Sunday, January 24, 2010

Boat Parts Labeled I Have A Siamese Cat. She Has A Harness. Will It Hurt Her?

I have a siamese cat. She has a harness. Will it hurt her? - boat parts labeled

Things to remember when you reply:

1-We live in a part-time boat. He loves the water, the boat has never lived out of it, with the exception of about 2 weeks when she was born. Isabel (Issy) is now 2 1 / 2.

2-Although a dog's collar fits perfectly. It could be a cat around the neck. Only the label says it's a dog's collar.

3-It is not entangled in the lines. There is no way, no way. She sits in the Dodgers and the sun.

4-The only reason why I like the dishes, so they do not fall into the water and killed by freezing, water is so cold and the race track.

5-If God forbid it falls into the water and hang until you can save someone, she did not suffocate because it is a trapezoid, with a collar.

6 - Is there damage to the front paws? I do not want my cat to the ... is obviously why I bought the first harness!

7 In contrast to use to prevent that, you just lost andd boat in the city.

6 comments:

cally said...

You sound like a very responsible pet. They have taken all necessary precautions to protect your cat. My oldest cat is on a line with a belt and then turns off. He is happy to sun himself on the terrace and we are always nearby when you need us. He fell down the bank again, and remained there until he was rescued. He was not scared, he was not hurt and just meowed assistance. The belt is supported. Beating even the dishes below the platform if they want to go out and stood at attention as we have on his harness. We know that they can feel safe keep safe, to feel in our yard and protected, but in a position to patrol in the backyard, his "territory". How can a pat on the back for their vision and compassion, and do not worry, you've covered all the bases!

Jessie said...

The harness is safer than a collar, which works well, but should be ok, but next time you have the chance, I would say it is to get a cat, even if not in a hurry.

monkeysg... said...

Not at all. I would rather feel with my cat in a harness, because they know where they at all times. Also, remember that cats have to jump and play, so I would not recommend that they consider it a long time or if she goes outside to go crazy!

Tigger said...

If the harness fits right and is accustomed to, it will not hurt at all. Congratulations on getting your sole!

tinkerbe... said...

Harnesses are better than regular collars, more control and will not hurt or drown.

Kristina M said...

Not violated. My cat has used a harness for cats and to use it, but it is a lazy cat, no longer use the.

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