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Subject: Cats on Leashes
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JulieS
(Georgia)

Posts:412


04/18/2007 4:09 PM  
They must be making the pages longer....
MelissaP1
(Alabama)

Posts:650


04/19/2007 4:23 AM  
MEOW!!! Cats rule!!! We got 4 pages!!! Now what about exotic animals.... Monkey's anyone???

Former HOA President
JanM
(Texas)

Posts:142


04/19/2007 7:08 AM  
I have a ferret that I tried to leash train but they don't make the collars small enough. I also tried a harness and tried to adjust it to fit snugger but ferrets seem to have an uncanny way of squeezing in and out of very small places. Plus their legs are too short to help hold the harness in place.
TracyT
(Maryland)

Posts:220


04/19/2007 12:44 PM  
How about 'wild life'. Now that domestic animals are under control lets get those bunnies, foxes, deer, snakes and mice etc. to stay on their own property (um or at least off ours). :-)
MelissaP1
(Alabama)

Posts:650


04/20/2007 4:02 PM  
Oh my gosh! I almost posted the same thing about my Ferret!!! That is soo wild!!! By the way, I did finally get a leash on my ferret. It's not easy. It's a rope type of leash with a clasp. If you wrap it just right and are able to get it under the armpits gently enough, it does work. The harness I bought was a joke!
By the way, I now walk my ferret in a backpack bag with a mesh screen. You can buy them at the pet store ($30). I wear mine on my front with the screen pointing outward for her (Measley Weasle) to see out of. She loves it!
You have to see me walking down the road with 2 dogs and a ferret around my belly!!!

Former HOA President
JanM
(Texas)

Posts:142


04/21/2007 8:10 AM  
Can you imagine ferrets running loose? Talk about destructive little diggers! Flowerbeds would be extinct! I have had to replace all my live plants with fake ones in the house.
JulieS
(Georgia)

Posts:412


04/21/2007 6:36 PM  
Cats rule!
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