Humane Society urges cat owners to check for improper collars
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STATESBORO, Ga. — Following a close incident, the Humane Society of Statesboro and Bulloch County is urging cat owners in the area to inspect their pets’ collars.

The volunteer non-profit organization recently recused a black cat named Jack Skellington that was left outside for months with an improper collar.

The collar created irritation and deep cuts into the cat’s skin.

The Humane Society is hoping Jack’s case will bring awareness and encourage other cat owners to properly fit their pets with breakaway collars.

“Although it resembles a regular collar, any pressure or tension will cause it to release,” explained Laurie Gunderson, a volunteer with the humane society. “This type of collar is the safest for cats. Cats are known for climbing into various spaces, underneath or up trees, often getting stuck, and traditional collars won’t detach easily, potentially leading to strangulation or severe injuries, as seen in Jack’s situation.”

Gunderson said the collars are readily available at pet stores.

“Most pet stores offering cat supplies will carry, or should carry, breakaway collars,” she added.

Another way to protect your cats is to microchip them, according to Gunderson.

“While a breakaway collar is undoubtedly the safest choice, it may come off if it snags on something, which could lead to a lack of identification for the cat,” she stated. “However, a microchip can ensure the cat can be traced back to you.”

Jack will need months of care and recovery and the humane society is asking for the public to help cover the costs.

“Jack faces a lengthy recovery, so if anyone wishes to help with his veterinary expenses, they can contribute through Best Friend’s Animal Hospital, Gateway Animal Hospital, or donate to the Humane Society. Donations can also be made via Venmo @BoroHumane.”

The Humane Society will also host a cat adoption event Oct. 4 from 12:00-3:00 p.m. at the Petco in Statesboro.

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