Thank you, will have a closer look laterTry Mynwood :
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The lady who makes them is really helpful.
Here is a picture of my cats in their jackets, apparently carrying out some sort of summoning ritual..... View attachment 320406
I tried a bunch off amazon this one was the best one over all, its padded bellow all the straps, the top goes on over the cats head, so you only have to deal with one buckle. but; there are a lot of good harnesses out there.I live in the UK and i am looking to buy a harness, any recommendations for the best ones.
Kaylee can get any breakaway collar off, but she doesn't get her harness off... it's not breakaway, but I only have it on her when we are taking a walk.Shes the master of getting out of things some how
The break are easier to put on and take off than most(all?) traditional buckles.Kaylee can get any breakaway collar off, but she doesn't get her harness off... it's not breakaway, but I only have it on her when we are taking a walk.
No one here can give you medical advice, you're going to have to see a professional about that in real life.I will have to try it but is 8.31 lbs overweight just want to know I switched to wet food she gets fed in the morning I don't give her alot
Like humans, a cats healthy weight depends on many factors... Best way to know if your cat is overweight is to ask her vet.Oh I was just wondering that's all
If you buy a dog harness try to get it from a place with a good return policy because in my experience some of the harnesses made specifically for dogs are entirely the wrong shape for a cat. Frequently the neck hole is too big which can make it especially easy for the cat to escape out of it, since cats have weird free floating collarbonesI think I'll end up getting a dog version Idk if I'm gonna to take her out or not I'm afraid to take her out of my room I don't want her getting sick or getting fleas