Freak On A Leash Launches First Cat Collection, Expanding Beyond Dogs
August 19th, 2026 5:25 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The pet brand founded by Korn's Jonathan Davis introduces breakaway cat collars, ceramic bowls, and apparel, marking its entry into the feline market.

Freak On A Leash, the pet brand founded by Korn frontman Jonathan Davis, has launched its first cat collection, extending the brand's reach beyond its established dog-focused lineup into feline accessories and apparel. The debut collection is available through the brand's cat collection page and features a range of items built around the dark, alternative aesthetic that has defined Freak On A Leash since its introduction.
The lineup includes collars, ceramic bowls, and a graphic tee, each consistent with the brand's signature visual identity. Three collar designs anchor the collection: the Nylon Bat Cat Collar, the Leather Lilac Studded Cat Collar, and the Nylon Blue Rhinestone Cat Collar. Each is constructed as a breakaway cat collar, with a clasp engineered to release under pressure—a safety feature widely recommended by veterinarians to reduce the risk of injury if a collar becomes snagged. Every collar also includes a bell, making each one a cat collar with bell that allows owners to track their cat's movements indoors and reduces the animal's ability to silently approach local wildlife.
The Bat Cat Collar incorporates gothic imagery through leather bat-wing accents and gunmetal hardware suited to the brand's rock-rooted identity. The Lilac Studded Collar applies a darker sensibility to a more traditional silhouette, while the Blue Rhinestone Collar introduces embellishment that reads as ornate rather than conventional. Taken together, the three designs offer a set of cool cat collars spanning distinct aesthetics while maintaining consistent safety construction across all three.
Beyond the collars, the collection includes The Coffin ceramic bowls, available in black and light blue, shaped to reflect the gothic undertones of the broader brand. Ceramic is a commonly recommended material for pet feeding dishes due to its non-porous surface and ease of cleaning. The coffin silhouette carries the dark visual language of the collection into functional feeding accessories. The Pinup Cat Tee rounds out the lineup on the apparel side, giving cat owners a way to extend the brand's identity into their own wardrobe. The shirt fits within the broader tradition of pet-brand merchandise that targets owner expression alongside pet care.
Freak On A Leash has built its identity around pet products that reflect an alternative, rock-influenced aesthetic rather than the pastel-and-paw-print conventions of mainstream pet retail. The cat collection marks the brand's first direct engagement with cat owners, a demographic that has historically seen limited representation within alternative and music-adjacent pet brands. All three collars include the breakaway safety mechanism as a standard feature rather than an optional upgrade, grounding the product line in functional specifications alongside its visual identity. The inclusion of bells across every collar design adds a behavioral dimension to what might otherwise be approached as purely aesthetic products.
Jonathan Davis, as the brand's founder, brings a specific audience to the launch—one with demonstrated crossover interest in music culture and alternative lifestyle products, including pet accessories. The cat collection is positioned to engage that existing audience while also introducing the brand to cat owners who may be encountering Freak On A Leash for the first time through this release. For more information, visit Freak On A Leash.
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