I'm looking to order two cat tags from the web that will fit a full address
and phone number but light enough for a cat. I ordered the tags from
pettags.com but they were heavy and too big (more for a dog). Other's that
I've ordered in the past have faded after a couple of years and no longer
readable. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good, solid (but light)
cat tag that I can order from the web?
Laura - 16 Jul 2003 15:32 GMT
Hi
I have not bought tags here but got a flyer from my vet, they seem like they
are good, but you could try www.luckypet.com
> I'm looking to order two cat tags from the web that will fit a full address
> and phone number but light enough for a cat. I ordered the tags from
> pettags.com but they were heavy and too big (more for a dog). Other's that
> I've ordered in the past have faded after a couple of years and no longer
> readable. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good, solid (but light)
> cat tag that I can order from the web?
Billy - 17 Jul 2003 15:32 GMT
I'm going to try them, but would you select the plastic or metal - and why
or why not?
> Hi
> I have not bought tags here but got a flyer from my vet, they seem like they
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> > readable. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good, solid (but light)
> > cat tag that I can order from the web?
Fat Freddy - 17 Jul 2003 17:18 GMT
I buy mine from Don at: http://www.boomerangtags.com
He has plastic or metal in a large variety of sizes and shapes. I use
the mini stainless steel ones for my cats.
They are engraved on both sides at no extra cost, there are no extra
shipping charges, and turnaround is very fast. I usually have them a
couple of days after I place the order.
PawsForThought - 16 Jul 2003 18:08 GMT
>From: "Billy" nospam@comcast.net
> Does anyone have a recommendation for a good, solid (but light)
>cat tag that I can order from the web?
I just ordered from this place. Usually I get the stainless steel tags but
this time I got the plastic, and I also got them engraved on both sides. They
are nice and lightweight. But stainless steel will probably last longer -
http://www.tagxpress.com/C_Cats.htm
Lauren
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Barb 1 - 17 Jul 2003 02:32 GMT
I use the Lucky Pet tags that the poster named Laura mentions. I ordered
the plastic black hearts 10 years ago for my cats and they wear them every
day. They look like brand new. I just ordered another for my new kitten.
They are a wonderful company to deal with and I highly recommend them. The
tags are small, very light weight and very easy to read.
Barb
Barb 1 - 17 Jul 2003 03:18 GMT
I use the Lucky Pet tags that the poster named Laura mentions. I ordered
the plastic black hearts 10 years ago for my cats and they wear them every
day. They look like brand new. I just ordered another for my new kitten.
They are a wonderful company to deal with and I highly recommend them. The
tags are small, very light weight and very easy to read.
Barb
Barb 1 - 17 Jul 2003 03:48 GMT
I am sorry if this is repeating but it didn't seem to post:
I use the Lucky Pet tags that the poster named Laura mentions. I ordered
the plastic black hearts 10 years ago for my cats and they wear them every
day. They look like brand new. I just ordered another for my new kitten.
They are a wonderful company to deal with and I highly recommend them. The
tags are small, very light weight and very easy to read.
Barb