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Leash training your cat


Training your cat to walk on a leash can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it takes time, patience, and persistence. We've compiled a list of the top tips from successfully trained adventure cats around Australia. Here are the top 10 tips to help you train your cat to walk on a leash. Supplied by Cat Harness Australia. 1. Start when your cat is young: Starting when your cat is a kitten can help them get used to the harness and leash more easily. 2. Get the right equipment: Make sure to get a harness that fits your cat properly and is escape-proof. Look for the Catventure harness which is specifically designed for cats. 3. Introduce the harness slowly: Let your cat play with the harness for a while and get used to the feel of it before trying to put it on. 4. Use positive reinforcement: Reward your cat with treats and praise when they wear the harness and leash. 5. Start inside: Start by letting your cat wear the harness inside the house for short periods of time to get used to it. 6. Gradually move outdoors: Once your cat is comfortable with the harness indoors, start moving outside slowly. First, try in an enclosed backyard before venturing out to more open areas. 7. Be patient: Let your cat take the lead and don't force them to go any faster than they're comfortable with. It may take some time for them to get used to walking on a leash. 8. Use your cat's curiosity: Use toys or treats to get your cat to move and explore while wearing the harness. 9. Use short training sessions: Short, frequent training sessions can help your cat get used to the harness and leash more quickly than longer, less frequent sessions. 10. Keep it fun: Walking on a leash should be a fun and positive experience for both you and your cat. Keep it light and enjoyable, and don't get frustrated if your cat takes some time to get the hang of it. In conclusion, training your cat to walk on a leash takes patience, positive reinforcement, and persistence. Starting when your cat is young, using the right equipment, and moving slowly and gradually can all help make the process easier. With these tips in mind, you and your cat can enjoy the great outdoors together!






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