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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Best Kitty HarnessMay 18, 2010
By Filmmaking Mom I've had this style of cat harness for two cats. It is really easy to put on, once your cat is used to the routine. We call ours a "jacket" and our cat was trained to let us put on his "jacket" before he could go outside.
I also recommend this two-locking style versus some of the other harnesses out there that try to slip over the head of a small dog or cat. The two-buckles allow you to go around the neck first and then around the middle of the body. It also gives good support and stability for the cat. Cats are not exactly the "walking" type of animal, but we didn't want our cat to get hit by cars when we moved into a busier side of our city. He always wore his harness outside and we put a dog stake in the ground with a 7' light-weight leash attached to it. He loved being outdoors while we worked outside or spent time in the yard. We also knew that he was safe.
The two snaps help keep the animal secure, so that they do not wriggle out of the contraption. Be sure that it is not too tight, you'll be able to tell by the way they walk. You also don't want it too loose for fear that they will break free. Also, never put a cat on a harness and leash without supervision. He/she could easily get tangled or potentially injure themselves from jumping off of outdoor items. Be with your animal when you use these devices.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Ineffective DesignNov 16, 2011
By R. Ferguson Construction & materials are good, it expands to very large size, but design is poor. You would have to have the straps tight enough to strangle Precious to keep him in this should he bolt to keep him from getting out of it. Thought I was getting a regular (dog like design) harness, one with both a shoulder and belly straps that connect to the neck and girth pieces, thus making it less flexible and harder for kitty to escape. Sending this one back, I am not willing to risk loosing our cat. Single "H" design not good, double "H" much better.
The PetSmart's Grreat Choice® Adjustable Cat & Kitten Harnesses and the The Premier Pet Come with me Kitty Harness offer a more secure design. Both have the double "H" design like in a regular dog harness.
We currently have the PetSmart harness which works well & has a 16" girth max, but I was search for a slightly larger harness for our indoor 16 pound cat who has an aversion to dieting. Looks like the Premier Pet Come with me Kitty Harness would be a better choice to keep our really fat cat secure when on leash.
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