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titleOfInvention Pet animal collar with pest control
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] A pet animal with a simple structure that exhibits effective insect repellent or repellent effects, has reliable insect repellent properties at all times, and is highly safe when placed in human living spaces. Use as a collar. [Structure] Using a resin composition prepared by kneading cinnamaldehyde on silica gel or cyclodextrin with a synthetic resin such as polyethylene resin, a band-shaped molded body having substantially the same size as a collar is formed, and this is formed inside the collar body. It is a pet animal collar with insect repellent that is sewn to and attached to. Alternatively, a band-shaped molded body 5 is formed by cutting the band-shaped knitted fabric collar body 4 having a substantially same length and a slightly narrower width to form a belt-shaped molded body 5. A detachable ring 6 is attached to one end of the collar body 4, A cut 7 is formed on the inside of 4 and the band-shaped molded body 5 is formed from the cut 7. It is a collar for pet animals with a pest controller that is attached by inserting the other end to that end.
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