![]() ![]() If you’re looking for an unassuming option, you’ll appreciate that all the text is on one side of the tag. Shaped like a cat face with engraving for detail, this ID tag is made from durable stainless steel. Coating may eventually scratch on blue, black, and white tags.Engraving may be less legible on certain colors.Room for four lines of text on the back.It may be that the lighter metals require darker lettering to ensure legibility. It’s worth noting that some customers have complained about the text being printed rather than engraved but I didn’t find that to be the case. It arrived in a cardstock sleeve inside a padded envelope and came with two sizes of keyring. Not only is this ID tag beautiful but it’s clear how much care and attention are put into the product. The stainless-steel material felt a little heavier than some tags but it’s likely due to the thickness. It’s large enough to accommodate the necessary text but not so big that my cats seemed to notice it. I chose the smallest size which measures just over an inch long and a little under an inch wide. These tags are available in small, medium, and large sizes. The engraving reveals the stainless steel beneath the blue coating which makes the text very legible and the design noticeable. The tag took about a week to arrive, but it was worth the wait. I ordered the hexagon shape for this ID tag in blue with a beautiful mountain scene engraved on the front. Though it’s only available in two shapes (hexagon and round), there are five colors and eight decorative designs to choose from. The vimdevs Deep Engraved Stainless Steel Pet ID Tag is one of the most attractive cat ID tags I’ve come across. Color/Design Options: 5 colors, 8 designs.Our Top Picks for the Best Cat ID TagsĪfter hours of researching cat ID tags and reading customer reviews, I selected the following seven for hands-on testing. Because my ability to do any long-term testing with so many tags was limited, I read customer reviews to judge the longevity of each tag. My cats wore each ID tag for at least 3 days. I tested the durability of each tag by trying to bend it by hand and felt the text to determine whether it was actually engraved or just printed. To test the ID tags, I put each of them on both the breakaway and leather collars, checking to see how easily they went on and whether the tag impacted the function of the collar in any way. The breakaway collar I chose was the Safe Cat Snag-Proof Polyester Breakaway Cat Collar with Bell. The leather collar I chose was the 3/8-inch CollarDirect Leather Collar with Bell in size small. I also ordered two different cat collars from Chewy to test the tags: one leather and one nylon, made in the breakaway style. I have three cats, so I mixed up the names (Bagel, Biscuit, and Munchkin) among the seven ID tags that I chose. I selected ID tags made from a variety of materials in different styles, both traditional hanging tags and tags that slide directly onto the collar. How We TestedĪfter thoroughly researching cat ID tags, I read reviews and customer comments to narrow down the options. Before making our selections, we scoured product reviews and customer comments to narrow down the options and chose products based on quality, customizability, safety, and affordability. ![]() We’ve researched and tested the most popular pet ID tags on the market to determine which ones are the best for cats. Over the last three years, we’ve spent countless hours figuring out what makes a product safe, effective, and appropriate for cats. All the products in this article we’re independently purchased by our team. ![]()
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