You could use a mouse bungee like the Zowie Camade or something, maybe?
What exoduss said is correct though, most modern mice have pretty decent cables. Aside from the Steelseries Sensei and Logitech G400 (both cables fucked up and broke for me), the only cable I've ever had that was complete crap was on the Microsoft wmo 1.1a. I've heard some people modified their wmo's to have the cable of a steelseries kinzu, however I'm not really experienced enough in modifying mice to recommend this as a viable course of action. I feel like having a heavier mouse helps to counterbalance a mouse cable that seems to move all the time, but if it's too heavy then moving your mouse becomes a chore. I'd say anywhere from about 90-110g is perfect, although a lot of professional gamers won't use anything heavier than 80g. Although tbh I feel like weight is less of a compromise than shape, buy something that fits your hand and style of grip, and you'll learn to adapt to whatever idiosyncracies the sensor/etc possesses.
What exoduss said is correct though, most modern mice have pretty decent cables. Aside from the Steelseries Sensei and Logitech G400 (both cables fucked up and broke for me), the only cable I've ever had that was complete crap was on the Microsoft wmo 1.1a. I've heard some people modified their wmo's to have the cable of a steelseries kinzu, however I'm not really experienced enough in modifying mice to recommend this as a viable course of action. I feel like having a heavier mouse helps to counterbalance a mouse cable that seems to move all the time, but if it's too heavy then moving your mouse becomes a chore. I'd say anywhere from about 90-110g is perfect, although a lot of professional gamers won't use anything heavier than 80g. Although tbh I feel like weight is less of a compromise than shape, buy something that fits your hand and style of grip, and you'll learn to adapt to whatever idiosyncracies the sensor/etc possesses.