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Keeping Your Cat Fit & Healthy : How to Walk a Cat on a Leash

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Learn to walk safely and properly with your cat on a leash in this free video.

Expert: Dr. Adrienne Mulligan
Bio: Dr. Adrienne Mulligan started her life-long dream to be a veterinarian at Oakridge High School in Oakridge, Tennessee.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • There is nothing wrong with walking a cat! This is new, and therefore ppl are quick to critize, because it out of the norm. But with all the heavy ppl and heavy cats in this nation, having a way to burn a few extra calories and bound more with your pet shouldn't be critized!! Ppl need a little sunshine and fresh air just as much as a cat or dog needs it! The outdoors is beautiful and healthy. And this is a safe alternative for cats to get a little outdoor time w/o being harmed.

  • And a little tug and 1 more and some more tugging lol

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  • a little tug and a little tug AND A LITTLE...AHHHHHHHHHHHHH CHOKING!!!!!!

  • Epic spelling fail

  • Wow it's gonna be fun for her walking that cat a couple of blocks.

  • @LaRenya91 Leash*I'am terribly sorry if i confused you :P

  • @Tarantino880 nobody is using leaches

  • To everyone having issues with the leach thing,just give it up!

    Cat->you!always remember that!If you however manage to leachtrain a cat it can no longer be classified as a cat!You're now a dog owner...

  • I have a seven-month-old Ragdoll, and he adores going for walks. I recently moved from my parents' home to an apartment in another city, so this is a great way to keep him from feeling cooped up because of the smaller living space.

  • Umm... sorry, but no. Having an indoor cat is not a form of cruelty. If you think it is, you clearly have not volunteered in enough shelters in your life. Go do it, then come back when you know what you're talking about.

    Sorry to be rude, but as the owner of a beautiful, healthy, and above all, CONTENT indoor cat, I find that statement ludicrous.

  • I would just laugh at anyone who does this

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