Cat Harnesses & Leashes

Collection: Cat Harnesses



Cat Harnesses

At MissyMoMo, we offer a wide range of escape-proof cat harnesses, perfect for walking your feline companion. Using a cat harness can keep your cat active, prevent boredom, and provide an enjoyable bonding experience.

Our collection includes H-style cat harnesses, vest-style cat harnesses, and jacket-style cat harnesses made from high-quality materials such as cotton, leather, and suede. Suitable for kittens and adult cats of all sizes, our harnesses range from extra small to extra large.

Whether you're looking for a comfortable and secure option for your cat or simply want to add a touch of style to your walks, we have a cat harness to meet your needs. Explore our best cat harnesses for travel, walking, and more.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular types of cat harnesses?

The most popular types of cat harnesses include:

  • H-Style Harnesses: These harnesses form the shape of an "H" when laid flat, consisting of a loop around the neck and another around the chest, connected by straps along the catā€™s back and under their belly. They are ideal for cats who enjoy freedom of movement and are easy to put on, providing a balance between security and comfort.
  • Vest-Style Harnesses: These harnesses look like small vests that wrap around the catā€™s torso. They distribute pressure evenly across the cat's body, making them great for cats who pull or need extra comfort. Typically made from soft, breathable materials, they offer additional comfort and security.
  • Jacket-Style Harnesses: These harnesses resemble a padded jacket with extensive coverage. They are designed for escape-prone cats, providing maximum security with adjustable straps and additional padding for comfort.

Each type has its benefits, so consider your cat's size, behavior, and comfort when choosing the right cat harness.


What type of harness is best for my cat?

The best cat harness for your feline depends on their specific needs and preferences:

  • Sensitive Skin: If your cat has sensitive skin, a vest-style harness made of soft, breathable fabric may be more comfortable compared to webbed fabric straps. Vest-style harnesses distribute pressure evenly and are less likely to cause irritation.
  • Lightweight Option: For a lightweight and minimal design, an H-style harness may be ideal. These harnesses allow for greater freedom of movement and are less obtrusive.
  • Escape-Prone Cats: For cats that tend to escape, a jacket-style harness offers maximum security with its comprehensive coverage and secure fit.

The more comfortable your cat is in their harness, the less likely they are to try and escape. Choose a cat harness that suits your catā€™s personality and comfort level.


What should I look for when buying a cat harness?

When buying a cat harness, consider the following factors:

  • Comfort: Ensure the harness is made of soft, breathable materials that wonā€™t irritate your catā€™s skin.
  • Security: Look for features like adjustable straps, buckles, and escape-proof designs to keep your cat secure.
  • Ease of Use: Choose a harness that is easy to put on and take off, reducing stress for both you and your cat.
  • Durability: Opt for a harness made of high-quality materials that can withstand regular use.

By considering these factors, you can find a cat harness that is both safe and comfortable for your cat.


How do I measure my cat for a harness?

To measure your cat for a cat harness:

  • Neck Girth: Measure around the lower part of the neck, where the harness will sit.
  • Chest Girth: Wrap a measuring tape around the widest part of your cat's chest, just behind the front legs.

Use these measurements to select the correct size from our sizing chart to ensure a proper fit.


How do I put a harness on my cat?

To put a cat harness on your feline friend:

  • 1. Place the harness over your cat's head.
  • 2. Gently secure their front legs through the appropriate openings.
  • 3. Adjust the straps to fit snugly but comfortably.
  • 4. Ensure the harness is secure before any outdoor activities.

Practicing this process a few times indoors can help your cat get used to wearing the harness.


How do I know if my cat's harness fits correctly?

A correctly fitting cat harness should be snug but not restrictive. Hereā€™s how to ensure the perfect fit:

  • Two-Finger Rule: You should be able to comfortably fit two fingers between the harness and your catā€™s body. This ensures the harness is tight enough to be secure but not so tight that it causes discomfort or restricts movement.
  • Secure Adjustments: Adjust the straps so the harness lies flat against your catā€™s fur without pinching or creating gaps.
  • Check for Movement: Ensure that the harness does not shift excessively when your cat moves. A well-fitted harness will stay in place and not slide around, preventing escape attempts.
  • Observe Behavior: Pay attention to how your cat reacts when wearing the harness. Signs of distress or attempts to remove the harness may indicate itā€™s too tight or uncomfortable.

If your cat is particularly adept at escaping, consider a harness with additional security features such as multiple adjustment points and a snugger fit. Regularly check the harness for wear and tear to maintain its effectiveness and safety.


Can I walk my cat using a harness?

Yes, you can walk your cat using a cat harness with proper training. Start by getting your cat accustomed to wearing the harness indoors. Use treats as positive reinforcement during training sessions and teach your cat how to walk comfortably while wearing the harness. Patience is key, as some cats may take longer to adjust than others.


Is there an ideal age for harness training my cat?

While it's never too late to harness train your cat, it's best to start when they are between 8 and 12 weeks old. Kittens who are introduced to harnesses at a young age tend to adapt better than older cats. However, older cats can still learn with consistent training and positive reinforcement. The earlier you start, the better, but it's always worth a try at any age.


Should I take my cat outside using a harness?

Yes, taking your cat outside using a cat harness can provide numerous benefits. It offers mental stimulation and exercise, preventing boredom and reducing the likelihood of destructive behavior. Additionally, it allows your cat to safely explore the outdoors while protecting local wildlife. Ensure your cat is comfortable with the harness before taking them outside, and always supervise them to avoid potential dangers.


How do I train my cat to use a harness?

To train your cat to use a cat harness:

  • Start by letting your cat wear the harness indoors for short periods, gradually increasing the time as they become more comfortable.
  • Use treats and positive reinforcement to reward good behavior.
  • Practice walking indoors to help your cat get used to the sensation of the harness.
  • Gradually introduce your cat to the outdoors, starting in a safe, enclosed area.

Patience and consistency are key to successful harness training. Make the experience positive for your cat by associating the harness with treats and playtime.

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