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Taking your feline friend for a leisurely stroll or even just a routine vet checkup requires the right equipment to ensure their safety and comfort. At Petco, our curated selection of cat harnesses is designed to meet those very needs. Whether you have an adventurous kitty eager to explore the outdoors or a docile cat who needs occasional fresh air, our range of harnesses guarantees security without compromising on style.
The best harness for your cat depends on their size, and whether they’re more comfortable in a full body harness or just the straps—one around their neck like a collar, and the other around their waist.
Measure your cat's girth (around the widest part of the ribcage) and neck circumference. Use these measurements when referring to the size guide for each harness on Petco.
Start by letting your cat wear the harness indoors for short periods. Offer treats and positive reinforcement. Gradually increase the duration as your cat becomes more comfortable.
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Our puppy is 9.5 weeks old , got him a week and a half ago . He is energetic . We put him on a harness and a leash . He’s just sits down and doesn’t want to move . We even tried to entice him with treats ,he barely goes for the treat , he just comes and sits on our lap not wanting to move , once we take off harness and leash , he is back to his playing self , trying for 3 days now , any tips . We let him be on Harness and leash without us controlling it , but he sits still or sleeps . Any tips ?
4 mo old domestic short hair kitten. Starts mouth breathing/panting when playing aggressively with our other 2 kittens of same age but of 3 different litters do not. One episodes of hyperventilating too and twice “unproductive hacking” (head low gestures as if bringing up a hairball). Currently all being treated (2nd month) for round worms with ‘safe-guard’
Hi, I'm going to move with my 8-months-old kitten in a couple of days and the trip will take over 5-6 hours. I've decided to use Beaphar products. What is it better to use to reduce the stress - the collar or the drops? And is there any product from that brand to help stranger cats get along?
Introducing two cats to a cat and dog household. Would the defusers for cat and dog work together if on at the same time or counteract each other?
I rescued my cat from a neighbor, she was 8 was old and the mother had taken off, the father was their cat and clearly not neutered. Emma now is almost 5 mo old. She likes to suckle on my clothes, near my arms or neck, that is ok but of course she has nails, and kneads them into my skin as she is doing this. I have attempted to stop this behavior by pushing her face away as soon as she starts it, tapping her on the nose gently a few times when she starts and saying no, to no avail. What to do
Which of the two dewormers is better for a 10 months old British short hair? Thank you so much!
I tried a flea collar on my cats (one male and one female) and my female cat seemed to have a reaction of some sort. She began scratching the top of her head with her bacj claws, and actually took out two patches of hair. She is very sensitive, and has food allergies. I am unsure if the reaction was to the collar or flea bites. I immediately took the collar off both cats, figuring if only he had one one they'd attack her. How do I proceed as far as the fleas go. Treating her wound w coconut oil.
Hi, my cat has about 6 ticks right around her butt hole, we can't Pull them out they are too deep. We were able to manage to get 3 out, but the others are very deep in. Every time we try to get ahold of one, (3 of us, 2 trying to hold her still, 1 getting the tick) she jerks and lunges we are worried about hurting her with the tweezers. I gave her a dose of Bravecto today, first time trying that. Do you have any suggestions? Do I need to take her to vet to get them out? Please help
My cats chew and shred paper and cardboard incessantly. Help!
I'm terribly afraid that Kazuya has hip dysplasia. In the last week, he has gotten progressively worse. He will only take 2 steps and sit sideways. Does anyone recommend a rear harness with handle for support? Also, which supplements are the most effective? I'm currently giving him Cosequin and another one called Infinite Pet Supplement. I am also monitoring his weight. Please help. I cannot have kids and my boys are my life. His brother is healthy.
I am at my breaking point I wish there was a class to take misbehaving young cats . I in the beginning was the nice cat parent but now I’m changing my tone of voice and she still won’t listen to me she now scratches our rug and eats stuff off it like string and when I say no she still does it so I had to spray her with water that didn’t work long so next step was to scruff her that worked for minute but she disobeyed me anyway I don’t know how people truly discipline there cats . Any suggestions
Angel is a feral cat that I found in my backyard. She has been in the house for 15 days and was scared but also liked to be held and patted and now she just hisses and scratchs you, even if you are walking pass her. Should I take her to the vet? Also I took her to the vet on Monday and she was healthy expect she had fleas and her weight was 4.8 pounds. She is eatting but is hiding under the bed and doesn't come out unless she hears no noise. So I don't know what to do.