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by blazesong » Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:21 am
with the harness i recomend one of the leads that allows the animal to walk freeley up to 5m(or 10 ect) away but won't sag i can't remember what they are called but i have one for my dog and he likes it better then his other one
i'v never harnessed a cat ,so i don't know how hard it is but good luck
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by Hime » Tue Dec 11, 2012 4:14 am
Our cat goes (mostly) out in harness and leash. (: Though sometimes my mom let's her out without anything... -__- On bad/cold weather she won't go far, but in summer she looooves to be out so once she ran off for 4 hours, but that time she snuck out on her own. Anyway, we got dogs' flexi leash for her, I think it's about 5 meters long. Getting her used to harness was pretty simple I think. We just put it on and she run around for little while, but didn't try to bite it or anything, and then she was cool with it, of course while putting it on she was still little sceptical about at the first times but now she stands still when putting the harness on. But one of my friend's cat is lot worse. When you put the harness on he runs around like crazy and won't let you pick him up and he tries to chew the harness since it was then little too big for him when we first tried.
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by blazesong » Tue Dec 11, 2012 4:41 am
Hime wrote:Our cat goes (mostly) out in harness and leash. (: Though sometimes my mom let's her out without anything... -__- On bad/cold weather she won't go far, but in summer she looooves to be out so once she ran off for 4 hours, but that time she snuck out on her own. Anyway, we got dogs' flexi leash for her, I think it's about 5 meters long. Getting her used to harness was pretty simple I think. We just put it on and she run around for little while, but didn't try to bite it or anything, and then she was cool with it, of course while putting it on she was still little sceptical about at the first times but now she stands still when putting the harness on. But one of my friend's cat is lot worse. When you put the harness on he runs around like crazy and won't let you pick him up and he tries to chew the harness since it was then little too big for him when we first tried.
thats is XD flexi leash
they come in 5m and iv seen a 10m one
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by Hime » Tue Dec 11, 2012 5:54 am
I think some are even longer than 10 meter, though not sure. The 5 meter one has smaller handle than the longer ones, so it's nicer in my oppinion when you just walk a cat. Also sometimes when mom is doing garden stuff in the backyard she let's our cat wonder around so that she's dragging the flexi behind her. XD It's kinda like a invisible chain that keeps her from running away, though she has not troubles running with it behind her if she wishes so...
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by GreenEyedCat » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:34 am
I got a 4 year old cat who my parents called Zebedee when i was born from the cat and dog home and about a year and a half ago my other cat had kittens at the age of 2. She had 4 kittens we gave 3 to special friends and kept one who I called Figgy but sadly he got ran over about a week ago but he lived an is at the vets getting operations and it is costing alot but we would do anything to get him back and even the vet says he is a VERY friendly cat.
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