I had an Italian greyhound. It loved to run but it was well trained to a leash. Just don’t let it see daylight without the leash on or you were never going to catch it.
Oh little one, can I please be there when you try to walk a cat? I have heard, once or twice of an occasional cat who will be harnessed, but it is not common.
Cats can take care of themselves just like people can…. But we smart people put them in prison “for their own good”…. we need to rethink keeping cats totally indoors.
Once upon a time, I had a cat that I walked on a leash, or, clipped to a run, in the back yard. I lived in the downtown area, and was not going to let her run loose, there, with the traffic, so, she still got exercise, and didn’t really seem to mind the leash.
Concretionist almost 2 years ago
Not up until now…
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
You’ve got a dog like that and you think other people are worried about looking funny?
Cactus-Pete almost 2 years ago
Tubas make sound not noise (which has an explicit meaning in science and engineering).
Bilan almost 2 years ago
Is that a greyhound? How do you take a greyhound for a walk? They usually take you for a run.
Justanolddude Premium Member almost 2 years ago
We have a 26# Pug that sounds like a freight train or a chain saw.
cervelo almost 2 years ago
Boy! This arc is all over the place.
Jeffrey Allison Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I hear “Mr. Boombastic”
Rauderi almost 2 years ago
If anyone has tried walking a cat on a leash …one lies, lol. You don’t “walk” a cat on a leash, you drag it.
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
There really shouldn’t be “outdoor cats” any more than there should be “free-roaming dogs”.
DM2860 almost 2 years ago
I had an Italian greyhound. It loved to run but it was well trained to a leash. Just don’t let it see daylight without the leash on or you were never going to catch it.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom almost 2 years ago
You can’t walk a cat because they just won’t cooperate.
CeceliaWD Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Oh little one, can I please be there when you try to walk a cat? I have heard, once or twice of an occasional cat who will be harnessed, but it is not common.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This storyline — which was never particularly funny — has long outlived its “best by” date.
wb4ngn almost 2 years ago
Cats can take care of themselves just like people can…. But we smart people put them in prison “for their own good”…. we need to rethink keeping cats totally indoors.
Ubermick almost 2 years ago
Wow, we’ve gotten to the stage where they’re making fun of PETS that aren’t runners.
tinstar almost 2 years ago
Once upon a time, I had a cat that I walked on a leash, or, clipped to a run, in the back yard. I lived in the downtown area, and was not going to let her run loose, there, with the traffic, so, she still got exercise, and didn’t really seem to mind the leash.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
To many, it comes down to allergies (pet and human).
Dgwphotos almost 2 years ago
I have seen a few people with leashed cats.