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Old March 29th 04, 04:25 AM
LiterallyPours
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Default harness, what type is best?

poor Sam cat we moved to apartments that dosen't allow cats or dogs out unless
on a leash, this was a couple years, she does go out on the balcony and yowls
and I mean yowl (yes, she's neutered)

I'm deteremined to get her back outside, locally I live in a very rural area,
online shopping it is

the prices range from $3.95 to $20.00 !

I know about cat harness's, when Sam went outside she always had a break away
collar

any suggestions much appreciated

Literally


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Old March 29th 04, 06:10 AM
Jon C
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http://www.joykatz.net/walkingjackets.htm

Cats hate harnesses, and don't seem to mind the jackets.

Money well spent if they're going to be in them a lot.

"LiterallyPours" wrote in message
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poor Sam cat we moved to apartments that dosen't allow cats or dogs out

unless
on a leash, this was a couple years, she does go out on the balcony and

yowls
and I mean yowl (yes, she's neutered)

I'm deteremined to get her back outside, locally I live in a very rural

area,
online shopping it is

the prices range from $3.95 to $20.00 !

I know about cat harness's, when Sam went outside she always had a break

away
collar

any suggestions much appreciated

Literally


I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the

answer.
~ Douglas Adams



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Old March 29th 04, 06:10 AM
Jon C
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http://www.joykatz.net/walkingjackets.htm

Cats hate harnesses, and don't seem to mind the jackets.

Money well spent if they're going to be in them a lot.

"LiterallyPours" wrote in message
...
poor Sam cat we moved to apartments that dosen't allow cats or dogs out

unless
on a leash, this was a couple years, she does go out on the balcony and

yowls
and I mean yowl (yes, she's neutered)

I'm deteremined to get her back outside, locally I live in a very rural

area,
online shopping it is

the prices range from $3.95 to $20.00 !

I know about cat harness's, when Sam went outside she always had a break

away
collar

any suggestions much appreciated

Literally


I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the

answer.
~ Douglas Adams



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Old March 29th 04, 03:24 PM
Alison
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"LiterallyPours" wrote in message
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poor Sam cat we moved to apartments that dosen't allow cats or dogs

out unless
on a leash, this was a couple years, she does go out on the balcony

and yowls
and I mean yowl (yes, she's neutered)

I'm deteremined to get her back outside, locally I live in a very

rural area,
online shopping it is

the prices range from $3.95 to $20.00 !

I know about cat harness's, when Sam went outside she always had a

break away
collar

any suggestions much appreciated

Literally

Hi ,
If you have any problems walking your cat on the harness then I
recommend reading Karen Pryor's Clicker training for cats. It has a
chapter on how to train them to walk on a leash and also to teach them
to come to you if they are unsure or panic instead of trying to run
away . You can order the book on=line from Amazon . com or co .uk
Alison



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Old March 29th 04, 03:24 PM
Alison
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"LiterallyPours" wrote in message
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poor Sam cat we moved to apartments that dosen't allow cats or dogs

out unless
on a leash, this was a couple years, she does go out on the balcony

and yowls
and I mean yowl (yes, she's neutered)

I'm deteremined to get her back outside, locally I live in a very

rural area,
online shopping it is

the prices range from $3.95 to $20.00 !

I know about cat harness's, when Sam went outside she always had a

break away
collar

any suggestions much appreciated

Literally

Hi ,
If you have any problems walking your cat on the harness then I
recommend reading Karen Pryor's Clicker training for cats. It has a
chapter on how to train them to walk on a leash and also to teach them
to come to you if they are unsure or panic instead of trying to run
away . You can order the book on=line from Amazon . com or co .uk
Alison



 




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