Teaching cats to walk on a leash is a whole different ballgame than teaching dogs to walk with you. Begin by embedding two words that begin with the letter 'P' in your thought process. You must remember is 'patience' and 'persistence.' The best time to begin teaching your cat to tolerate a leash is early, while it is still in the kitten stage. Kittens do not have any pre-determined ideas, and are easier to mold into the 'walker' you want than a cat that is older and set in its ways.
You're going to need a few items before walking with your cat. First, you need a harness. The best harness for cats is a figure-8 harness. This type of restrictive device not only protects your cat from choking but it will not slip off your cat. Keep in mind, your feline is not a dog, so the weight of the harness needs to be lightweight, yet secure.
Collar-types are not good because the cat can easily slip out of them, the collar can get caught in weeds or tree branches. If your cat should get snagged and trapped the animal could be choked to death. Also, collars can cause problems to a cat while grooming. A cats lower jaw (teeth) can become trapped under the collar and they will not be able to close their mouth. Neck collars are not the best choices for felines.
You will, also, need a leash that extends about 5 to 6 feet, similar to the ones used to walk dogs. Cat leash-leads are more lightweight but still provide a strong lead to keep your cat safely restrained.
Introducing the harness must be done without causing your cat turmoil or anxiety. Trying to force your cat to accept the harness will not only create fear, but will defeat the outcome you are looking for. If your cat senses it is being punished or restricted, it will, perhaps, never accept or adapt to harness wearing or training.
Talk to your cat in a calm manner! Don't yell at your cat, or demand that it put the harness on and like it! Fear and forcefulness will succeed, only, to teach your cat to be afraid of you and the apparatus. Be gentle, let the cat sniff the new item, and get on the cat's level. Sit on the floor, stroke your cats fur, and invite your cat to play with and get the idea that this is something special for him/her.
Put the harness on your cat and praise it, let it know how proud you are, or how nice it looks. Build up your cats tolerance for the feel of the harness. Introducing your cat to a harness may require a few minutes over several days. Once your cat is used to putting on the harness, connect the leash to the harness and let your cat walk with you in tow. Don't demand your cat to turn, sit, or walk to a specific area! Let them explore and learn that the harness and leash is quality time, and reward them with treats.
After your cat is comfortable with walking with the leash, let your cat know you want them to walk with you by using gentle tugs to guide them. Don't pull the cat around by the leash if they don't want to walk where you suggest. Cats are independent creatures, and demanding will get you nothing but failure. Let them know how good they're doing, and always reward them with a treat, pet or hug.
Once your cat gets the idea of walking 'with' you, and finds the stroll to be a rewarding quality time, you can take your cat outside to, perhaps, a screened in patio or fenced backyard. Don't expect your cat to readily accept the outside world without fear! An indoor cat does not know about the sounds or strange encounters it might find outside it's protected area within the house. Sure, perhaps your cat is tough when it comes to watching birds from their favorite window in the living room, but coming face to face with the outside world is intimidating and scary.
Walk with your cat for several weeks in your backyard or other enclosed outdoor area, away from places where strangers, traffic, loud sounds or running children. Your cat has many new things to discover, such as, grass, gravel, soil, and vegetation. It will take some time before your cat is comfortable and feels safe with this new environment.
Sometimes, once your cat is allowed to go outdoors, you need to keep an eye out for any open doors. Your cat will not understand, for some time, that it must only go outdoors when wearing its harness.
Begin by taking your cat for walks everyday inside your house. Then, add a stroll around the patio and back into the house. But, don't add new territory everyday! Repeat the walking pattern several times before increasing the walk area.
Always, speak gently to your cat. Never yell or punish them for not obeying your command. As with any learning experience, patience and persistence are the correct ingredients.
Published by Jessie Penn
Hailing from Pennsylvania, I've lived in several U.S. states because of my involvement with the Department of Defense. Some of my websites: http://www.greensmokereview.net (electronic cigarettes), http:... View profile
- Teach Your Cat How to Use the ToiletRead this informative article about how to train your cat to use the toilet like you.
- How to Choose a Suitable Cat CollarCat owners who want their cats to become outside cats will need to make sure that they first invest in a suitable cat collar so that the cat can easily be identified.
- Simple Ways to Leash Train Puppies and DogsBringing home a new puppy is exciting for everyone. Leash training is just one of the many tasks involved.
- Why Your Dog Pulls on the LeashWalking on a leash just isn't natural for a dog, but pulling, tugging and lunging isn't any fun for the human on the other end of the leash.
- Making Your Cat Happy - Get Him to like His Litter BoxIs your cat missing the litter box and peeing on your rug or carpet? And are you completely frustrated with the misbehavior and don't know what else to do? You are not alone! Read below for tips on solving this proble...
- How to Leash Train Your Cat
- How to Leash Train a Cat
- How to Walk Your Cat on a Leash
- Supplies You Need when You Adopt a Cat
- Purr-fect Fence Cat Enclosure Keeps Your Feline Safe While Allowing to Enjoy Outdoors
- Leash Training Your Cat
- How to Train Your Dog Not to Pull on a Leash
- Do you want to quit smoking? Have you failed when you tried to give up cigarettes? Learn how to quit with a safe cigarette! Go to www.greensmokereview.net to get help.




