The bell raises the rabbits, squirrels or birds attention immediately and they learn when they hear the bell. I'm a wildlife rescuer and I observe wildlife and the cats in my neighborhood. ![]() If my neighbors don't keep their cats in. A bell is not going to cause deafness in a cat. I thought by feeding the left behind cats in my area would prevent the killing of wildlife, but it doesn't. I love all animals and I've rescued cats dumped on my street and found wonderful homes for them, but they do kill lots of wildlife. on that end, I am more concerned with the constant hums and buzzing from various plugged in machinery around my house. Thank you for the pointer about the cat's hearing. ![]() The bell doesn't ring with every movement, so it's not quite as obnoxious as other bells I've heard or seen. I'm under NO illusions) the bell is necessary to give her warning so we can stress her out a little less. Until she comes around, or at least gets accustomed to the new scents and movement (I'm giving her 6 months to a year. She's not in love with the idea of a new cat in the house, and she's a tiny thing with arthritis. Lastly, my eldest cat is 16, and the bell helps give her warning that the cat is coming near. Also, my cat is pitch black, and impossible to see in any shadows - if I need to find him, the bell helps. Putting the bell on lets me keep track of the cat as it explores all the nooks and crannies that my older cats have long neglected, or haven't found interest in. But I have a 1 year old, new to the house. ![]() I hate bells on cats, for all the reasons listed above.
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