• Psythik@lemm.ee
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    12 hours ago

    If they’re an indoor cat, buy a cat harness and take them on a walk. Preferably one with a long leash.

    Do not try to walk them like a dog; that will never work.

    Cats are fiercely independent; try to force them in a particular direction and they’ll protest. Let them lead the way.

    If they try to go somewhere dangerous, simply stand in place and do not allow them to progress any further. Do not tug, they will eventually get the message on their own.

    Be prepared to spend a half hour minimum outside, ideally an hour or more. Cats like to take their time on a walk.

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      47 minutes ago

      Also be prepared to let the walk take 5 minutes or less if the cat doesn’t feel like it. Or if they find it too scary (but might want to try again a little while later).

    • SalmiakDragon@feddit.nu
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      2 hours ago

      If you want this to be successful, you would be wise to devote time to harness training (i.e. getting used to the harness) first. Don’t just put the harness on - it can be a bad experience for the cat and move you further from the goal of a walk.