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The My Family Basic Circle Lime Pet Tag is a bright, modern, and highly visible identification solution. Crafted in Italy from premium anodised aluminium, this tag features a vibrant lime green finish that adds a pop of colour to any collar. Its bold hue is not only stylish but also serves as an excellent high-contrast background for engraving, making your pet’s essential details easy to read.
Part of the Basic collection, this tag is 2mm thick—twice the industry standard—offering superior strength and resistance to bending while remaining exceptionally lightweight for your pet’s comfort.
KEY BENEFITS:
Italian Quality & Design: Meticulously manufactured in Italy, ensuring a smooth finish and high-quality construction.
Superior Durability: The 2mm thick anodised aluminium is significantly more robust than standard tags, providing excellent resistance to corrosion and daily wear.
High-Visibility Lime Finish: The bright, neon-inspired colour ensures your pet’s ID is easily noticed and remains vibrant over time.
Non-Allergenic & Safe: Made from pet-safe, non-toxic materials designed to be gentle on the skin and prevent fur discolouration.
Lightweight for All-Day Wear: Engineered to be light enough for both cats and dogs, ensuring it doesn't cause neck strain.
Secure Attachment: Comes with a durable stainless steel split ring to ensure the tag stays firmly attached to your pet's collar.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Brand: My Family
Collection: Basic
Shape: Circle
Colour: Lime Green
Material: Anodised Aluminium
Sizes Available:
Small: 2.0cm Diameter (Ideal for cats and toy dog breeds)
Large: 3.0cm Diameter (Recommended for medium to large breeds)
Customisation: Engravable on both sides (typically 2–4 lines of text).


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