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Siwsan

(26,315 posts)
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 06:34 AM Jan 2023

And Arthur STILL managed an escape the comfort collar

by forcing open the regular collar's safety latch. I checked him at 3:30 and he was still collared. At 5:30 he was proudly standing next to the bed, comfort collar free. That boy can be a challenge.

Now I need to find a different collar.

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And Arthur STILL managed an escape the comfort collar (Original Post) Siwsan Jan 2023 OP
Return it & try a different brand? SheltieLover Jan 2023 #1
The comfort collar isn't the issue. The regular collar's latch opens far too easily Siwsan Jan 2023 #2
Yes,, very clever! SheltieLover Jan 2023 #5
Perhaps some sort of cream/ointment vlyons Jan 2023 #3
Just two more days. Siwsan Jan 2023 #6
Have you had any sleep? wnylib Jan 2023 #4
My anxiety defeated the Ativan, last night Siwsan Jan 2023 #8
Good luck to both of you. wnylib Jan 2023 #12
How about a harness & a couple of sturdy zip ties? SheltieLover Jan 2023 #7
Somehow I suspect he would chew through them! Siwsan Jan 2023 #9
Not if you put them through loop for leash & affix on back of his neck. SheltieLover Jan 2023 #10
Arthur is one very clever, very determinec kitteh! niyad Jan 2023 #11
what a guy!!! cats are clever - that's what makes them so lovable. bluboid Jan 2023 #13

Siwsan

(26,315 posts)
2. The comfort collar isn't the issue. The regular collar's latch opens far too easily
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 06:39 AM
Jan 2023

Everyone but Arthur snuggled with me. Like I stated in another reply, they were likely distracting me while he perfected his Houdini routine. At 3:30 he as still in the collar. By 5:30 he had escaped. Clever boy.

vlyons

(10,252 posts)
3. Perhaps some sort of cream/ointment
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 06:40 AM
Jan 2023

that relieves his discomfort and, at the same time, tastes unpleasant, so as to discourage him licking himself.

Siwsan

(26,315 posts)
6. Just two more days.
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 07:47 AM
Jan 2023

That is such sensitive tissue, I'd be afraid to use much of anything. (I'm losing track of time. One more day to the vet.)

wnylib

(21,731 posts)
4. Have you had any sleep?
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 06:45 AM
Jan 2023

Maybe it would be easier to put a pair of toddler underpants on him with a hole cut for the tail.

But he'd probably wiggle out of it.

Do you think you might have to go back to the clear cone?

Siwsan

(26,315 posts)
8. My anxiety defeated the Ativan, last night
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 07:52 AM
Jan 2023

I'll just keep an eye on him, today and tomorrow. I think it's just a question of him getting used to it. He settled right in to eat.

Hopefully he will spend a lot of time on my lap.

Barring anything unexpected, the procedure sounds pretty minimal. Hopefully he won't have to wear the collar afterwards, or just for a few days.

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