Evil overlord no more….

When I saw Mayhem trot through the living room with his open collar dangly limply in his mouth like a dead snake for the second time in less than 30 minutes, I gave up. It took him less than 48 hours to figure it out. The furry brats are again running about nekkid and shackle free. The little escape artist’s technique? It’s a press-and-pull safety collar. Mayhem wiggles it with his paws until he gets the clasp in his mouth. He then bites down on it while using his paws and neck for leverage to pull it apart. He also opens doors and kitchen drawers. We are soooo screwed.

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  1. kalimeg

    March 15, 2007 at 9:09pm

    How about a body harness? It would not have to be snap and release because it would not strangle him if it got caught on something.

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      allisonstein

      March 16, 2007 at 5:20pm

      I don’t necessarily want to restrain him. I just want an “if found, please call” number on him.

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      • kalimeg

        March 16, 2007 at 7:39pm

        It might work to keep tags on where a collar is evidently out. Restraint is not necessarily in the picture.

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  2. dragonet2

    March 16, 2007 at 2:18am

    The little brat!

    Keep an eye on your phone bills, before you know it they’ll decide they need dough for beter cat food and branch out into dealing catnip…

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      allisonstein

      March 16, 2007 at 5:24pm

      Re: The little brat!

      Sigh. Please don’t give them any ideas. (Now you know why I ask you to check in on them when I’m gone for more than 24 hours.) On the other hand, I think the little bugger has forgiven me. The next morning, he wrapped himself around my head and purred in my ear for a while before the alarm went off.

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