







🐾 Protect with style, recover with comfort!
The Vivifying Cat Cone is a lightweight, adjustable Elizabethan collar designed for cats, mini dogs, and rabbits. Made from durable PVC with soft flannel edges, it prevents pets from licking or biting wounds during recovery. Featuring a secure hook and loop strap for easy size adjustment (fits necks 7.6" to 9.0"), it offers silent, comfortable protection ideal for post-surgery care and grooming.










| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,338 Reviews |
S**Y
You never know when you will need this. Better to have one for when you do.
A must have for cat owners. Great for keeping my cat from itching and/or opening wounds that are healing. My cat didn't understand how to get a drink or eat while wearing it but it is easy to remove and put back on. She slept with it on with no problems. The size was very adjustable and easy to adjust.
M**.
Comfortable, Stylish, and Quiet—Just What I Needed!
This cat collar is perfect! It fits my cat comfortably and doesn’t irritate her neck at all. I specifically wanted one without a bell, and this delivers! No jingling, just a sleek and quiet design. The material is soft but durable, and it’s super easy to clean. It stays secure without being too tight, and the adjustable fit makes it ideal for growing cats too. Looks great and works even better. Highly recommend!
N**N
Short in length so maybe not for spay/neuter healing but works for front leg / paw wound
Medium size fit my 7.5 lbs papillon. This is smaller/shorter than the cone she had 5.5 months ago when he was spayed, but it works to keep her from licking her paw. She keeps licking her dew claw paw pad and it is sore and red. The vet said put a cone on her over the weekend to see if heals up, and if it doesn't it maybe a food allergy. She can still eat with this one on and play, and it's only temporary but seems to be good quality for an e collar. The velcro is strong and allows for an adjustable size. I can see the working for toy dogs, extra small dogs like my girl, and puppies- and I guess large rabbits?
F**D
Works as intended
Kept my boy from going crazy while we got rid of his ear mites and kept the other from scratching his empty balls acknowledging. Good size and fit, easily adjustable.
D**R
Perfectly and good quality
My cat is a male with a big head, it fit perfectly and good quality
S**P
Vivifying Cat Cone, Adjustable Recovery Pet Cone
Not for my Cat, she is still a bit feral and refuses to keep anything around her neck. May work for a lot of cats, just not mine. I figured she would be that way, but I had to try. The quality is fine. It's not the fault of the maker. It could be made of chain, and she would still find a way to get it off.
D**3
Much more humane than the "cone of shame" vets use
Face it, the "cone of shame" is one of the worst things pets and their owners have to deal with with Fluffy has to get stitches, etc. There just aren't many tougher things in the "tough love arena" than the modern day Elizabethan Collars. (Their actual medical name from a vet bill.) This product makes life so much easier on your pet. They are also far more comfortable than the tied-on collars my vet formerly used on our pets when they needed to refrain from scratching themselves. The design better allowed our pets to walk around, lay and sit down, eat, drink, etc. Having more than one allows you to have a clean one ready to install, when taking off one your pet has been wearing. This is great for their hygiene and "cattitude." Your dog might thank you, but knowing cats, probably not. :) The collar's velcro also allows you to adjust it to your pet's individual size. (I recommend allowing two fingers between the cone and animal's neck for proper fit, but I'm not a vet.) These cones come in different sizes! One brand had, small, medium, large and extra-large, based mainly on neck size. The small is for a medium cat, neck size (circumference) 5.5 to 10.2 inches. Medium was recommended for a puppy or medium dog, neck 10-15 inches, Large was for a large dog, neck 12.8 to 17.7 inches. and Extra-Large, for an extra-large dog, neck 17.7 to 20.3 inches. Obviously if you have a big cat, like Sean Coonery, the 39.3" Maine coon YouTube star, you may need a dog-size collar :) These are also durable enough to be non-disposable, so if you have a vet like mine, you can cut down that Enormous bill a bit by bringing your own, better collar to the exam room.
S**E
Secure cone that actually stays put
I’ve tried a handful of cones and collars for my cat, but this is the first one she couldn’t wriggle out of. She’s smart and stubborn, so I needed something durable that would stay in place, while still being reasonably comfortable. The inflatable and pillow-style collars looked cute, but she pawed them off in minutes. This cone stays put and has held up well so far. She’s able to sleep, jump, and move around in it, though she does bump into things a bit since her whiskers can’t help with depth perception. The biggest downside is eating and drinking. She can’t quite reach her bowls with it on, so I remove it at mealtimes and supervise until she’s done. It would be nice if the design had more flexibility for that, but I’ll take the trade-off for the security of staying put. It’s not the prettiest option compared to the “donut” or “flower” cones, but when it comes to actually keeping my kitty from messing with her injury, this one has been the most effective. If you’ve got a little escape artist like mine, this cone is worth it.