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Review on ๐Ÿฑ Ultimate Kitty Holster Cat Harness: Comfort and Control for Your Feline Friend! by Lindsey Teel

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Harness for Cats

First the easy part - the seller was great! Cat. That being said, I have to say that some cats can get away with it. Third, the rest of the story. I have two cats: Pascha and Nino. Pasha is Russian blue, athletic, slim and fit. I found a "normal" harness, and after some training and thought, he can't escape (or at least doesn't try anymore). Sitting him on my patio with me while I relax is no problem - he's embraced the harness zen as a compromise for outdoor time. Nino came to me from the shelter last fall and I want to take him for a walk with Pasha. Nino has exceptional upper body strength and is stocky and driven. It's easily escaped from every other cat harness I have (four) in a minute, including the one Pasha doesn't have. This led me to the cat halter in hopes that it might be the only cat harness I could put on him and he wouldn't run away. Unfortunately, after half a dozen outdoor sessions and trying different harness and coziness techniques, he still manages to escape. However, it will take some time and he seems to be slowly accepting the fact that his outdoor life will take place in Holster Kitty. I've put together a few tips from my experience with Nino below. Tips for others with Houdini-like cats: 1. Cosiness - Nino is a real actor and he complained that his kitty harness was too tight since I first put it on him. He was crying and panting and moaning and rolling his eyes which scared me he couldn't breathe. It was a trick. In fact, I could easily slip two fingers under the seat belt. The first time I gave in and loosened him up, he went nuts for a minute. Hold on - apply the two-finger rule everywhere.2. stretched leash. I attach the Kitty holster to a line on my deck, which gives Nino about 12 feet of headroom in any direction from the anchor spindle. It covers almost the entire deck. I found that in order for him to slip out of Kitty's holster, he had to pull the leash as tight as possible and use it as an escape aid. To do this, he wanders to one of the distant points and pretends to lie down to look at nature, looking away from me at the trees, the sky, a bug, or some other distracting point in the garden. DO NOT fall for this trick. He was just trying to lull me into a false sense of security when I was paying attention to a confusing newspaper article or a particularly gripping dialogue on my last summer reading. If he realizes that I am otherwise having fun, he will immediately begin his escape process. Like I said, he takes a few minutes to get away from Kitty Holster on the other end of the leash, so my advice to others is NEVER look away when your cat is on the leash. Or put your chair there next to him, but that will probably just move him to the other side. demonic possession. If you don't follow my first two tips, you still have one more defense before your little mustachioed kitty can successfully escape from Kitty's holster. For Nino, this means undergoing demonic possession worthy of Linda Blair's cat, if she had one in The Exorcist. With the line taut, he begins a series of rapid rolls back and forth across the deck, all the while jumping if he were a human. He kicks a lot and scratches with his hind legs, the object of his seemingly deadly hatred - the cat's halter. Soon he's raising his front paws over his head and shaking them so intimidatingly that it seems like he's either casting a spell or doing his best to pray to a cat goddess. After a few minutes, his head begins to shake, as is customary in voodoo trances, without foaming at the mouth. And finally, after a few more minutes, he stands up on his four legs and leaps back as if he's been flung out of an interdimensional whirlwind, and voila, Kitty Harness lies defeated before him. If he had gone that far, then this was a critical moment in the ceremony. While distracted by the joy of his victory, he will pause for a moment to recover. At this point, you'll need to get out of your chair, cut off his escape route, pick up Whiskerpus, and return him to either the house or Kitty Holster. . I'm happy to report that his possessions are becoming rarer as he realizes that no matter how much he gives to the dark side, his efforts will come to naught. I hope that Nino will soon take Pashsa's lead, embrace Zen, and learn to love the cat holster and the outdoor time that comes with it.

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  • Decent Performance
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