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You should only be able to fit 2 fingers underneath. You should be able to find a harness in her size. If you are going to leave it on all the time I typically then recommend a breakaway collar. That way if she gets it caught on something it automatically breaks. If it is just to go outside with you then a harness is a great idea, just make sure you remove it when you are done. Thank you for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello, It can sometimes take weeks for cats to get used to their collars or tags. A flat tag that affixes to the strap of the collar may be more comfortable for her. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
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Poor Nala! I'm sorry she's upset! First of all, if there is any noise making part of the collar (a bell, a jingle, or even a tag hitting against a buckle, etc) that may be freaking her out. Secondly, if she is a strictly indoor cat, its reasonable to not worry about keeping a collar on her at all, though I would recommend that she be [microchipped](https://www.petcoach.co/article/the-importance-of-microchipping-your-pet/) in case she ever does get out. The feel of this color, or maybe the smell, could also be the issue. If its the smell, you can set the collar out in your house for a few days, put it in her bed, or under your pillow, and try again in a few days.[ Feliway spray](https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/feliway-spray) may also help--this is a pheromone product that you can spray on the collar, which should help it have a more soothing effect. If it is the feel of the collar you can either decide to give her time to see if she gets used to it, or just pun
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Unfortunately, you can't train her not to chew on the tags. You may look for a smaller tag or one of the collars that has an insert for the information or even has the information printed on the collar. I hope this helps and please feel free to post any additional questions.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If you're interested in leash-training Sofia, you'll want to do so gradually. Starting with short outings in the yard, you can then work up to going on longer trips. Signs she is interested in doing this can include wandering around and exploring, walking alongside you, etc. If she is tugging on the leash to try and get back inside, trying to escape her harness, or is digging in her claws and not wanting to move, she is likely not enjoying it and you should take a break.
Updated on August 12th, 2025