07-01-2017, 05:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Lyte
I've never walked or leashed or harnessed a cat ... anyone with such experience? I'm primarily concerned about what type of harness or ... whatever it's called... it use. I don't want them to escape! Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks! 
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Make sure the harness distributes the force equally around the shoulders and belly. Don't even attempt it with a simple collar.
There will likely be some pulling as they adjust to it but it's entirely possible. People have to train dogs to walk on a leash. Cats are no different. It won't be natural to them but consistent and patient training can work wonders.
This is a pretty good tutorial on it.
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