Thursday, September 26, 2013

Gentle Leader Headcollar for Large Dogs

Gentle Leader Headcollar for Large DogsYes, it is possible to teach you cat to walk on a leash. Okay, they don't walk like a dog, but we take our cat out every evening to explore the outdoors without the fear that Merlin will get lost, run away, get eaten, or hit by a car. He gets to enjoy the outside and get some exercise (and so do we) and it's fascinating to go exploring with him. He loves to walk to town with us and everyone in our small town knows Merlin. It fascinates people to see you walking a cat on a leash. This leash is cool because it's like a bungee cord. So if your cat springs after a lady bug, lizard, or chipmunk, there's some give and they don't jerk your arm out of the socket and don't strangle themselves. The harness design works great because it supports the cat's chest and if they happen to leap off a porch railing, they aren't injured. I've tried other leashes and they don't make the grade. They appear uncomfortable and they choke or seem to chafe or almost cut into the cat's body. This is our second Come With Me Kitty Harness and Leash. As our cat grew, we had to go up a size. Now we've gotten another cat, so I'll be ordering another Come With Me Kitty for Morgan. Go ahead, protect your cat and the local birds, chipmunks, etc. by teaching your cat to enjoy the outside on a leash. It only takes a few times for them to get used to it wearing it. Just dangle a string or a long piece of grass in front of them and they're off. Your cat will be the talk of the town just like Merlin is.

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