How To Put On A Harness

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How To Put On A Harness
How To Put On A Harness

Video: How To Put On A Harness

Video: How To Put On A Harness
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You've probably heard the word "harness" before. If so, then you know what this item is for. If not, let us explain: a harness is a weave of straps, which plays the role of a kind of collar for a pet, which is worn on the body and does not pull off the neck. Looking at this object for the first time, we can puzzle for a long time how to put it on our cat or, say, a domesticated ferret. Domestic ferrets are rare, but we will now consider how to put a harness on a cat.

Not everyone will figure out on the fly how to put this thing on a cat
Not everyone will figure out on the fly how to put this thing on a cat

Instructions

Step 1

The most common harness-eight is a closed ring that smoothly goes into the strap. The size of the closed ring that rests on the cat's neck can vary. The leash is then attached to the worn harness with a carabiner.

Step 2

So, we put a closed ring on the cat's neck. We unfold the jumper that connects the strap and the closed ring so that it is located on the throat.

Step 3

We expand the space between the closed ring and the bridge by moving the strap to the desired position. Next, we push the cat's right leg into the space between the closed ring and the strap. So it turns out that the jumper will lie on the cat's chest, and the animal's right leg will be covered with a harness.

Step 4

Now grab the free end of the strap and place it in the armpit of the second (left) leg. Fasten the strap. We put the cat on its paws, arrange a closed ring around the animal's neck so that it fits snugly around the cat's throat, but does not squeeze it. Then the cat from the closed ring will not be able to wriggle out or pull out by force. Once again, we make sure that the bridge lies flat on the chest, and the right leg is well fixed.

Step 5

Now tighten the strap tighter. Do not be afraid, you will not hurt the cat. If you leave a little slack while tightening the strap, then the cat can easily wriggle out of the harness. Having adjusted the tension of the strap, we fasten the carabiner to the harness and we can go for a walk our pet.

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