Topic of the Day: Taking your cat for a walk on a leash.
I know this is probably totally odd for some of you to read. BUT! Before you judge and label me as a crazy cat lady. Take note! I've seen people do this before (on YouTube) and I'm just trying to give my pet a little more freedom. I was waiting till she got a little older so that I could buy her a harness which is a lot sturdier and safer but I couldn't deny my little cutie patootie meowing at the door wanting to go outside to enjoy the beautiful weather and warm breeze.
Taking a graceful walk around the perimeter of the house.
Lying in the grass, oh sweet fall bliss! :)
She definitely enjoyed the occasion. A little too much actually! She got rambunctious and started to run across the lawn where I could barely keep up with her. Thank goodness for her leash!! It was a little scary I thought she would break free and escape.
Ragdolls are supposed to be strictly indoor cats with 100% supervision when let outside. They don't defend themselves and will probably walk up to a hungry wolf out of curiosity. They aren't shy of strangers either and tend to get stolen pretty often. I'll be getting her a harness as soon as I can. I'm sure if she was determined enough she would be able to wiggle out of her collar or snap her leash off by tugging on it. I would be beyond devastated to lose her. So lets not ever let that happen!
Here she is enjoying the sunshine in front of the door.
Taking a graceful walk around the perimeter of the house.
She definitely enjoyed the occasion. A little too much actually! She got rambunctious and started to run across the lawn where I could barely keep up with her. Thank goodness for her leash!! It was a little scary I thought she would break free and escape.
Ragdolls are supposed to be strictly indoor cats with 100% supervision when let outside. They don't defend themselves and will probably walk up to a hungry wolf out of curiosity. They aren't shy of strangers either and tend to get stolen pretty often. I'll be getting her a harness as soon as I can. I'm sure if she was determined enough she would be able to wiggle out of her collar or snap her leash off by tugging on it. I would be beyond devastated to lose her. So lets not ever let that happen!
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