Cat Harnesses & Leashes

Collection: Cat Harnesses & Leashes



Cat Harnesses And Leashes For Walking

At MissyMoMo, we offer a wide range of escape-proof cat harnesses and leashes that are perfect for walking your feline companion. Walking your cat on a leash can help them stay active and prevent boredom, while providing an enjoyable bonding experience.

Our collection includes vest-style cat harnesses made from high-quality materials such as cotton, leather, and suede, that are suitable for kittens and adult cats of all sizes, 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 harness and leash set to meet your needs.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I walk my cat on a leash?

Yes, you can walk your cat on a leash with proper training. Start by getting your cat used to wearing a harness at least two months before you plan to take them out. Use treats as positive reinforcement during training sessions and teach your cat how to walk on a leash.


Is there an age limit for when cats can be leash trained?

While it's never too late to leash train your cat, it's best to start when they are between 8 and 12 weeks old. Kittens who are introduced to leashes at a young age tend to adapt better than older cats.


What are the best cat harnesses?

The best cat harnesses are those that are comfortable, escape-proof, and easy to put on and take off. Look for harnesses that fit well and don't cause any chafing or irritation around your cat's neck or chest area.


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

A correctly fitting harness should be snug but not too tight, allowing you to fit two fingers between the harness and your cat's fur. It's also important to make sure the harness is adjusted properly to prevent slipping out of the harness. The MissyMoMo harnesses come in different sizes to ensure the perfect fit.


How will my cat react to being leashed?

Your cat may be initially afraid or confused by the leash. Some cats don't like being confined, so don't expect them to enjoy walking on a leash right away. However, if you begin from an early age and continue to reward them for good behavior, they'll learn that walking with you can be fun!


What should I do if my cat tries to pull away from me?

Always keep a tight hold on your cat's harness when you're walking together. If your cat tries to run away or pull away from the leash, gently reel them back in until they calm down. Then, continue walking forward at a steady pace so that they don't get distracted by anything along the way (such as other animals or people).

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