Has anyone used the Bite-Not collar?

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Not that particular one, but I have used inflatable collars made with the same idea in mind.

It worked on some cats, depending on where the spot was on their body I was trying to keep them away from. Some cats could still get at those spots, again, depending on where the spot is. I.e., paws, tail and hind quarters were rather easy for them to reach still.
 
Maureen, I googled the inflatable collars and they look softer and more comfortable. The cone collar that most vets use are miserable. With these the pet can see, eat and play.
Thry all look uncomfortable but these seem the best to use.
 
well, watching charlie, you can see that if anything was done on any feet or rump, it was easy to get to. I would say anything from maybe mid back and under chest is the most protected.
i made soft cone collars for my foster and even that had to be long enough that he could not reach his front paws/legs. true, he cannot see but it was very comfy and did not hurt him if he walked into something

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I had one of those I used on a drooler and it was so restrictive she couldn't even bend her neck to drink....she hated it and so did I.
 
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