
The collar should sit snugly enough that it cannot be slipped over the head, but loose enough that you can slide two fingers between the collar and the cat's neck. Too tight causes discomfort and skin problems; too loose may slip off or catch on obstacles.
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Check the Fit Weekly
Cats can lose or gain weight, and kittens grow rapidly. Check collar fit weekly โ€” a collar that was perfect last month may be too tight or loose now. A collar that is too tight for an extended period causes skin damage, hair loss, and serious discomfort.
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Always Use an ID Tag
Even microchipped cats benefit enormously from an ID tag on their collar โ€” microchips require a scanner to read, while an ID tag allows anyone who finds your cat to contact you immediately. Include your name, phone number, and whether the cat is microchipped.
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Inspect and Replace Regularly
Check the breakaway buckle mechanism monthly โ€” it should release easily when pulled firmly. Replace collars that are worn, have damaged buckle mechanisms, or have stretched beyond adjustment range. A collar with a faulty breakaway mechanism provides no safety benefit.
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โœ๏ธ Quality Standards

Safety & Quality in Every Cat Collar

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Breakaway safety buckle on all collars โ€” releases under pressure for cat safety
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Reflective stitching on safety collars for visibility near roads after dark
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Rust-proof, secure D-ring for safe ID tag attachment
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Lightweight, soft nylon materials โ€” comfortable against sensitive cat neck skin
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Securely attached bells that don't come loose during normal active outdoor use
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Fade-resistant colours and prints that stay vibrant through weather and wear
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โ“ Questions

Frequently Asked Questions โ€“ Cat Collars

What cat collar styles does Things Square offer?+โˆ’
Things Square offers cat collars across multiple styles โ€” breakaway safety collars, bell collars, reflective safety collars, patterned and printed collars, bow tie and occasion collars, embroidered ID collars, and kitten-specific extra-small collars. All collars feature breakaway safety buckles for cat safety.
Why must cat collars have breakaway buckles?+โˆ’
Cats are agile climbers and explorers โ€” they regularly get themselves into situations where a fixed collar can become caught on fencing, branches, window catches, and other protrusions. A breakaway buckle releases when a threshold of pressure is applied โ€” typically 2โ€“4kg of force. Without this mechanism, a caught cat can strangle or cause severe tracheal injury attempting to free itself. Fixed buckle collars are safe for dogs but are a genuine strangulation risk for cats.
Should indoor cats wear a collar?+โˆ’
Yes โ€” indoor cats should wear a lightweight collar with an ID tag. Despite being indoors, cats regularly escape through open windows, doors, or during moves and visitor arrivals. An ID tag ensures that anyone who finds your escaped indoor cat can contact you immediately, without needing to find a vet to scan for a microchip. A microchip is still recommended alongside the collar โ€” the two forms of identification work best in combination.
How do I introduce a collar to a cat that hates wearing one?+โˆ’
Introduce the collar gradually using positive reinforcement. Leave the collar near the cat's bed for a few days so it becomes familiar. Briefly place the collar on the cat for 1โ€“2 minutes with high-value treats. Gradually increase wearing duration over 1โ€“2 weeks. Never force it on and leave โ€” this creates lasting negative associations. Most cats adapt to wearing a collar within 1โ€“2 weeks when introduced gradually with positive reinforcement. Start with the lightest, softest collar available.
What size collar does my cat need?+โˆ’
Measure your cat's neck circumference at the base of the neck where the collar naturally sits. Add 2cm for comfort. The collar should sit with two fingers' space between the collar and neck. Most adult cat necks measure between 20โ€“30cm. Kittens typically need 15โ€“22cm. Always check the specific product's adjustable range before purchasing. Check fit monthly as cats' weight can change seasonally, and kittens grow rapidly in the first year.
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