October 02, 2014
Dr. Susan Willson of St. Lawrence University has given her first press interview about the field study that she did on Birdsbesafe cat collar covers. She noted that the spring trial (one 12-week period) showed cats that wore Birdsbesafe were 19 times less likely to catch a bird.
The Conservation Biology department released a study summary and you can read it in its entirety here: St. Lawrence study summary on Birdsbesafe field work.
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July 27, 2014
There isn't a better way to say it: I love birds. I'm the originator and owner of Birdsbesafe LLC and I love birds. It's mid-summer in Vermont where I live. Last weekend, I couldn't think of any reason not to hike to the top of our favorite local mountain. It was a multi-hour hike through the woods, surrounded almost the entire time by bird song...
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February 28, 2014
Today, the thermometer at Birdsbesafe LLC headquarters in Vermont read zero degrees Farenheit, and yet, inside our office, everything is about the upcoming spring, as we are planning a banner year for Birdsbesafe and bird-saving.
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November 27, 2013
Why did this ruffed grouse cross the road? And how does it relate to Birdsbesafe cat collar covers? Read on...
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October 07, 2013
...sometimes, it turns out, our customers paint fine art portraits of their cats wearing Birdsbesafe cat collar covers. See post for links to her fine artwork!
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August 01, 2013
What's that around the edge of the Birdsbesafe cat collar cover? Why it's reflective trim, of course! It's called "piping" in the sewing trade, because it is cylindrical in shape, but it's what it does that counts.
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