Teal daisy - butterfly style cat harness escape proof
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Teal daisy -Cat butterfly style harness/ walking jacket.
* Double stitched seems
* Reinforced D ring.
* Padded neck strap
* Virtually escape proof when fitted correctly.
Please note lining colour may vary.
Available in standard, Quilted with fleece lining or lightly padded with fleece lining
you also have the option to add a matching cat kicker toy (not available to Australia or New Zealand due to import laws)
Sizes available
Ex Small - suitable for small kittens and very small dogs (teacup)
Kitten/Slim adult - Neck 18cm-26cm (7"-10"). Chest 28cm-38.5cm (11.5"-15")
Small Adult - for size in-between above and below this is a slightly smaller adult
Adult - Neck 24.5cm - 31cm (9.5"-12"). Chest 38cm-48cm (15"-19")
Large Adult - slightly longer in the body and longer neck and chest straps ( suitable for cats over 8KG)
Harness Training
All cats are individuals some love going out others will prefer the safety of indoors.
Have patience and do not force them.
The first step is to get your cat used to the harness indoors. first just put it next to them, when they are comfortable with that place it on. most of the time they will either walk sideways or just flop on the floor, do this on and off for a few minutes each day until they are happy, using clicker/treat training is good for this step, also play with them.
Attach a leash and walk around indoors again until your cat is completely comfortable.
Take them out in a quiet secure area let them lead you. Do not pull on the lead.
Things can seem a little overwhelming at first, if they get scared bring them back in, try again another day.
When its time to come in call their name and once in reward either with a treat or play.
Cats act completely differently to dogs, they will lead you and are very easily distracted, always be calm and be there to protect them.
Walk next to or just behind them never pull them along
Harness safety
Never leave a cat unattended when using a harness.
When fitting the harness should be snug but not tight you should be able to get 1 finger between neck and collar and 1/2 fingers around girth strap
Know your environment be aware of poisonous plants or hidden dangers such as ponds or large trees to climb
Be aware of other animals that may cause problems such as loose dogs if you are walking in a public place having somewhere safe to pop your cat if their is a loose dog is a good idea such as a cat carrier/backpack
If using a retractable leash be aware of letting you cat get too far from you. The leash may also get tangled
Hot vehicles/pavements etc. just like dogs cats can burn their toe beans quite easily also avoid travelling in hot cars and never leave your cat unattended in a car. NEVER LEAVE YOUR CAT UNATTENDED IN A HARNESS
* Double stitched seems
* Reinforced D ring.
* Padded neck strap
* Virtually escape proof when fitted correctly.
Please note lining colour may vary.
Available in standard, Quilted with fleece lining or lightly padded with fleece lining
you also have the option to add a matching cat kicker toy (not available to Australia or New Zealand due to import laws)
Sizes available
Ex Small - suitable for small kittens and very small dogs (teacup)
Kitten/Slim adult - Neck 18cm-26cm (7"-10"). Chest 28cm-38.5cm (11.5"-15")
Small Adult - for size in-between above and below this is a slightly smaller adult
Adult - Neck 24.5cm - 31cm (9.5"-12"). Chest 38cm-48cm (15"-19")
Large Adult - slightly longer in the body and longer neck and chest straps ( suitable for cats over 8KG)
Harness Training
All cats are individuals some love going out others will prefer the safety of indoors.
Have patience and do not force them.
The first step is to get your cat used to the harness indoors. first just put it next to them, when they are comfortable with that place it on. most of the time they will either walk sideways or just flop on the floor, do this on and off for a few minutes each day until they are happy, using clicker/treat training is good for this step, also play with them.
Attach a leash and walk around indoors again until your cat is completely comfortable.
Take them out in a quiet secure area let them lead you. Do not pull on the lead.
Things can seem a little overwhelming at first, if they get scared bring them back in, try again another day.
When its time to come in call their name and once in reward either with a treat or play.
Cats act completely differently to dogs, they will lead you and are very easily distracted, always be calm and be there to protect them.
Walk next to or just behind them never pull them along
Harness safety
Never leave a cat unattended when using a harness.
When fitting the harness should be snug but not tight you should be able to get 1 finger between neck and collar and 1/2 fingers around girth strap
Know your environment be aware of poisonous plants or hidden dangers such as ponds or large trees to climb
Be aware of other animals that may cause problems such as loose dogs if you are walking in a public place having somewhere safe to pop your cat if their is a loose dog is a good idea such as a cat carrier/backpack
If using a retractable leash be aware of letting you cat get too far from you. The leash may also get tangled
Hot vehicles/pavements etc. just like dogs cats can burn their toe beans quite easily also avoid travelling in hot cars and never leave your cat unattended in a car. NEVER LEAVE YOUR CAT UNATTENDED IN A HARNESS
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Teal daisy -Cat butterfly style harness/ walking jacket.
* Double stitched seems
* Reinforced D ring.
* Padded neck strap
* Virtually escape proof when fitted correctly.
Please note lining colour may vary.
Available in standard, Quilted with fleece lining or lightly padded with fleece lining
you also have the option to add a matching cat kicker toy (not available to Australia or New Zealand due to import laws)
Sizes available
Ex Small - suitable for small kittens and very small dogs (teacup)
Kitten/Slim adult - Neck 18cm-26cm (7"-10"). Chest 28cm-38.5cm (11.5"-15")
Small Adult - for size in-between above and below this is a slightly smaller adult
Adult - Neck 24.5cm - 31cm (9.5"-12"). Chest 38cm-48cm (15"-19")
Large Adult - slightly longer in the body and longer neck and chest straps ( suitable for cats over 8KG)
Harness Training
All cats are individuals some love going out others will prefer the safety of indoors.
Have patience and do not force them.
The first step is to get your cat used to the harness indoors. first just put it next to them, when they are comfortable with that place it on. most of the time they will either walk sideways or just flop on the floor, do this on and off for a few minutes each day until they are happy, using clicker/treat training is good for this step, also play with them.
Attach a leash and walk around indoors again until your cat is completely comfortable.
Take them out in a quiet secure area let them lead you. Do not pull on the lead.
Things can seem a little overwhelming at first, if they get scared bring them back in, try again another day.
When its time to come in call their name and once in reward either with a treat or play.
Cats act completely differently to dogs, they will lead you and are very easily distracted, always be calm and be there to protect them.
Walk next to or just behind them never pull them along
Harness safety
Never leave a cat unattended when using a harness.
When fitting the harness should be snug but not tight you should be able to get 1 finger between neck and collar and 1/2 fingers around girth strap
Know your environment be aware of poisonous plants or hidden dangers such as ponds or large trees to climb
Be aware of other animals that may cause problems such as loose dogs if you are walking in a public place having somewhere safe to pop your cat if their is a loose dog is a good idea such as a cat carrier/backpack
If using a retractable leash be aware of letting you cat get too far from you. The leash may also get tangled
Hot vehicles/pavements etc. just like dogs cats can burn their toe beans quite easily also avoid travelling in hot cars and never leave your cat unattended in a car. NEVER LEAVE YOUR CAT UNATTENDED IN A HARNESS
* Double stitched seems
* Reinforced D ring.
* Padded neck strap
* Virtually escape proof when fitted correctly.
Please note lining colour may vary.
Available in standard, Quilted with fleece lining or lightly padded with fleece lining
you also have the option to add a matching cat kicker toy (not available to Australia or New Zealand due to import laws)
Sizes available
Ex Small - suitable for small kittens and very small dogs (teacup)
Kitten/Slim adult - Neck 18cm-26cm (7"-10"). Chest 28cm-38.5cm (11.5"-15")
Small Adult - for size in-between above and below this is a slightly smaller adult
Adult - Neck 24.5cm - 31cm (9.5"-12"). Chest 38cm-48cm (15"-19")
Large Adult - slightly longer in the body and longer neck and chest straps ( suitable for cats over 8KG)
Harness Training
All cats are individuals some love going out others will prefer the safety of indoors.
Have patience and do not force them.
The first step is to get your cat used to the harness indoors. first just put it next to them, when they are comfortable with that place it on. most of the time they will either walk sideways or just flop on the floor, do this on and off for a few minutes each day until they are happy, using clicker/treat training is good for this step, also play with them.
Attach a leash and walk around indoors again until your cat is completely comfortable.
Take them out in a quiet secure area let them lead you. Do not pull on the lead.
Things can seem a little overwhelming at first, if they get scared bring them back in, try again another day.
When its time to come in call their name and once in reward either with a treat or play.
Cats act completely differently to dogs, they will lead you and are very easily distracted, always be calm and be there to protect them.
Walk next to or just behind them never pull them along
Harness safety
Never leave a cat unattended when using a harness.
When fitting the harness should be snug but not tight you should be able to get 1 finger between neck and collar and 1/2 fingers around girth strap
Know your environment be aware of poisonous plants or hidden dangers such as ponds or large trees to climb
Be aware of other animals that may cause problems such as loose dogs if you are walking in a public place having somewhere safe to pop your cat if their is a loose dog is a good idea such as a cat carrier/backpack
If using a retractable leash be aware of letting you cat get too far from you. The leash may also get tangled
Hot vehicles/pavements etc. just like dogs cats can burn their toe beans quite easily also avoid travelling in hot cars and never leave your cat unattended in a car. NEVER LEAVE YOUR CAT UNATTENDED IN A HARNESS
Teal daisy -Cat butterfly style harness/ walking jacket.
* Double stitched seems
* Reinforced D ring.
* Padded neck strap
* Virtually escape proof when fitted correctly.
Please note lining colour may vary.
Available in standard, Quilted with fleece lining or lightly padded with fleece lining
you also have the option to add a matching cat kicker toy (not available to Australia or New Zealand due to import laws)
Sizes available
Ex Small - suitable for small kittens and very small dogs (teacup)
Kitten/Slim adult - Neck 18cm-26cm (7"-10"). Chest 28cm-38.5cm (11.5"-15")
Small Adult - for size in-between above and below this is a slightly smaller adult
Adult - Neck 24.5cm - 31cm (9.5"-12"). Chest 38cm-48cm (15"-19")
Large Adult - slightly longer in the body and longer neck and chest straps ( suitable for cats over 8KG)
Harness Training
All cats are individuals some love going out others will prefer the safety of indoors.
Have patience and do not force them.
The first step is to get your cat used to the harness indoors. first just put it next to them, when they are comfortable with that place it on. most of the time they will either walk sideways or just flop on the floor, do this on and off for a few minutes each day until they are happy, using clicker/treat training is good for this step, also play with them.
Attach a leash and walk around indoors again until your cat is completely comfortable.
Take them out in a quiet secure area let them lead you. Do not pull on the lead.
Things can seem a little overwhelming at first, if they get scared bring them back in, try again another day.
When its time to come in call their name and once in reward either with a treat or play.
Cats act completely differently to dogs, they will lead you and are very easily distracted, always be calm and be there to protect them.
Walk next to or just behind them never pull them along
Harness safety
Never leave a cat unattended when using a harness.
When fitting the harness should be snug but not tight you should be able to get 1 finger between neck and collar and 1/2 fingers around girth strap
Know your environment be aware of poisonous plants or hidden dangers such as ponds or large trees to climb
Be aware of other animals that may cause problems such as loose dogs if you are walking in a public place having somewhere safe to pop your cat if their is a loose dog is a good idea such as a cat carrier/backpack
If using a retractable leash be aware of letting you cat get too far from you. The leash may also get tangled
Hot vehicles/pavements etc. just like dogs cats can burn their toe beans quite easily also avoid travelling in hot cars and never leave your cat unattended in a car. NEVER LEAVE YOUR CAT UNATTENDED IN A HARNESS
* Double stitched seems
* Reinforced D ring.
* Padded neck strap
* Virtually escape proof when fitted correctly.
Please note lining colour may vary.
Available in standard, Quilted with fleece lining or lightly padded with fleece lining
you also have the option to add a matching cat kicker toy (not available to Australia or New Zealand due to import laws)
Sizes available
Ex Small - suitable for small kittens and very small dogs (teacup)
Kitten/Slim adult - Neck 18cm-26cm (7"-10"). Chest 28cm-38.5cm (11.5"-15")
Small Adult - for size in-between above and below this is a slightly smaller adult
Adult - Neck 24.5cm - 31cm (9.5"-12"). Chest 38cm-48cm (15"-19")
Large Adult - slightly longer in the body and longer neck and chest straps ( suitable for cats over 8KG)
Harness Training
All cats are individuals some love going out others will prefer the safety of indoors.
Have patience and do not force them.
The first step is to get your cat used to the harness indoors. first just put it next to them, when they are comfortable with that place it on. most of the time they will either walk sideways or just flop on the floor, do this on and off for a few minutes each day until they are happy, using clicker/treat training is good for this step, also play with them.
Attach a leash and walk around indoors again until your cat is completely comfortable.
Take them out in a quiet secure area let them lead you. Do not pull on the lead.
Things can seem a little overwhelming at first, if they get scared bring them back in, try again another day.
When its time to come in call their name and once in reward either with a treat or play.
Cats act completely differently to dogs, they will lead you and are very easily distracted, always be calm and be there to protect them.
Walk next to or just behind them never pull them along
Harness safety
Never leave a cat unattended when using a harness.
When fitting the harness should be snug but not tight you should be able to get 1 finger between neck and collar and 1/2 fingers around girth strap
Know your environment be aware of poisonous plants or hidden dangers such as ponds or large trees to climb
Be aware of other animals that may cause problems such as loose dogs if you are walking in a public place having somewhere safe to pop your cat if their is a loose dog is a good idea such as a cat carrier/backpack
If using a retractable leash be aware of letting you cat get too far from you. The leash may also get tangled
Hot vehicles/pavements etc. just like dogs cats can burn their toe beans quite easily also avoid travelling in hot cars and never leave your cat unattended in a car. NEVER LEAVE YOUR CAT UNATTENDED IN A HARNESS