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  2. Leash - Wikipedia

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    Cat leashes are used with the purpose of preventing the cat getting lost. Unlike dogs, cats rarely attack persons on the street, so cat leashes are mainly a safety measure to protect the pet itself. Very often the collars are replaced with harnesses, because they avoid the dangers of collars which include escaping and running away or choking.

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    Flexi Neon Reflective Retractable Dog Leash Chewy The Flexi Neon Reflective Retractable Dog Leash offers up everythi. PureWow editors select every item that appears on this page, and the company ...

  4. The Best Retractable Dog Leashes Because You Could Use ... - AOL

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    Retractable dog leashes are leads that change length. They’re spring-loaded for flexibility, meaning your dog can roam farther than they might be able to when tethered to a regular leash. As the ...

  5. Cat collar - Wikipedia

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    A cat collar is a piece of material put around the neck of a cat. Cat collars are put on cats by their owners for identification, fashion, protection (as from fleas), restraint, or to warn off prey, and may be worn by cats that are indoor-only as well as cats with outdoor access. [1]

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    Daniella Abreu went blind after her dog’s retractable leash snapped and hit her in the eye. The 24-year-old opens up about her painful accident and year-long recovery journey.

  7. Lead (tack) - Wikipedia

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    A group of horses being led together by a single handler. Leads are used to lead, hold, or tie an animal or string of animals. A horse may be led by a person on the ground, sometimes called "leading in-hand," or may be led by a rider mounted on another horse, a process called "ponying."

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