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Cat Harness and Leash for Walking: Escape Proof
Cat Harness and Leash for Walking: Escape Proof
- Why choose a cat harness? Because cats are built differently than dogs, cat harnesses and leashes are designed specifically for cats without a lot buckles.
- The cat harness and leash set is escape proof with durable, strong hook and loop fastener. It's lightweight, safe on delicate skin, easy to fasten & has no harsh webbing or buckles.
- This adjustable cat harness will fit your cat properly, it's a good cat vest harness if you choose the right size. Please refer to the second photo for size chart and measure your pet chest girth and neck girth.
- The package comes with harness, training leash and training guideline. We also added a lot videos on Amazon to help you with the cat leash training.
Cats should be trained indoors first.
Cats should be trained indoors first. For the sake of safety, it's crucial to start training indoors. Purchasing a harness and leaving it inside the house for your cat to play with and smell, so he isn't afraid of it. Next, strap your cat into the harness and make sure it's properly fitted and that your pet is comfortable. Then let kitty wear the harness around the house. Let him drag the leash and grow accustomed to having something strapped around his body. (Most cats refuse to move and keeps falling over the first time wearing harnesses.)
It's smart to reward your cat with treats throughout this process; give him a spoonful of wet food while you're first adjusting the harness so he's distracted.
Stay way form high traffic or crowded areas.
Cats should be comfortable on their harness before heading outdoors. Once you are ready to take him outside, open the door and let your cat sniff around and choose the direction (while you are holding on to the leash). Ideally, the first outdoor space should be enclosed with a fence and not be filled with stimuli. If you live in a city, consider putting your cat in a crate and driving somewhere more remote without loud sounds and masses of people, which can be overwhelming.
Once your cat seems comfortable on the leash, add walking to the long list of things you like to do together.
Your cat may become an escape artist.
Make sure your cat doesn't become an escape artist. Once they get a taste of being outside, some cats may wait by the door and attempt to run out once it's opened. Make it clear to your cat that the only time he can go outside is when he is dressed in the harness.
An enclosed outdoor space - good place for cats never been trained.
Discover fun alternatives. If your cat isn't into leash life, but you want him to enjoy a new space, you may consider a patio -- an enclosed outdoor space where your cat can walk around freely. Sounds liberating, doesn't it? You might build a patio on your terrace or in your yard and enjoy the space together. This can also fortify your connection. You can also look into cat fencing, a cat bag or a cat stroller -- they're are all ways to give a timid cat the opportunity to safely smell and hear the world.