The Catventure Harness is the ultimate escape-proof cat harness.
The Catventure harness empowers responsible cat ownership with its meticulous design. It's tested by Aussie domestic cats. This harness is ideal for the elusive Houdini cats who can almost escape from anything, ensuring your feline friend is as comfortable and secure as possible, even during their most adventurous antics.
Key Features
Escape-Proof Design: Perfect for securing even the most escape-prone cats, providing peace of mind for their owners.
Optimal Fit and Comfort: The detailed size chart ensures you can select the perfect harness to fit your cat snugly and comfortably, preventing any discomfort or escape.
Please note that the harness does not come with a leash. This needs to be purchased separately.
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Training Guide for First-Time Use of a Cat Harness
Introducing your cat to a harness for the first time can be a gradual process, so patience is key. Here are some steps to help make the transition smoother for your cat:
Familiarisation:
- When your harness arrives, place it in a familiar area for your cat to sniff and inspect. Avoid placing it in their safe spaces.
- Encourage your cat with pats and treats as they investigate the harness.
Introduction Inside the Home:
- Once your cat is comfortable with the harness being in their space, try putting it on them inside the home. This controlled environment will make the process easier.
- Let your cat walk around indoors with the harness on before attaching a leash and heading outside.
Putting on the Harness:
- Gently hold your cat and encourage them with pats and rubs.
- Slowly fit the belly band around their torso, leaving a finger's width of space between their body and the harness.
- Continue giving chin scratches to keep your cat calm.
- Secure the neck band, again leaving a finger's width of space between their neck and the harness.
Adjustment Period:
- It's common for cats to fall over when first wearing a harness due to a survival response or because the harness is too tight.
- Use highly attractive treats and lots of praise to help them overcome this.
- Don’t be disheartened if your cat doesn’t take to the harness immediately. If you rush the process, they may become anxious.
- Do not, under any circumstances, drag your cat. This irritates them through their guard hairs.
Take It Slow:
- Remember, small steps are essential to achieving big goals. Be patient and persistent, allowing your cat to gradually get used to the harness.
Size Guide
Size | Neck Circumference | Chest Circumference |
XS | 14 - 21cm | 18 - 28cm |
S | 17 - 22cm | 29 - 37cm |
M | 22 - 29cm | 34 - 41cm |
L | 26 - 32cm | 38 - 48cm |
XL | 29 - 36cm | 41 - 51cm |
XXL | 32 - 38cm | 51 - 61cm |