KITTY

Kitty in CatBib

I'm so glad we found the CatBib! Our cat was on a 1-to-2-a-day bird diet, we tried EVERYTHING to get him to stop. He even ended up in to see the vet when he ate a bird that caused an infection and made him sick. The cat bib has done wonders. We were skeptical, but he hasn't caught a bird since. Attached is a photo of "Kitty," our extra-large tom cat in his cat bib. Thanks,

Rob and Laura - Sandy, Utah - Sept. 4, 2008

BENNIE

Bennie saving birds My name is Bennie. I used to be a city cat but then my mom and dad and I moved to the country and I got to play outside. I liked playing outside a lot because birds are outside. Birds are fun to catch. I liked bringing them home to show my mom and dad what a good hunter I was. My mom told me not to do it anymore but I didn't listen.Then one day mom got a box in the mail and when she opened it I saw a new collar. I thought it was a collar because she put it around my neck. It was a pretty blue color and very comfortable to wear. I almost forgot I was wearing it until I tried to catch a bird. I was crouched down in my favorite bush outside the house. The bird was so close I could smell it! I leapt out from my hiding place and the bird started to fly away. I started to grab it with my paws and all of the sudden I couldn't see it anymore... the only thing I saw was my new, blue collar. The same thing happened over and over again. I got tired of all that work so I gave up hunting and now I sit on the porch with mom and dad and watch the deer instead.

Alisa - Wayzata, MN - August 31, 2008

PAULIE

Paulie saving birds Here's our Paulie Boy wearing his beautiful new outdoor gear. He's not any happier but the hummingbirds are and so am I. Paulie knows he has to put his bib on before he goes out. and he loves to go out in our mostly fenced yard next door to a farm. He usually gets up in the chair by the back door (so I don't have to reach down to put the bib on) when he wants out. When he comes back in, he gets a hug when I take the bib off. Notice ahem, that its the larger size bib (Paulie is 23lbs). OK maybe you don't necessarily need the larger size for a larger cat but hey why take chances. And yes we know Paulie is overweight but you should see the rest of the 7 member litter.Paulie's brother and other litter retainee, Howler Wingnut VII, is slim and speedy but tops out at a dainty 15 lbs. Thanks CatBib for helping us find a solution to getting overweight cats out for exercise and keeping the birds alive at the same time. Paulie however wants to talk to you about this.

Rinee - Albany, OR - August 30, 2008

PARKER

Parker wearing CatBib Hi Catbib people! Thank you for the great catbibs. Our kitty Parker was getting a bird every time she got outside before she started wearing the bib. Now we can let her out without worrying - she can run and climb trees with the bib on, but is no longer getting birds. So she can go outside whenever she wants.

Anne - Wyncote, Pennsylvania - August 26, 2008

RAOUL

Raoul, saves birds He has no problem climbing and just being plain ol naughty in his bib!! :) He is doubled up right now with bibs cause of baby bunnies. But, since I've doubled up he is doing good! Thanks for this wonderful product!! The birds and bunnies appreciate it!

Jackie - Omaha, Nebraska - August 11, 2008

KARMA

Karma, saves birds Our cat Karma is a proficient hunter. She frequently would bring us dead half eaten birds and leave them on the front step of our bed and breakfast inn. Many times guests would walk outdoors to encounter the remains before we were aware of Karma's "present" for us. We had to do something. We ordered a cat bib and the killing stopped. We can happily state that she has not killed anything (except for a large rat) in almost a month since using the bib. She does not seem interested in killing but has remained happy. Thanks for a great product. It really works and we tell all of our guests who have cats.

Fred and Mary - Cedar House Inn - Dahlonega, Georgia - July 7, 2008

SHAFTOE

Shaftoe, with CatBib We have two cats and two bibs. Fantastic, not a single bird fatality in a year. The cats are still not entirely convinced! Bibs are getting a bit worn. Lots of our friends have been told about the bibs and are interested.

Scott - Northumberland, United Kingdom - July 14, 2008

 

 

FELICITY

Felicity, with CatBib We love it!! Two birds have been saved today--and it is only our first day of wear!! I watched my cat Felicity try for 2 different birds yesterday. A finch landed on the ground about 4 ft from where she was lying in wait underneath some shrubbery. It was very close--but she couldn't manuever around that bib fast enough!! The second incident was a mourning dove--it is hard to be stealth when you are wearing a large purple bib :-) I was suprised that my cats adapted so quickly to wearing the bib. Neither has worn a collar in over a year. Thanks again!

Dianne - Lake Villa, IL - July 14, 2008

DINO

Dino, with CatBib my cats are only out for about 45 minutes at a time 2-3 x a day (3 times on weekends when i am home) so it may be a little soon to assess. but after a week, so far, they have not caught anything. and i see how it interferes in their "pounce" mechanism -- just bumps them and throws them off a hair - and those extra seconds give their prey time to escape. they don't love it, but they don't mind it. it does not seem to inhibit dino's tree climbing ability (he's the one that's part main coon) and i have seen him sit in a tree, bird watching, with it on.

Marcy - Forest Park, IL - July 15, 2008

MOKEE

Mokee, with CatBib And here is Mokee sleeping peacefully among the toys with bib. From the first moment I put on his bib, he has never minded it at all. He's quite the hunter so I think it really helps a lot. I wish I could keep him in but he won't have it so I'm very glad to have the bib to help protect the precious birds. Thanks for a great product.

Laurie-Ann - Cotati, California - July 15, 2008

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