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Leash Technique and 
Your First Adventure Out
We recommend you acclimate your cat to the har-
ness indoors—with lots of praise, petting, and 
play—before going outside. Practice using a 
a gentle increase of tension to encourage 
your cat not to strain against the leash. 
Apply tension if your cat pulls away from 
you. Release tension when she is calm. 
Your goal is to walk without tension, 
using a loose leash. Give rewards of 
treats, toys or petting when your cat 
walks calmly or remains at your side. 
Never jerk or yank on the leash! Simply 
praise your cat for calm interactions and 
ignore any unwanted behaviors. 
The acclimation process can take anywhere 
from a few minutes to a few days, or sometimes 
longer. But before too long, your kitty will almost 
certainly find that the opportunity for a stroll outside is 
very rewarding indeed! Bear in mind that for some cats who 
have rarely been outdoors, the experience can be a bit overwhelming at 
first. Allow you cat time to move slowly, look around, and feel safe. Rather 
than drag your cat in a specific direction, allow him the chance to explore 
at his own pace. In the beginning, brief trips outdoors may be best.
You may want to begin near the door of your house or along a hedge or 
planted area, rather than in the middle of an open yard. Your cat will 
likely feel more comfortable and less “exposed” if she feels 
there is safe shelter near by. If she insists on trying 
to duck into or under things, gently guide her or 
pick her up, move her a short distance away. 
Remember to offer rewards! If your cat is 
feeling stressed, she’s unlikely to want a 
treat reward, so use petting, feather toys, 
a string to chase, etc. 
Ready, Set, Go!
Once your cat is comfortable with the 
harness and leash and you have had 
successful outdoor time, you may choose 
to use a long-line (a 10 to 15 foot light, 
flat leash) to allow your cat a greater range 
within a safe area. Imagine a lovely picnic on 
the lawn with your kitty able to explore a wide 
circle around you!
Four great toys to keep your cat active and engaged, 
brought to you by PetSafe®!
Twist 'n Treat™
Twist 'n Treat™ Teaser
Doorway Dangli™
Egg•Cersizer™
These treat-dispensing toys are designed to appeal to a cat’s playful nature—and 
randomly release treats or kibble for a tasty reward. 
Twist 'n Treat
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 Teaser
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Enriched environments, including play and mental stimulations, 
are key to a low-stress life. Many feline behaviors about which 
clients complain are usually associated with lack of mental and 
physical stimulations, or with fear or anxiety, making them largely 
preventable. Enriching the cat’s environment and providing con-
sistency in their routines prevents many of these problems. 
      Feline Behavior Guidelines from the    
      American Association of Feline Practitioners 
We’ve designed the Come With Me Kitty Harness and Bungee Leash to 
help enrich your cat’s life with the sights, sounds and smells of a safe 
outdoor experience. It allows you to share enjoyable walks, exercise, 
and playtime outside your home. More 
quality time together leads to a 
deeper, more fulfilling rela-
tionship for both you and 
your cat!  
Most feline veterinary 
practitioners indicate 
that the average 
household cat is 
under-exercised, 
under-stimulated 
and overweight. So 
both veterinarians 
and behaviorists 
recommend our indoor 
cats get more exercise and 
activity. The Come With Me Kitty 
Harness and Bungee Leash gives you 
gentle control of your cat or kitten, while allowing her to explore the world 
outside your door. The patented design allows a gentle pressure on the 
leash to cradle your cat, thus restraining any forward motion without 
putting pressure on the delicate throat area. The cradling effect is calming 
to most cats, and provides safe and easy control for you.
The adjustable sternum slide allows you to create a custom fit for your 
cat’s body type, while the dual adjustment points on the girth strap allow 
a snug, safe fit. The shoulder straps glide through the two D-rings on the 
back, allowing an increase of tension (when needed) to restrain your cat 
without choking. The bungee leash provides a little extra “give” to soften 
the effect of kitty reaching the end of the leash.
Cats have an undeserved 
reputation for being difficult to train. 
Two factors play into this:
Owners with a new puppy can’t wait to take him out and introduce 
him to all the wonders of the world. Because most people assume 
kittens and cats can’t be trained, they make little or no effort to give them 
the same opportunities.
Unfortunately, most people are unaware that kittens have an earlier 
“easy learning window” than puppies, and so miss out on this 
wonderful growth stage. 
The truth is that most cats 
are not given enough 
novel experiences 
and learning 
opportunities in 
kittenhood to
prepare them to 
respond happily to 
new experiences 
and interactions 
with  humans. 
This can result in 
adult cats who are 
frightened, confused 
or de-motivated by new 
things. Unfortunately, those 
cats often remain housebound.
Kittens learn about social interactions and form opinions about their 
world very early. Age 3 to 8 weeks is the optimal time for kittens to 
develop social skills with other cats and people. Gentle handling by a 
variety of people, including children, brushing and tender examination of 
body parts are all very beneficial. 
From 9 to 16 weeks, your kitten continues to learn how to interact with 
her world. Social play is very important in this stage. It’s also the right 
time to give your kitten numerous chances to experience safe, new 
places and fun experiences. These good encounters literally create 
“learning pathways” in the brain, which ensures that your cat will 
continue to easily accept new things in the future. 
Starting at 6 to 8 weeks, and continuing through 16 weeks of age is the 
perfect time to introduce your kitten to outdoor fun using the Come With 
Me Kitty Harness and Bungee Leash. If your cat is in this age range, 
congratulations! 
If your cat is older, don’t despair! In fact, many cats don’t join their 
new families until they are well past kittenhood. After 4 months of age, 
your cat can still learn to truly enjoy new experiences, but the process 
usually requires a little more patience. It’s important that the entire 
procedure includes happy associations with things that your cat loves 
or enjoys in order to be most successful. With a little bit of planning, 
you can introduce your cat to a wonderful variety of safe and pleasant 
experiences. The Come With Me Kitty Harness and Bungee Leash will 
make it easy and fun for both of you.
For the greatest benefit and enjoyment of your Come 
With Me Kitty Harness and Bungee Leash, we sug-
gest that you read and understand these instructions 
completely before fitting or using the harness.
Indoor cats live longer. The average life expectancy of an outdoor cat is just two to five years, while an indoor cat may survive for 17 or more 
years. Cats who roam outside are constantly in danger from cars, animal attacks, disease, poisons, and human cruelty. Unaltered, free-
roaming cats are the single highest cause of cat overpopulation.
You may find these figures startling and distressing—the American Bird Conservancy esti-
mates that millions of songbirds are killed each year by free-roaming cats. By choos-
ing a harness and leash rather than allowing your cats to roam free, you can help 
protect our songbird populations for generations to come.
The American Bird Conservancy urges cat owners to keep cats as 
primarily indoor pets, but to train cats to go outside on a harness and 
leash on a regular basis.
For more information on the American Bird Conservancy or their Cats 
Indoors! Campaign, please go to their web site—www.abcbirds.org.
Today’s cat owners face an important decision: “Should I keep my cat indoors?”
come with me kitty
 Harness and Bungee Leash
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Enjoy the great outdoors!
come with 
me kitty
 Harness and Bungee Leash
Radio Systems Corporation
10427 PetSafe Way
Knoxville, TN 37932
800.732.2677
www.petsafe.net
© 2012 Radio Systems Corporation
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   Please check your surroundings 
    before venturing outside to make
sure there are no free-ranging cats or dogs in the area. 
Beware of the dangers of hot sidewalks or driveways, 
broken glass, unidentified debris, etc.
CAUTION
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