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I get it.

judow

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Not a huge cat lover myself, but that was great - thanks!
 
I think it is easier to walk cats with a harness instead of a leash. Our cat just stares back at us if we put a collar and leash on him, like "What? What is this?"

Yesterday, I saw a website for car lures:

Cat Lures

You could do the same thing with your own fly-tying kit and a bell instead of a hook.
 
I wouldn't even attempt to walk either of our cats. They are total indoor felines. Our Maine Coon, however, will when laying down, roll over on command. I'm not kidding, he really does. Darndest thing you've ever seen.

Good suggestion though. Should have known you'd come up with it - '96 Jaguar caregiver after all.
 
Ours were leash/harness compliant. Merlyn would ~strut~ around when he had his harness on. Nimrod, not so much.

Merlyn would "sit" on command as well... Sure miss my boys.
 
Watch closely, that cat does not have a collar on. It has the leash in it's mouth, and is being the "walker", not the "walkee"
That's funny...
Our kitten "lost" her collar. I don't know where it's gone, but she's good....
 
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