Try this. Maybe it'll help:
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=1&cat=1308&articleid=1091
Janel
> Try this. Maybe it'll help:
> http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=1&cat=1308&articleid=1091
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> > to the harness &get him use to walking around outsideAll comments would be
> > appreciated.Also,I am in Australia.
And since he's going to be outdoors, make sure he's protected
against fleas and tics, and vaccinated for anything he might
get from any stray cats you might come across.
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Troy - 25 Jul 2003 07:43 GMT
> And since he's going to be outdoors, make sure he's protected
> against fleas and tics, and vaccinated for anything he might
> get from any stray cats you might come across.
There are no ticks or rabies in Australia, fleas are about the only
problem you'll get and that is most unlikely if kitty is just going
for walks - unless kitty is in contact with other cats he should be
fine.
Troy.