When did you last see a cat on a leash? If your answer is
everything I think it will be, it’s understandable because most cats refuse
this kind of “treatment”.
This is exactly why patience is the first crucial factor. It
is obvious that the cat will not take such a suggestion without some kind of
argument. Anyway, if we are talking about an apartment cat, we can say it is
important for it to get used to the idea that it is not imperative that once
out of the house something bad is going to happen.
Use your imagination and first build a surrounded space for
your cat. And don’t forget that the cat would be really happy to climb
something. High plants or low trees can be an attraction to your cat.
Buy a collar for the cat and try to get her used to it. It
is important that it would be worn just around the house at first. The same
thing needs to be done with the leash. After a few days, encourage her by
walking short distances on the leash, tempting her with a toy or some food.
Then get out of the house for short walks. Increase distance one day at a time.
Pick quiet places and make sure she got used to the outside street noise.
If you really want to make her walk on a leash, then try to
get her with you when you are going shopping or on longer walks.
In time you can make her accept routes with intense traffic,
but it is important for her to feel safe and to understand that she can rely on
you. And if she wants to run around a little, make sure the collar isn’t too
rigid.
You
can even place a bell on her collar to find her easier in case she escapes or
hides behind a bush. It will stop her from hunting, but take the bright side of
this suggestion. You can find your cat even if somehow she runs away or escapes
from the collar.
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