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Old 21-12-2008, 07:31 PM
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cat leads/harnesses

do any of you use a lead to take your cat out if so how did it take to it? i have a 3 year old lotty she epileptic and her meds knock her out and she putting weight on thru lack of exersice i have tried balls toys etc to get her active but she not having any of it so as she an indoor cat i though i might give walking her a go
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Re: cat leads/harnesses

They do get used to being on a harness and lead. Initially you may find when you first put a harness on they may roll over a bit!

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I put the harness on Alfie & Lola first a few times and let them get used to wearing it.. and having it put on. Then after they were pretty happy with it, I attached the lead..

Then the fun starts! Alfie walks on the lead really well but Lola just doesnt like it..!

I will only ever take them out in the garden or another area where I know there will be no loose dogs
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Re: cat leads/harnesses

Me & OH have taken Yap out a couple of times just outside the front door to see if he liked it, he was OK until he saw a car and then tried to scratch his way through the front door!!!
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Re: cat leads/harnesses

I'm thinking about this for Minnii. It's worth a try!
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Old 23-12-2008, 10:21 PM
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I use a Flexi Mini Lead and a Lupine H-style Harness to take my kitty out for walks, and she's always enjoyed it, right from the first time I put them on her. Some advice here: Catnips
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Old 24-12-2008, 11:51 AM
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Re: cat leads/harnesses

Just had Minnii's new harness deivered and I tried it on her immediately - she was brilliant no fuss just pure laid back acceptance. After 5 mins I carried her outside and she was a bit nervous but did a little bit of exploring. Then she came back inside. A good start I feel.
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That's great - where did you order it from in the end?
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Re: cat leads/harnesses

thanks guys gona buy aer xmas and give it a whirl
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Re: cat leads/harnesses

i got it from ebay - i ended up buying two different sizes as minnii is quite slight but the adult one fitted better - cost about £4.50 plus postage for the adult size and £3+ for the kitten size.
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