We tried belling the cat. Spouse insisted that the collar be loose enough that she could escape if it got snagged on something. I see her point. Of course the cat promptly figured out how to snag her collar on her hind foot. I bet she jingled for less than an hour, and spent most of it trying to get out.
If your cat goes outdoors, “belling” it only makes it a target for other cats defending their territories. It does NOT protect birds – they don’t know what it means.
I need some of those bells for my team leader at work. The man is so quiet that half the time I don’t know he is there until I turn around and see him. I jump every time.
We do not put anything on our cats. But our dog has a winter coat that keeps her warm in sub zero temperatures. She does not mind it at all. She knows that coat helps keep her warm. But she will not wear boots like our previous dog did. I wish she would because her feet freeze easily.
sirbadger almost 4 years ago
Roll in the mud and you’ll muffle the jingles.
Ratkin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
She’s spreading collara.
Dirty Dragon almost 4 years ago
If you guys let this stand, next year they’re gonna make you go to elf practice.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
We tried belling the cat. Spouse insisted that the collar be loose enough that she could escape if it got snagged on something. I see her point. Of course the cat promptly figured out how to snag her collar on her hind foot. I bet she jingled for less than an hour, and spent most of it trying to get out.
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 4 years ago
HUGHmons think that it’s “cute” to do those things to their pets! I for one think that it is NOT!!
The Reader Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Today’s cartoon sure gave me a lot to chew on!
Devils Knight almost 4 years ago
just start shaking and scratching at 3 am and those collars will come off really quick
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
“And then when she’s asleep, let’s put it around her neck and see if she likes it!”
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Opal you forgot to put one of those on Earl ;-)
Daniel Verburg almost 4 years ago
Jingle bell collars: animal cruelty !
Golf Buddy almost 4 years ago
Opal is not wearing her usual dotted top, but it’s still lavender…
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
In the deleted last frame, the house is overrun by mice and USPS mail delivery people.
dlaemmerhirt999 almost 4 years ago
Awwww. Muffin is KIND OF being a good kitty for once! . . . kind of.
pbr50138 almost 4 years ago
Our cat will take off his collar, no matter how it fits on him.
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
We’ve not done that with our 3 dogs with the jingle bells.
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
If your cat goes outdoors, “belling” it only makes it a target for other cats defending their territories. It does NOT protect birds – they don’t know what it means.
Indianapolis Smith almost 4 years ago
It helps them cope that Earl has one, too.
Natarose almost 4 years ago
I need some of those bells for my team leader at work. The man is so quiet that half the time I don’t know he is there until I turn around and see him. I jump every time.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 4 years ago
I put a jingle bell on one of my goats once.
He was also unappreciative.
clarrywat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Make the cat do it first, given its untrustworthiness.
Rodeo Boy almost 4 years ago
We do not put anything on our cats. But our dog has a winter coat that keeps her warm in sub zero temperatures. She does not mind it at all. She knows that coat helps keep her warm. But she will not wear boots like our previous dog did. I wish she would because her feet freeze easily.