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Reddit mentions of PetSafe Come With Me Kitty Harness and Bungee Leash, Harness for Cats, Large, Red/Cranberry

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of PetSafe Come With Me Kitty Harness and Bungee Leash, Harness for Cats, Large, Red/Cranberry. Here are the top ones.

PetSafe Come With Me Kitty Harness and Bungee Leash, Harness for Cats, Large, Red/Cranberry
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    Features:
  • Age Range Description: All Life Stages
  • Nylon harness and bungee leash for small cats or kittens
  • Sternum slide adjusts to ensure a perfect fit
  • Safe restraint with no pressure on delicate throat area
  • 4-foot bungee leash stretches to 6 feet for gentle "give" when walking
  • Fits cats with 9-11 inch girth; limited lifetime warranty against defects
  • When ordering the harness, it is important to measure the cat's girth (as shown in the picture in the Product Description section) instead of ordering based on the cat's weight. There are also 2 adjustment points to help achieve proper fit.
Specs:
ColorRED/CRANBERRY
Height8 Inches
Length1.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2007
SizeLarge
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width5.25 Inches

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Found 6 comments on PetSafe Come With Me Kitty Harness and Bungee Leash, Harness for Cats, Large, Red/Cranberry:

u/Purple4199 · 14 pointsr/cats

This is the one I use and would highly recommend. I had my cat out in it when he got spooked by something and went insane trying to get out of the harness. He was like a Tasmanian Devil on the end of the leash. He was trying to get out so bad that I had to just drag him through the yard and into the house. If you put this on correctly I don’t think your cat will get out of it.

Bonus pics of the resulting injuries I got trying to pick him up while he was thrashing around. I cannot stress enough how bad of an idea that was. I knew better than to try that, yet I still did.

u/Alakritous · 3 pointsr/CatTraining

It's more your cats preference. They have plain strap harnesses and vest harnesses. If your kitty is an escape artist they have vest harnesses specific for that. I won't get my kitten till August but I got the come with me kitty cat harness/bungee leash combo. It got great reviews, was reasonably priced on Amazon, and I've seen it in PetSmart
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OBFHXU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_czJBzb6CRV7GC

A small is plenty small enough for a kitten, you'll obviously have to get a bigger size if they grow/are a bigger cat

u/Niltaic3 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

It is absolutely easiest to start when they're a kitten so they get used to the feeling of the harness. The harness must be tight enough that they will not escape, but loose enough not to choke or chafe. I like harnesses with the I design like this. They are sturdy and do not restrict movement. Bulky materials on harnesses can sometimes cause irritation and limit movements, but can also be more comfortable to some cats.

The most important:

Be Patient.
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Chances are, your cat won't like it at first. Some cats are so excited to be outside they don't even notice, but most will just lay down or flop. They'll want to eat grass and check everything out.

BE ALERT. Look for dogs or other people that might scare your cat. Keep their favorite toy or treats with you to distract them if you need to.

Take baby steps. You're bringing your cat into something they're not used to. Along with patience, know when and when not to push the boundary. Sometimes they'll be completely content with sitting on the front step, but if your goal is to get them to walk around in the yard, you might need to nudge them a bit out of their comfort zone to see how they react.

u/--06 · 2 pointsr/gifs

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OBFHXU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_kfIGAb17MKKMQ

So this is the one we got, and it’s pretty easy to get on! The one you linked looks more secure, but like you said, is prolly more of a pain to get on/off. We’re really happy with ours, and so is Mordecai when we take him out. He doesn’t normally wear a collar for the exact same reasons. Always hijinks his way out haha

u/mrsconder · 1 pointr/cats

Anyone on here have a suggestion on harnesses for a tripod? I have tried two different harnesses (this one and this one) and my cat’s lack of a front left leg always makes it fall off in some way. He’s also a wild one with some strong back legs but loves to explore so I want to take him outside!