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2025-09-03 16:33:40
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2025-08-27 20:51:33
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2025-08-25 10:54:35
It’s light weight enough that my cats don’t mind it at all but it’s sturdy enough that I don’t believe there is a chance that they will be able to break it through pulling or a few bites. I feel that the length is good as it gives them room to jog ahead a little without being too far away for you to pull them back in case of an emergency. The reflective aspect is nice for visibility as well.
dennis
2025-08-22 10:01:44
Strong enough to hold
wright
2025-07-25 12:48:56
My cat loves going outside, but he's a bit of a coward and likes to stay close to the house. This leash lets him wander as he pleases while my partner and I have a picnic in the backyard. He gets to feel like part of the fun but can still retreat when he needs to.
Alan K. Sumrall
2025-06-05 11:20:37
Got the 100 foot leash for a backyard cat that likes to run across the yard without warning and chase mice real or imagined. Not too heavy. Sturdy, we got surprized by a possum and she took off at it I was able to restrain her in the nice of time, the possum ducked back under the fence. HOWEVER, this leash easily tangles and it is certainly not something you can tie off and forget your cat. It easily can get tangled on branches and limbs or fences or shrubbery, you have to be there for your cat and learn how to use it and watch for the tangles and also be prepared to be fiddling with it as it bunches up. I wrap it around my hand and feed it out as my cat needs it and draw up the slack (leaving my cat SOME slack of course so she can take off and run a bit) but you can't just let a whole bunch pile up on the ground else it will tangle almost like monofilament light despite the covering. Obviously the long length is not good for walking with your cat, for use in like a back yard with you observing and controlling as best you can. Primary purpose is for preventing the cat from jumping the privacy fence or otherwise running off but you still have to watch the cat and learn how to use it. Can get wrapped around something quickly.
tootechy4me
2025-06-04 12:30:17
Good value. 15' length is perfect to walk with our cat-to run, play, and a distance for more room/privacy/quiet. It's very light. All in all, we really depends on it every day... Our cat loves to out at night. Will buy again!
Joshua
2025-06-03 10:27:07
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Laura Q
2025-05-08 15:38:17
This lead is perfect for my escapee rescue cat. It's light weight, easy to attach to her harness and a great length.
Serah
2025-04-21 12:13:43
I like how long it is as it allows my cat to roam around freely while being supervised. She is an indoor cat and this is her favourite activity. It is a little heavy but not too heavy for her and she is a small 3 kg cat. It can catch on things so I wouldn’t recommend leaving them unsupervised as the rope did get tied up around her leg and she wasn’t comfortable. She also tries going around bush and the rope catches so you need to keep an eye out. But the 30 feet is great for a large backyard or a park. She can run and go places she never been. It’s a great product.
Nick
2025-03-17 14:13:35
What you see is what you get. The rope materialIs not very tough and tends to catch on edges but otherwise does the job. My cat hates it with a passion but the product works well. Bit pricey for what it is.
Cookster
2025-03-10 16:30:39
This is great for taking our cat out into the yard. Nits light weight so she can move but it’s also heavy duty,
Michael Zacharias
2025-01-25 17:05:10
This cat leash is so light. It weighs almost nothing. I purchased the 30 foot length and am very happy with it. One thing I do notice is that on the grass, the leash moves very easy. On my pavers, it seem to "stick" to them a bit like a microfibre cloth would. Must be because the rope is not smooth. I also like that this is not a stiff wire leash but fabric rope.
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