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Hey Dave the Canuk.....I find your remark very offensive..if you don't like cats so be it..keep it to your self..
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cat life jacket
When I got my boat and moved my cat on board a life preserver for cats was my first thing I went looking for. I couldn't find one for cats so I got one that was made for small dogs. Well like all the other posts on this topic this didn't work for my cat either.
So instead I gave up on a life preserver and just made two rope things and hung down over both sides of the stern of the boat so if my cat did fall in he could climb back up. This works for me. You can also use towels and those long foam noodle things they make.
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i have a 20 pound maine coon mix who is a leash walker---he wears a harness and leash while sailing and is a very goood kat---he has excellent balance and my caprails are not varnished so he isnt always in danger of falling into the seas...he has a braided line looped into the water in case he falls--but he hasnt done the falling in thing since a baby---at which time he was on leash and brought himself up onto the boat using his leash---jacklines for cats are easier than are jackets---when a cat is tired of swimming the cat will lower his head-this is how cats drown--life jackets do not address this ---therefore,pet lifejackets, as we know them now are not good for kats....leashes are better--make the figure 8 harness cross UNDER the cats chest--they tolerate nothing on their backs---have the leash connect the harness UNDER the cat, then cat will use leash and not be as hyper to escape---this is not my first cat i have had on board--i have not lost one yet..
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I'm having problems with my cat.. She doesn't want to wear anything including life jackets.. How can I make her wear one?
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let her wear the harness alone for about 2 weeks she should adapt to it--then try the leash attached and see what she does.....most cats will not like it at first....how old is she?? younger ones adapt slightly quicker than older ones---but they eventually come around..mine wore his harness and leash the entire first year of his life--didnt know there was any other way--thought it was part of him....it saved his life a couple of ties in his first year--he was a dork.....fell overboard twice and was able to use the leash to climb back up to the deck...if the harness is placed as doggies have theirs, the cat wont be able to grab the leash to climb back up -- is for safety and for cat refusals the leash attaches on cats under the chest.
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Some good information at ‘Critter's Inflatable’® pet life jacket for Cats:
➥ Critters Inflatable, Pet Preserver, Pet Life Preserver, Pet Life Jacket, Home Page
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You might consider a small floating platform that you tie alongside when anchored for the cat to climb up on if he falls over. The lifejackets seem to make things worse by upsetting their balance. Keep the cat in the cabin or close by in the cockpit when under way. I know a lot of people whose cats have drowneed while they lived aboard right in the marina.... cat couldnt get back on the dock.... the docks float too high off the water...
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