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Old 04-25-2011, 09:57 AM   #30023
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
When she starts to panic - I take it off. We're just starting leash training - and I'm letting her get used to wearing it - very slowly.

See below. It's blurry - she was trying to escape when we snapped the pic.
Tomorrow - we attach the leash - and see what happens!
when you start with the leash, just stand calmly with her. if she starts to walk around, let her walk you, but if she starts to get frantic, just stand

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OK, that makes sense - i think. Might she just learn how to get it taken off? I don't know, I haven't had a kitten for 18 years. But maybe soon again, so keep us posted. Maybe KK will have some advice for both of us.
they can't get out of that particular harness. there is a velcroed strap around the neck as well as one around the belly. they can't perform their normal shenanigans that would normally allow an escape
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