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4 amazing leather cat collars under $20 that look like they cost way more

Leather cat collars can be elegant and stylish, but often they’re also expensive. That doesn’t have to be the case, which is why we’ve highlighted some quality collars that are under $20 — even though they look like they’re much more expensive. These options feature durable materials, and they’re designed to be durable, too. Your cat’s collar is a safety element, but it can also be a fashionable addition that’s ideal for parties and photos. If your cat needs a new collar, then you might just find the right option in the best collars for cats that we’ve included below.

Bronzedog Leather Cat Collar with Buckle

Classic and beautifully detailed, the Bronzedog Leather Cat Collar will look stunning on any cat. This collar is available in seven colors, including a rich dark brown and black. It features sturdy hardware and is suitable for daily use. The collar weighs just 17 grams, so it won’t slow your kitty down and is suitable for both kittens and cats. Made of natural materials, the collar is hypoallergenic — good news for sensitive-skinned cats. It’s designed with your cat’s comfort in mind. Choose from a 7- to 9-inch or 9- to 11-inch option for the perfect fit.

Why we like it:

  • Comes in a variety of color options
  • Lightweight design
  • Hypoallergenic
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Aolove Basic Classic Padded Leather Pet Collar

The Aolove Basic Classic Padded Leather Pet Collar is available in multiple sizes for the just-right fit. The smallest size accommodates necks with measurements from 8 to 10 inches, and it’s just 0.6 inches wide, so it won’t be too big or bulky. Five different size options are available, so if you have a cat and a dog, you can outfit them in coordinating collars. Made of leather and alloy, the collar features five adjustment holes for a secure fit without being too tight. The leather is high quality and durable, and a heavy-duty D ring is ideal for attaching a leash or tag. It’s available in 10 colors, so you can choose the collar that best suits your cat’s style.

Why we like it:

  • Available in multiple sizes
  • Comes in a variety of color options
  • Heavy-duty D ring makes attaching a leash or tag easy

Feilong 4 Pack/Set of Cat Collars with Bell

Your cat will look paw-sitively adorable with Feilong’s 4 Pack/Set of Cat Collars with Bell. These leather collars are soft and comfortable, and they’re hand-stitched to last. The bell will help you keep an eye on your cat’s whereabouts, while the fabric patterns mean you can change your cat’s wardrobe each day. If you decide you don’t need or want the bell, it’s easily removable. The collars are adjustable from 7.87 to 11.02 inches, and they measure 0.59 inches wide to fit most cats and small dogs. Not only are these collars a safety addition, but they’ll also look stylish when getting your cat ready for guests or a photoshoot.

Why we like it:

  • Bowtie design is perfect for photoshoots
  • Features a removable bell
  • Adjustable to fit most cats and small dogs

Didog Cute Leather Padded Custom Collar with Engraved Nameplate

Not only does the Didog Cute Leather Padded Custom Collar with Engraved Nameplate look stylish, but it also can include important contact information that could help get your cat home safely. The collar features sturdy padded leather with strong stitching to maximize your cat’s comfort. The extra-small size measures 7.5 to 10 inches long and 0.6 inches wide, perfect for many cats. Larger sizes are also available. Each collar features a customizable engraved tag that can feature your contact information, so you don’t have to worry about a hangtag falling off your cat’s collar or catching on anything. This collar comes in an array of beautiful colors.

Why we like it:

  • Features a customizable engraved tag to put your contact information
  • Comes in a variety of color options
  • Available in multiple sizes

When choosing the purr-fect collar for your cat, it’s important to select a collar that’s the right size. Some collars are too wide to fit smaller cats’ necks comfortably, so look for a narrower option. Most collars have plenty of adjustments, so pay careful attention to getting the right fit. If your collar doesn’t have a safety release feature, then you will need to leave the collar looser so your cat can escape if the collar gets caught on an object, like a tree branch. Don’t forget to find a way to include your contact information — with your phone number at a minimum — on the collar somewhere to help your cat find her way home again if she’s ever lost.

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