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If you'd like to take your cat for a stroll around your neighborhood, then it may be time to invest in a cat walking harness. But getting a harness for your feline friend is just the first step. Next, you need to figure out how to put on a cat harness.
Keep reading for tips on choosing a cat harness and getting your kitty comfortable wearing one.
Walking your cat outdoors is a great way to provide them with mental and physical stimulation. But before your cat explores the great outdoors, it's important to get them a secure harness.
Using a harness is more secure than a collar and leash, according to Trupanion, because "[there's] no way for a cat to slide out of a harness," while cats can slither out of a collar in no time. And if a cat is too squirmy, a collar and leash could potentially injure their throat.
There are three main cat harness styles, all of which will keep your kitty secure. Once you decide on the best style for your pet, you can choose one in a fun color or pattern. Be sure to go with one that's made out of a soft material, so it will be comfortable for your kitty.
This harness has three main straps: one that goes around a cat's neck, one that goes around their waist and one that connects these two straps under their belly and/or back. This harness's double loops make it difficult for a cat to wiggle out, and the buckles are easy to adjust.
Like the H-style harness, a figure-eight cat harness has two loops. One loop goes around a cat's neck like a collar, and the other goes around their waist. This design gives your cat freedom of movement and is very difficult to shimmy out of.
The vest harness is supportive and comfortable. Depending on the brand and design, the vest will either fasten across your cat's back or their underbelly. Either way, your cat won't be able to slip out of it.
Putting a harness on a cat isn't easy, especially if your kitty is feisty. This is why the American Association of Feline Practitioners recommends acclimating your cat to a harness while they're still a kitten. But if you have an adult cat, don't worry — it's never too late to get your cat used to a harness, especially if they tend to be open to new experiences. Keep reading on how to get your cat used to a harness.
To prepare, read the directions that come with the harness you have. Your cat will be fidgety at first, so plan in advance steps you can take to make them feel more comfortable.
Follow these steps to put on your cat's walking harness:
The first time you try putting the harness on your cat, it might be helpful to have some help. While one person holds your cat, you can help place the harness on them. If your cat doesn't like this and tries to wriggle free or scratches and bites at you, this is probably a good sign they're not into the idea. The last thing you want to do is stress out your cat, as it can create other problems in their life, like urinating outside the litter box. The last thing you want do is make them stressful before they go on an outdoor adventure.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Queensland advises using a reward system, such as having harness practice right before dinnertime, so your kitty learns to associate the harness with a yummy meal.
Your cat should be snug in their harness and unable to get out of it on their own, but should still be able to fully move their head and legs. "You should only be able to get 1-2 fingers underneath" a properly fitting collar, explains International Cat Care. They also note that cats may tense their muscles when first trying on a collar, so always recheck the fit before going outside. When in doubt, contact your veterinarian for advice.
As with any type of cat training, getting your cat used to a cat harness takes patience and time. The reward? You get to stroll outside with your best furry friend, knowing they're safe and secure.
Christine O'Brien is a writer, mom, and long-time cat parent whose two Russian Blues rule the house. Her work also appears in Care.com, What to Expect, and Fit Pregnancy, where she writes about pets, pregnancy, and family life. Find and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @brovelliobrien.
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