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Walking The Cat Harness a Curious Cat
for a Lively Stroll by Sandra Murphy
ats live longer these days, due to improved food, regular veterinary care and indoor living, but there’s another aspect of health to consider. To thrive, cats
need mental and physical stimulation, which outdoor adven- tures naturally deliver. “Leash walking’s a great way for cats to get fresh air,
exercise and explore,” says Utica, New York, Veterinarian Debra M. Eldredge, author of Cat Owner’s Home Veterinary Handbook. Kitty’s senses are activated in such expanded horizons. For trips outside the yard, Eldredge advises, “Choose your places and times; you don’t want to mingle with joggers and skateboarders.” Cats have definite preferences. “Jagger walks around
the block with my husband, Rob,” says Anna Easteden, an actress in Los Angeles. Jagger has no problems with dogs he meets, but not all cats are so tolerant. “Star walks only in the yard, companioned by Fuzzy and Boots.” All four are micro- chipped in case of an escape. Carrie Aulenbacher, of Erie, Pennsylvania, author of
Imagination is more important than knowledge. ~Sylvia Plath
The Early Bird Café, first got her cat Daisy used to a harness indoors before venturing outside. “Now he runs to the door and meows to go out,” she says. Daisy’s been hiking for 10 years. View some of his adventures at
Tinyurl.com/Daisy TheHikingCat. Boston insurance underwriting assistant, cat blogger and
artist Koshka Koh routinely walks her Abyssinian therapy cat, Jake. “We can’t hurry. People ask questions and want to pet him. They say, ‘I wish my cat could do that.’”
Good to Know Tips The Best Friends Animal Society, in Kanab, Utah, averages 625 cats in residence and Society Manager Michelle Warfle supports an enriched environment. “We teach as many cats as
June is Adopt-a-Cat Month 22 Twin Cities Edition
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Photo courtesy of Best Friends Animal Society
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