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1st May 2011, 03:15 PM #1
Hi Fozzie,
Ahh that is so cute that Mufasa runs to where his harness is, i'm hoping Bungo will be the same eventually.I'll keep an eye on his coat around where the harness is thanks for the advice!
He seems a little happier with it now and has found his feet again, I couldn't believe how easy it was to get it on him, I thought we'd have a fight on our hands but he wasn't at all bothered and lay there nicely while I messed around adjusting the straps :-)
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1st May 2011, 04:33 PM #2
I'm sure he will be fine - good luck!
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1st May 2011, 07:02 PM #3
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I found that my cats did the same indoors -- but when taken outside ( a new environment) they forgot about the harness and were more worried about the great outdoors -- so they walked, al be it close to the ground. They will get used to it though if you have the time to keep at it
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2nd August 2011, 06:51 AM #4
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Well I have to agree with Charlie, no luck indoors BUT the minute I took them out on the grass, instant result!!
All 5 of them walked and did not react to the harness, although Raggles is not happy and did have one "funny fit".
The biggest supprise was Pomeroy, who is our shy, skitish cat. He loved it and kept wanting to get back out there.
We have ordered more harnesses and are planning a trip up the local woods next........
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2nd August 2011, 07:46 AM #5
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Mine did this too! I didn't like the H harnesses though and bought Paddington a walking jacket which is much more comfortable and doesn't get tangled in their fur like i found the H harness did (it its un-escapable) I bought mine from here and its great Welcome - Mynwood Cat Jackets-Original, escape-proof Jacket Pads has got a combat coloured one! Sweet!
J
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2nd August 2011, 09:15 AM #6
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I read somewhere that it's a reflex for cats, when they feel something on their back they automatically creep low, as if crawling through a tunnel. However they do get used to it
Mummy to;
Sooty 9.6.1996 - 28.4.2011 Rest in peace my love
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2nd August 2011, 09:38 PM #7
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2nd August 2011, 03:15 PM #8
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2nd August 2011, 05:09 PM #9
I'm harness and leash training my two, mainly so they can have a bit of roam time when I take them camping. I think ideally it's best to take them somewhere quiet and open first. Mine get spooked just by seeing people walk by out the front of the house so we never get far. There's a graveyard not too far from where I live, so I might try them down there one afternoon...
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2nd August 2011, 09:43 PM #10
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Buddy will not tolerate a harness, he just curls up in a ball and no matter what you do he won't budge. I tried him on a small dog Halti and he loves it. Not sure whether this is because he sees the dogs using them or that its either more com or perhaps that I am more used to using it with the dogs. The big down side is that they have to be wearing a collar to attach it to and I hate collars on cats. I've relented and got a small dog collar that clips on / off so to Buds its part of the Halti.
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