🐾 Unleash the Explorer in Your Cat!
The rabbitgoo Cat Harness and Leash is an escape-proof, adjustable vest designed for comfort and safety during outdoor activities. Made from breathable materials, it features reflective strips for visibility and a secure buckle closure. Ideal for cats with necks measuring 8.5-11 inches and chests 13.5-16 inches, this harness ensures your feline friend can explore the world safely and stylishly.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Polyester, Nylon |
Size | XS |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Buckle |
M**R
Excellent Product!
Love this harness for my kitty! It is so much sturdier than the previous one I was using. I have to slip it over her head to get it on and off, but surprisingly she doesn't mind. My kitty is petite so I appreciate that this came in several sizes. The 4-point harness fits snugly but comfortably on her and I know she can't wiggle out of it. Great value and several color choices.
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**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.
O**Y
Much better fit
I have a cat that was an inside/outside cat so she is use to going outside unsupervised. Unfortunately she made the mistake of going where she should not of and was attacked by a dog. Luckily she made it back home, then to the vet and back home as a tripod cat now. She can go outside yet it is very unwise for any pet owner to do such with a cat that is an amputee. They will always be safer inside or with supervision if they are allowed outside. Because I have trained all my cats to the boundaries of their yard using a harness I had one on hand yet after using a couple of times on the cat I was just not sure if it would do what was needed and not snap loose (training a cat to a harness is like saddle breaking a horse; trust is a big issue so patience and the right equipment is needed). I bought a harness that stated it was designed for amputee cats...well that was a huge fail due to it being bulky and more of a straight jacket on the cat.This one looked more along the lines of that I have trained cats in before just a little bulkier (the one I was using is designed the same yet only uses 3/4" straps which is why I was afraid my cat might get out). This one can be adjusted nicely yet I will state you must always be sure to be using it correct otherwise the cat can get out by slipping backward from it; in another words never use it while pulling your cat forward which is true of most harnesses. This one may of not been tight enough on my cat when this occurred indoors while using it. It may of also been part of her suddenly shifting into reverse, lol. The harness it's self has elastic bands which allow some extra movement so most likely I just had it to loose. I will find that out on our next try of this that is for sure.Final opinion: seems to be a good harness and not as bulky as some. Breath-ability is there yet I do know from training other cats in other type harnesses that they will always show signs of "sweating" there it fits to them (just as we do with our clothes). Range of motion is great just make sure you purchase the right size....these are not like buying kids shoes. you must buy what it needed so it can work properly. don't be tempted to purchase the next size up because the cat will get out. Comfort...Well I don't really know because my cat does not speak, lol. I do know she is more able to move about in this one when compared to the straight jacket one yet not as free to move as the 3/4" one which is most likely due to her to simple get use to it which I have seen in all that I have trained.
G**T
Head hole not adjustable
This is a nice quality harness. The 3 star rating is because the hole for the head is not adjustable and trying to hold my cat and force this over her head did not work well at all. The size was good, she’s 8lbs. I’m sure it would be fine if your cat is used to harnesses but mine isn’t and was having none of this one I never could get it on her. Nice bright red.
K**I
Works Great to Handicap Aggressive Kitters
First, I think it’s amazing that this harness comfortably fits both my tiny (ish) 10lb orange girl and my chonky 13lb boy. The black and white kitty does not care to go outside usually but he is perfectly happy to hang out in this harness. I actually think it fits him the best.It’s a little big around the body on my orange cat, but it fits well even though she absolutely hates it. After multiple attempts and many hours wearing this thing, she still won’t jump or walk normally. I don’t blame that on the harness, she might just be waiting for use of the brain cell.I don’t love that the neck doesn’t have a buckle and has to slip on over their head, but I think that may be what allows it to fit well enough that they can’t slip out.Bonus function: These two cats do not get along. The orange is aggressive towards the newest addition, but the white one doesn’t have front claws. The harness gives this drama queen the perfect handicap that puts them at a semi-level playing field. So far, we’ve had success with these two goons coexisting relatively peacefully as long as the orange thinks she has limited mobility.
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