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This is Conan. Gets into too much trouble on his own so he has to wear a leash out on walks.

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[–] Foon@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That looks lovely! Do you actually get to walk him like you'd walk a dog, or does he just explore where he wants?

When the weather is nice I take my cat out on his harness too. I just let him explore as he wants... Which just means sniffing around the parking lot near my house (which is the neighborhood Cat Central). I believe my neighbors now knows me as "that weirdo who walks their cat" πŸ˜…

[–] Seathru@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I believe my neighbors now knows me as β€œthat weirdo who walks their cat”

Solidarity my brother/sister.

At first he just went mostly where he wanted to go. But I've been working with him several years and he's got a few commands down. If I tug his leash and say "this way" or "come on" he'll turn and follow me, "psh psh" means 'hurry up', and "be good" means 'stop trying to get in trouble and sit down'. He knows the route we usually take around the neighborhood and is good about following it.

My other harness kitty has been wearing harnesses pretty much since she could walk. You can walk her like a dog. You really don't even need the leash most of the time, she knows "harness = going for a walk, stay close."

[–] Foon@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

That's awesome that you managed to teach him commands! I'd love to do the same, but mine is deaf (has been all his life) and also generally not very perceptive or smart... For example, when I notice 6 cats while we're out on our walk, he might spot just 1 of them if we're lucky πŸ˜‚ So I really have no idea how to even approach teaching him commands. But at least he's learned he can't just walk into the street when there's cars coming (those he doesn't notice either)!