Mariposa
Our black Russian X is the fastest cat we have ever had. That goes for her bird catching abilities as well. On average, she was killing 4 natives a week that we knew of. We tried bells, mirrors on the collar. None worked. When I saw the catbib on the web, my first impression was "She'll look ridiculous" and didn't proceed. But after another 5 dead natives, I had to try it. First thing I noticed that Mariposa didn't seem to mind it all. And in the past 4 months, she has caught only one bird, which is minor miracle. She still climbs trees, fences and races all around the yard. When she sleeps, she appears to sling the bib over shoulder like a cape. I have no hesitation in recommending this catbib to anyone who wants to stop their cat from killing birds. By the way, it doesn't stop her from catching rats, which is great.
Luke - Australia - April 22, 2006
Monty
Dear Cat Goods, Here is a photo of Monty, our cat, wearing his CatBib. He is a 1 to 2 birds a day killer, but since wearing this great bib we have noticed no dead birds around our place. He is a bad wanderer and full of mischief as you can see by the dirt and hole in his bib -- We could really do with a spare.
From the Bott Family - Wantirna, Victoria, Australia - 3-20-06
Taka
This is our lovable 3 year-old queen, Taka. I was devastated when she started bringing dead birds last spring. She would put them near the front door or the door by the deck. I am a bird lover so I had put up a couple of bird feeders around the house. I put bells around her (up to 4 bells!) to no avail. I was ready to give her away but my boys won't let me. I went to the different pet stores in Seattle. Their advice was either to not let her out the house (that drove her crazy!) or they said that it's natural for cats to catch birds. I finally googled the web and lo and behold! I found this website selling bibs. I was skeptical at first but I was desperate. So I finally bought a blue one for Taka. You can see how lovely she looks in the picture. Since then, I haven't seen her with a bird anymore. Thanks for CatBib! The birds and I are eternally grateful to you.
Felice - Seattle, WA - April 4, 2006
Smartie
Thank you for sending the CatBib to Edinburgh, Scotland which arrived within one week of ordering. Our cat, Smartie, looks really peculiar when she walks with it but this does not stop her climbing trees. We no longer receive presents of birds into the house, which means our children are not upset by feathers and dead birds when they arrive home from school. We will tell all our cat and bird-loving friends about the CatBib.
Best wishes from Scotland. James - Edinburgh, Scotland - March 20, 2006
Froedo
Hello from Australia! Since Froedo has been wearing her CatBib we've had no evidence of birds or small possums (Australian natives) being caught and/or killed. We're all extremely happy because before CatBib we were having to consider re-locating Froedo to another home that isn't in a forest.Thank you!
Brandon - Melbourne, Australia - March 19, 2006
Magic
This is Magic. He came to our home as a kitten on Halloween 2004 and we took him in. He was a lean mean killing machine. . .at least two birds a day. Since the CatBib, he has caught one ground bird but we were able to catch and release. No others have been caught since then. I highly recommend the CatBib!
Cheryl & Chris -Eugene, Oregon - March 9, 2006
Sophie
This, is Sophie. There were days that she would bring home five to six dead mice and birds...we needed a way to stop her from killing them, our neighbors had complained that they kept finding dead birds in their yards. We did a search for a way to stop cats from killing birds and since Sophie started wearing her bib she hasn't caught one bird or mouse. Thanks CatBib!
Alex -- Denver, CO -- February 18, 2006
Cinder
Here is my cat Cinder, what upset me most was the fact that cinder did not kill the birds out right, but brought them in the house to play with (torture!) as a result, I would find an injured or dead bird, with masses of feathers all over the place. I searched the net, and found your product, the neighbours laughed at first, and said I was mean, but when I explained, it was the bib or dead or injured birds, they agreed and interested. She doesn't mind, she's not thrilled, but takes it as part of the routine for going outside the house, a bit like putting a lead on a dog.
Chris - Wigan - England - February 11, 2006
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