Here's a post she wrote about them for her own blog. Oh, you didn't know about her blog? She doesn't do much with it because she's too busy typing mine. And now you'll see who's the better writer. That's okay. I love her anyway.
Our Human Wrote:
"I love pet sitting for cats who go outside, even if it's just on a harness and leash. There's nothing like some fresh air and sunshine to keep a cat healthy and happy, especially on a beautiful September day. So this evening, Dulce and Prada and I went on our daily outing. Miss Eman, a beautiful and dignified 10-year-old black cat, decided to join me on the front steps while her younger sisters played.
"Our outing began with Dulce, a pretty tabby with wonderful eyes, somersaulting off the steps into the tall plants below. Prada jumped into the plants. A dainty and beautiful tabby tux, she would never dream of landing head first anywhere! But before long, both were tunneling under the plants catching bugs and digging in the dirt. All Miss Emman and I could see were the tips of striped tails moving through the plants and going over a stone wall. Then the inevitable happened -- Dulce (it would be Dulce!) got tangled in a bush. Untangling one cat's leash while holding on to another is not easy. I'm still not sure how I did it!"
How do you convince a cat to walk on a leash? Frankly, I can't even begin to imagine walking on a leash. But if you and your cat would like to give it a try, here are some leash training instructions our Human wrote for Squidoo.
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