Patchworkpony
Well-Known Member
Has anyone ever taken their cat for walks on a harness and lead? Possibly indoor cats who need exercise.
Cats do have very strong opinions about their dignity!When we were between homes (sold house, waiting for new one and staying with parents) and our cats were on enforced indoor only for their own safety - put one in the dogs harness to see what he did thinking he might be able to go out for a walk... he did - backwards only though gave it up as a bad job in the end and just let them have the run of the double garage for a couple of months.
I believe it takes months of patient training.I tried it on my cat, who had to have a leg amputated, but he was having none of it and just threw himself on the floor!
The only time I have ever used a harness is when I take them to the vets. I like mine to have freedom outside
Very interesting - I am getting a huge, big soft rescue cat from the CPL who prefers being indoors anyway but I would like to take him along a footpath, across fields, next to our house but would worry off the lead that he may get lost and then run over. He is very laid back and loving but getting a bit fat some exercise would do him good. He is very beautiful - I wish I knew how to put up pictures then I could show you.Three of my cats used to enjoy going for short walks on a harness. The cats I have now have had walking jackets on to let them explore the garden and enjoy it. I didnt train these two, just introduced the jacket gradually for short periods, one wasnt so keen and just laid down and grew annoyed.....but after going in the garden she has twigged that jacket-on means a good nosey around, she loves it.
Means peace of mind for me that my cats are safe and the cats enjoy the outside world and get some fresh air without straying.
Very interesting - I am getting a huge, big soft rescue cat from the CPL who prefers being indoors anyway but I would like to take him along a footpath, across fields, next to our house but would worry off the lead that he may get lost and then run over. He is very laid back and loving but getting a bit fat some exercise would do him good. He is very beautiful - I wish I knew how to put up pictures then I could show you.
I know I'm rather surprised myself. Thanks for the advice - I agree patience is going to be the key, just as with horses.BTW congrats on getting a cat from the CPL!
Gladly if I knew how to do it - but I don't use Photobucket and I need a step by step guide to do it on the site!oh and this thread needs pictures of your new cat