🐾 Unleash Adventure with Style!
The rabbitgoo Cat Harness and Leash is a soft, adjustable vest designed for average-sized cats, featuring breathable mesh for comfort, an escape-proof design with safety buckles, and reflective strips for visibility. It includes a 150cm nylon leash and is perfect for outdoor activities, ensuring your cat's safety and comfort.
L**P
Picky cat. Good so far
My cat is very picky when it comes to harnesses. She originally had a cheap one that fastens in the front and got so used to that. When the time came for a replacement, I had trouble finding one of those styles and realized that they don’t really make that design anymore because it puts pressure on their throat. So I tried the more popular design of a step-in harness and she hated that and shredded my hands. When it was on her she just laid down and acted like she couldn’t move. After that first try she wouldn’t go near it. Luckily I have two other more passive cats that can use that harness. I tried this one next. I was skeptical about putting it around her neck. She hissed once and bit at me but she is also dramatic. Once it was on she moved freely and went about her outdoor routine. I was worried about taking it off but that went smoothly and she backed out after I unbuckled it. So hopefully she continues to like this harness and adjusts to it because her previous one is old and not safe. I was worried about the sizing since her measurements were considered XS and she is an adult cat (although petite) but the XS is her fit and I wouldn’t want it any bigger.
C**S
Make sure to let your fur baby get used to the harness.
Worked great. We put it on Milo a little less tight than it should have been. But we were allowing him to get used to it. The next day we put it back on a little tighter. By the third day he had gotten used to it. He never slipped out of it. We moved across the state, and I didn't want him to be stuck in his carrier the whole trip. I had a wrist bungee keychain with carabiner that I wasn't using. So, I got Milo out of the carrier, attached the carabiner to Milo and put the bungee on my wrist. I could control him without using the long leash. It kept him contained to my lap,
A**M
Pretty good - harness slips off and on over the head!!
I measured my cat and researched many different harnesses for her first harness. I landed on this one because it fit her sizing. It feels a bit small, like it’s short on her neck to back measurement.Adjusting it is a bit hard while wrangling a cat, but otherwise straight forward.I did not notice that this harness must slide on and off over the head! So don’t be surprised by that.It feels like good quality and seems durable for the price, and she’s getting used to it quickly. Overall I think it was a good buy.
S**R
Best cat harness you can buy in my opinion
Great durable harness for my medium sized shorthair cat of 8yrs the harness is easy and comfortable for my feline friend to wear the chest guard keeps her center of gravity from tugging or bolting and being able to attach the leash to her back allows for ease of walking while controlling her center of gravity although even at the two finger minimum width she was able to pull backwards enough to slip out of her harness luckily I have a Siamese calico mix who is smart enough not to flee fearfully into bushes and be lost forever she would much rather go back into her carrier for safety and hide than thatTldr summary: good for training and new pets breathable fabric controls your cats center of gravity but extreme struggling cats can and will be able to escape the harness at the collar so keep a backpack carrier on hand for walks to prevent a sudden loss of a pet in case of escape artists
A**E
Bulky and awkward
I purchased an xs for my cat and although I was able to get it fitted properly, it was very difficult to do. Also, I didn't know it did not have a snap at the neck so had to be pulled ion over his face which left it looser there than it should be. I also found the snaps and buckles were on the large size for a small cat making the harness bulky and awkward. Don't know how it will work when it comes to walking the cat because the cat doesn't want to move with it on him. I have put it on him several times, and all he does is lie on the floor and look at me until several hours later I give up and take it off.
M**N
Perfect for monitored outdoor time
I had to trial and error with the sizes until I got the perfect fit for my kitties. It’s crucial to remain patient when trying the harnesses on for the first few times and take baby steps to introducing your kitties to the outdoors. My two cats adore going outside and they now know that harness = outside time. Super easy to adjust straps and fairly easy to get on a cat, once they get used to it. Also the leash seems pretty durable.
C**T
Good for girthy cats
Let me start by saying Fitzgerald does the absolute most in the car. He used to ride without a harness, but then he started jumping onto the dash while we were going down the highway and he’s too fuzzy to see around. The red harness is a different brand I got from Petsmart. He didn’t like it and had a meltdown as pictured. Not a hiss, just a really big meow. I’m sure he won’t appreciate me talking about his girth in a public forum, but he is a Maine Coon and weighs fifteen pounds (sixteen on a cheat day) so that Velcro type of harness didn’t hold him well and he could easily wriggle out of it. This one (the black) fits much more comfortably and securely. I like how the buckles hold him in without being too tight and the little loop that the leash attaches to is perfect for when I need to pull him off the wheel before we crash. He hasn’t wriggled out of it yet, but at the end of the day, cats are liquid and can get out of anything if they really want to. I feel much more confident, though, walking him in this one. Shockingly, the small fits perfectly.
A**R
Good enough
It’s good for what it is! My cat didn’t have a hard time moving around, the harness didn’t bother her so no funky walk. That being said, the straps were adjusted to her size but she did slip out the back of the harness one time. I’ll keep using but if you have an escape artist, buy something else.