The safe breakaway buckle design releases your cat when their harness becomes caught, preventing injuries.
Three Sizes for a Customised Fit
The Catit Harness & Leash Set is available in three sizes:
Small (neck: 6.5-12’’ / 17.5-30 cm, chest: 10-16’’ / 25-40 cm)
Medium (neck: 8-14’’ / 20-35 cm, chest: 14-20’’ / 35-50 cm)
Large (neck: 9-16’’ / 23-40 cm, chest: 14-24’’ / 35-60 cm)
Harness Training
It’s important to let your cat get used to their harness before putting it on, so that they won’t immediately try to take it off and potentially harm themselves. Allow your cat to get their smell on the harness first, by rubbing against it or placing it in the cat’s bed. Next, when the cat is relaxed and calm, try putting on the harness and leaving the buckle open. Afterwards, close the buckle and leave it on for a few minutes, then take it off again. At a later time, you can put it on again and keep it for a few minutes longer. Repeat this exercise to help your cat get used to wearing it, but don’t push it as negative associations will make your cat wary of the harness. However, most cats get used to harnesses pretty easily, so you might not have to go through this entire process.
How to Adjust the Catit Nylon Harness
The length of the Catit Harness can be adjusted to get the perfect fit for your cat. In general, you should leave enough room so that two fingers can slip in between your cat’s neck or body and harness: this ensures that the harness isn’t too tight but also not too loose. A harness that is too tight could restrict breathing, while a harness that is too loose could cause your cat to get stuck on something, like a branch. Some cats even try to stick their paw between the harness and their neck in an effort to remove the harness.
The fit of the harness should be checked regularly to ensure that the sizing has not changed due to wear. Keep in mind that a kitten can grow very quickly, so their harness should be checked at least every week until they are full grown.