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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
These are exactly what I was looking for. They are loud, like a cow bell lol. My cat has started catching birds here and there, and bringing them to the porch. I haven't found one since putting this on, but that's not to say he hasn't caught any, just none that I know of.
Highlandqu
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2024
Got these because a neighbor was mentioning my outdoor slightly feral cats were stalking her bird feeders.(Not going to debate indoor/outdoor, I've tried, their feral with indoor inclinations on nasty weather days)Some of the cheap collars with bells the bell is quiet and often get lost within days. These are sturdy, and loud enough to alert wild birds there is something headed their way. I put 2 on so they jingle against each other. They last as long as the collar stays on the cat (anywhere from 2 hours to about 3 months)I also like that when the weather is getting crappy, and I call them, I can hear them coming, so I know to wait for them before I shut up the sheds and house. I will be buying again, as we go through collars and now bells often.
Dagny
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de septiembre de 2024
I love the sound of cat bells, and these are a little deeper in sound and the bells are big, which means ample room to chime.I have four cats, two are strictly indoors and two are indoor/ outdoor, it also means the two that go out, are prolific hunters. Mice, gofers, birds, even rabbits. So for the two that hunt, I needed to double up like in the advertisement, hoping that gives all wildlife around our home a stronger chance to get away. But if you have indoor cats, one bell per cat is fine.I had read that the bells were too big and got in their food, there are easy fixes for that, both which I do, get a smaller ring to hold the bell to the collar, and raise the cat food so the cats don’t eat off the floor.A small box that you cut a center out of so the food is elevated and tilted ( which is better for the cat anyways) keeps the bell out of food and water.I have an orange cat that always looks like she’s too small to be a full grown cat, and she handles both bells on her collar with ease, my panther looking chocolate boy looks like Bagerah with a collar so has no issue at all with the bells. Even my kittens, 6 months, are able to handle the bells with no issues to neck, or collar.Overall the bells are pretty and sound nice, I just worry when the two hunters learn to stalk without getting the bells to chime… they have done it before with smaller bells. And I’m flooded with lovely gifts again.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de abril de 2024
I adopt adult to senior dogs. on a few occasions we may get a "runner"! who's accustomed to running free in streets. These bells help us keep tabs on the pup on the rare occasion she slips away. They are the perfect size in a Medium for our small 12-14lb dogs. Also, the ring sound is a higher pitch than most which is a plus. The price is unbeatable and you get 4 bells that can be paired or used individually. Highly recommend.!
MB
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2023
Bought these bells for my cat that loves to kill anything that moves. They are very affordable, loud and pretty! I can hear my cat wherever he goes and so can the birds. The only issue is they are a little big so when he eats or drinks they are in his bowl. This is a slight nuisance but not a deal breaker. I recommend these to anyone who is tired of bird or rodent corpses (aka gifts) left on their patio, they really do work!
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