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Old Jun 23, 2022, 01:34 PM
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I coaxed the harness onto her for about 30 seconds
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Old Jun 23, 2022, 02:27 PM
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Awe, what a cutie! My cats don't like wearing harnesses either. I had to put Amelia in one when she was a baby because she would crawl far under the bed and I needed a "handle" that I could grasp onto to get her out so she would eat! But ever since she has become a cat and not a kitten, I haven't bothered with it.
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Old Jun 23, 2022, 02:58 PM
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Awe, what a cutie! My cats don't like wearing harnesses either. I had to put Amelia in one when she was a baby because she would crawl far under the bed and I needed a "handle" that I could grasp onto to get her out so she would eat! But ever since she has become a cat and not a kitten, I haven't bothered with it.
Tigger's the one who i'm trying to get her used to the harness, Willow got jealous so i put it on her to see if she would let me

Tigger's starting to walk nicely on the harness (Tigger's losing hearing, so i'm getting her used to the harness before she cannot hear cars any more)
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