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How to Teach
a Cat to Walk on a Leash
Many
cat guardians long to give their cats the excitement
that being outside brings. Sight, movements, sounds
and smells are enticing to cats. On the other hand,
cat guardians know that letting their cats outside
without supervision is NOT a good idea. Solutions
for some guardians include fencing their yard or
using a large cat playpen. If your cat enjoys the
outdoors and you want to find a compromise, try
training your cat to accept a harness and a lead.
Training Steps:
- First, get
your cat used to wearing a harness indoors. A
harness is safer than a collar because it is more
difficult for a cat to get out of one. You can
give her smelly cat treats while she is wearing
it or put it on right before her mealtime to help
her get used to the new sensation. You can also
have a playtime with her favorite toy while she
wears it for the first time to distract her if
she seems at all bothered.
- Once she is
used to wearing the harness, attach a cord to
the harness, and let her drag it around so that
she gets used to the feel of tension on the harness.
- If your cat
is comfortable with it so far, pick up the lead
in the house and see if you can get her to follow
you. You may use cat treats or something that
she really likes to help coax her to follow along.
- Once she is
comfortable with all of the above steps, you can
now go outside. Make sure the first few times
you lead your cat outside that it is a quiet time
of day and start in the backyard or a place where
there will less activity. We do not want your
cat to have a negative reaction or be frightened
by this new experience.
- Coax your
cat to walk along with you, offer her special
treats. You may also just sit someplace quiet
in your yard, and let her explore while you hold
on firmly to the end of the leash. Keep the first
several sessions short so she does not become
overwhelmed. If she seems scared or does not explore,
pick her up and take her back inside and try again
later. Some cats will love to actually go for
a walk, others will prefer to just stay in one
area and sniff
- Never leave your
cat outside unattended for his or her safety.
Remember
that grass and woods are much more interesting to
your cat than a concrete sidewalk! Using a leash
with a harness makes it safer to take your cat outside
to give mental stimulation and possibly physical
exercise as well.
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