How To Put On A Mesh Cat Harness

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So you’re planning a trip with your cat, and you’re really looking forward to it. Perhaps your cat has always been confined to an enclosed space and you’re not sure how to take it outdoors.

You may have decided that it’s time to take the cat outside as soon as it started scratching your furnishings out of boredom.

 

You then decide to take it out into the world with you to explore and have fun. That’s great news for your four-legged pet.

Now that you have a cat mesh harness for your tiny kitty, you can get it ready for outdoor activities. It’s time to figure out how to put on a mesh cat harness.

Knowing the Right Fit Mesh Harness for your Cat

Fit is the most important factor, irrespective of the harness style you pick, both in terms of avoiding escape and ensuring the cat’s comfort.

 

  • Harnesses are generally available in three sizes: small, medium, & large. Such sizes are usually determined by chest circumference, which is usually 12, 14, 16, and 18 inches.
  • Even though the majority of harnesses come with adjustable loops, they aren’t suitable to fit a large cat in a small harness. Rather, they are made to make the cat harness much more comfortable & secure.
  • Use a tape measure to determine your cat’s chest size by placing it behind the cat’s front two legs. Measure in a complete circle around the cat’s chest, making sure you don’t twist the tape. Put light pressure to the tape so that it fits quite tightly but doesn’t actually dig into the cat’s fur or skin.
  • To enable your cat to move freely, add 2 inches to the measurement of the loop around its chest. This is the harness size you require.

 

A larger cat harness can easily be adjusted to accommodate a smaller cat, but a smaller one cannot be expanded to fit a larger cat. So choose a harness that won’t confine your four-legged pet.

 

Can you quickly measure your cat to see if the mesh cat harness you have is the correct fit? If yes, then let’s proceed to how to put on a mesh cat harness.

How to Put on a Mesh Cat Harness? A Few Simple Steps

The mesh cat harness fits around your cat just like a vest harness. The mesh material allows your cat’s skin to breathe well.

 

Velcro or buckles are used to secure them around your cat. Follow these simple steps below to put on a mesh cat harness.

 

  • Unbuckle or velcro the harness so the vest lies open before placing it on your cat.
  • Wrap the harness around your pet’s neck and front legs, with the smaller straps in front and the larger straps beneath its front legs.
  • Place the smaller loop and tie it around the neck.
  • The remaining straps should be fastened beneath the front legs.
  • Adjust the velcro or buckles so that two fingers can fit between your cat’s skin and the harness.

How to Know if your Mesh Cat Harness is Tight on your Cat

When getting a mesh cat harness, it shouldn’t be too loose for your cat to break free easily and make a run for it. You also don’t want it to be too tight for your feline friend to enjoy any outdoor activities.

 

Key takeaways:

 

  • If you can’t easily put your two fingers in between the cat harness and the cat’s skin, it’s too tight.
  • If the cat has difficulties walking with the harness on, or it seems to be limping under the harness, it’s probably too tight.

Steps for Training Your Cat to Get Used to Wearing the Mesh Harness

You want your cat to become so comfortable with wearing the cat harness that it can remain in it all day long. Then, you should understand that not all cats will acclimatize to wearing a harness.

 

If yours is having trouble with it, just give it some time. Allow your cat to sniff the harness and be around it for a bit before trying to put the harnes on. This will help the cat feel more at ease.

 

Give your cat a treat right away after it sniffs. Treats can be used to assist your cat in getting used to the harness.

 

  • Praise your cat and reward it with another tasty treat after the harness is in place.

 

  • Finally, let the cat get confident in wearing the mesh cat harness around the house first before going outdoors.

Conclusion

Now that you have learned how to put on a mesh cat harness, you can go give your little buddy a treat because it deserves it.

You can also take your cat on that picnic date without getting scared that you might lose your little buddy.

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James Ruby

James Ruby

Most cats are either indoor or outdoor, but if you want your indoor cat to be able to enjoy the outside world - the best way I discovered is to use a body cat harness, that feels like a tucked hug for your pet.

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Most cats are either indoor or outdoor, but if you want your indoor cat to be able to enjoy the outside world – the best way I discovered is to use a body cat harness, that feels like a tucked hug for your pet.

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