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SCENEREAL Escape Proof Cat Harness and Leash - Adjustable Soft Mesh Vest Harness for Rabbits Puppy Kittens, S
Size S: Fits chest girth 10.5"-12.4", neck girth 7"-8.7", leash length 4.9 ftMade from soft and breathable materials, keep your cats comfortableThe harness is adopted Velcro closure, easy to put on and take off. Two metal rings provide better controlExcept Velcro, there are plastic buckles and clip for adjustment and escape-proofHarness outer surface is blue denim, very fashionable for your cat wearing
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u/ToimiNytPerkele ยท 1 pointr/Catswhoyell

I have a Hurtta Adventure Y-harness meant for dogs! My kitty is pretty large for his breed at nearly 6 kg (13 lbs), so a dog harness worked best. A thick Y-harness was chosen because of the seatbelt usage and because this particular one is reflective, so I only have to put a reflective vest on him when we're out in the woods during hunting season. With smaller cats I've used cat harnesses, but the ones that have only one strap on the back and none under the belly haven't really worked.

The most important thing is fit and buying one that can be adjusted around the neck. If a cat can fit their head through without adjusting, they can back out of it. The recommendation is tightening up until you can only fit two fingers under the straps.

This type has in my experience been the most escape proof. When it's tight enough it's incredibly hard to wiggle out, because it covers a large surface and it's tightened when it is already on the cat. If the band around the neck isn't adjustable, escape becomes much easier.

This type is okay and I've never had a cat escape. I have heard of escapees though. If the band under the belly moves around instead of being fixed to one spot a cat can get their paw under it a bit easier.

When I've been called to set up traps for someone's cat that has escaped from a harness, it's usually something like this or this. Bad adjustability, nothing under the belly and very easy to get on (and off).