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Crag Cats?

fossana · · leeds, ut · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 13,318
Kevinmurray wrote:Sorry, but cats are coyote bait as far as I'm concerned.
No more so than dogs and small children.

@pontoon
You might find this site useful:
adventurecats.org/category/…

Good luck and keep us posted how it goes.
Bill Kirby · · Keene New York · Joined Jul 2012 · Points: 480
Aubrie Nader wrote:I brought my cat to Haycock bouldering this past weekend. He's a very energetic and adventurous cat. He is around 8 months old. He doesn't mind carrides. He sits on my lap or under my seat. And he doesnt hate a leash either, of course he only will go the way he wants to go though. I brought him to the crag in a little bag, so he could fit his head out of it.and just tied him to a tree that seemed in a good location he could kind of roam or lay. I would love to take him off the leash, but i'm not sure if he'd come back to me, like I said he's very adventurous. Maybe if i ever get him to listen to "come" or his name, I could take him off a leash, but until then i'll just buy a bigger cord so he could roam further. I think all the hiking up to the boulders was a little stressful to him, i'm not the smoothest hiker. But ones he was on the ground, he was pretty good to go. He got along well with the dogs there too. He's an indoor cat, so theres hope for your cats too!
That's cool to read.. Thanks for posting!
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