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Walking the cat
09-08-2012, 05:25 PM
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Walking the cat
I have heard that with a lot of work, it is possible to leash-train your cat, but I cannot picture a cat walking down the sidewalk with their master holding their leash just like a dog.

Has anyone out there leash-trained their cat? How was it? Does your cat walk alongside you like a dog? Does your cat get easily spooked and try to run away?
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09-08-2012, 11:47 PM
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RE: Walking the cat
I do not believe it is a good idea to walk just any cat. In order to walk at a certain fast pace for long distance, the animal must have high energy level and high stamina. Most animal species in the cat family do not have good stamina for keep walking long distance at fast pace.

The only cat I know capable of being walked is Savannah cat which is a cross breed with wild African cat. This cat breed has high energy level and they love to go out, and unlike other cats they also love water.

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09-14-2012, 12:42 AM
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RE: Walking the cat
I had a cat once that I put on a harness and a leash. I would let her ride on my shoulders. Because my hair was long, she loved to go under it to feel more secure. She loved going out with me like that. I took her everywhere I could. She was my best pal and we had a lot of good times together. I started her out on the harness and leash when she was a kitten so that she got use to the idea of it being on. I would also take her out with me in the beginning for short walks so that she would get use to the outdoors too. Eventually, she loved going out with me and looked forward to picking up the kids from school everyday.
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09-19-2012, 01:27 PM
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RE: Walking the cat
My parents had one cat that they would put a harness on and a leash and just walk her around the yard. They live in the woods so they didn't want to just let her out because she might run away and get eaten by some wild animal so keeping her on the leash was both safe for her as well as enabling them to give her some extra exercise and fresh air because she loved being outside. I definitely wouldn't try to walk a cat down the street the same way people walk their dogs however.
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01-29-2013, 09:12 AM
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RE: Walking the cat
I agree! I can't even fathom why someone would want to put a cat on a leash. I'm pretty sure that the cat would become uncomfortable and irate. When cats get angry they become very wild and there is no stopping them. A leash wouldn't be ale to control them. I am just laughing at the thought of an owner walking their cat outside and the cat gets upset. I am picturing the cat run and jumping up and down; tangling their owner with the leash. It definitely wouldn't be a pretty sight. I have never seen anyone put a leash on their cat nor have I ever seen an owner walk their cat. Personally, I don't think cats need to be walked because they are not energetic or care to see the outdoors. All they want to do is lay down or play with their yarn, while laying down.
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02-01-2013, 08:43 PM
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RE: Walking the cat
All 3 of my current cats are leash trained because it is a safe way to let them go outside while being supervised. Mine took to it quite well actually. My cats do not walk next to me like a dog in fact we don't go for walks like I do with my dog, we just stick around the yard. A lot of people don't realize that most owners who do leash train their cats do not go for walks like a dog, they let the cat go where they want and then bring them back in. While some owners do actually take a walk with their cat its not common its more common to just stick around yard.
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02-16-2013, 03:20 AM
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RE: Walking the cat
My cats will walk on the leash, but no where near as good as a dog! They will usually come if you call them, or shake the leash a little. Sometimes I have to give them a gentle pull though. The leashe for my cats is just basically to stop them running away whilst they play outside - nothing more than that, I don't really think I could go take them for a walk!
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02-17-2013, 01:27 AM
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RE: Walking the cat
I had one cat that was trained to walk on a leash but for the most part he would just lay on the ground and enjoy the grass.
It took some time for him to adjust to the harness being on him but once he did he did get outside with me more.
Even if he just hung out in the grass on less net to me I thought it was worth the time getting hissed to it because was at lest outside with me. And I enjoyed that, and so did he.
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