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Tandem Cat Adventuring

1/3/2019

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To Stroll or Not to Stroll - A Purrsistent Question

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So, ya'll have probably figured out by now - I really love the Pet Gear stroller that I purchased for the cats a few months ago.  It has completely opened up the adventuring world for us in more ways than I could actually cover in one short blog post.  But the biggest improvement of all has been my ability to take out both of my cats at the same time for short neighborhood adventures. 

Many mornings my girls and I now take a break from our homeschooling routine to pop the cats into their harnesses, grab the stroller, and walk one of the long blocks around the area we live.  Neighbors are actually getting quite used to seeing ShiShi and Haku, and stop us to ask how they are doing.  And the cats, while still nervous of strangers on the street, are in turn becoming much more used to new people, dogs of all shapes and sizes, and even traffic.  ShiShi usually comes running when I get things ready for our walk (and often spends the rest of the day once we are home sleeping either on top or inside her precious stroller).

The really huge part of this spectacular stroller story, though, happens after that first walk around the block.  That's when I drop my girls off at our house so they can get back to school, and I take the kitties off by myself to visit the Bridge.
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The Cat Buddy System 

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Two amazing (and critical!) things are at play on these new adventures that ShiShi, Haku and I take to the Bridge.  Well, three if you count the fact that we wouldn't be able to go together at all without the means for me to transport two cats at once.  (Tandem backpacking did not work well at all for us!)  This stroller has felt a minor miracle, since I  don't often have a backup person to help me walk two cats at once, but very often have cats begging to go outside.

Best of all, my kitties are riding together.  This might seem obvious, but it means that there is far less for ShiShi and Haku to be nervous about as we stretch their comfort zone more and more.  Whenever something happens that would normally make one of them feel worried, they have the other to take cues from.   If something strange or unexpected happens (all the time!) they recover their happy curiosity many times faster than they would if on their own with me.

​And, both kitties have quickly grown to associate the stroller as a 'safe' place.  It happened quite naturally as both dogs and people are held at bay while the cats can peer out curiously from inside.  Also, once they are out and walking on their own four paws, there have been times when I spotted a bigger dog heading our way (big dogs make them nervous) and quickly popped them back in for a safety break.  Incredibly for both them and myself, they seem to feel invincible once inside.  Now, if  I'm even thinking that either cat is acting a bit nervous (for instance when ShiShi heard a startling sound while we were out today), I just stick them back in with the screens still partially open, and then they can choose when they want to hop back out again.

And - hopping out really is the best part of all!  Our habit right now is to stroll to the edge of Turtle Bridge, then open up the compartment for the kitties to hop out and explore.  Note here - sometimes Haku elects to just stay in the stroller and observe from his safe perch!  After a bit I tell them it's time to go back.  My adventure cats then actually lead the way home, sometimes at a pokey/sniffy pace, but are generally pulling me along by the time we hit the sidewalk.  They've even (mostly) figured out that they need to wait for each other and walk together.  To put it mildly, I am so proud of them and impressed.

Mind you, I'm still in love with our longer park adventures too.  But it's impossible at this point in my life to have that kind of adventure on a daily, or even weekly, basis.  I also adore the idea of real backpacking/camping with my guys one day.  But the very real benefits, right now, of day-to-day outdoor explores are ours thanks to that well-beloved stroller.  Pawsome!

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Dual Cat Adventuring Strategies

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 1.  Always have a few favorite treats with you - just in case!  It's amazing how a nervous kitty, or one who needs reined in a bit, can calm down with treat break.

2.  Start with short, confidence building adventures together.  When I first started taking the cats out together by myself, we practiced many times going to our favorite place (Turtle Bridge - very close by) before starting to venture further on our own.

3.  After several months of practice, ShiShi and Haku are getting better all the time at walking tandem with the leashes.  We only do this going home though, as we are still training - that way there is lots of motivation for both cats to go in the same direction!  I recommend carrying/packing/strolling one way and then tandem walking on return for happy training.

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Our Adventuring Essentials

We never step out the door without any one of these.  I consider them all essential to our happy, safe adventures.
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​Gooby Choke Free Harnesses
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Loc8tor Radio Frequency Pet Tags
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Pet Gear Special Edition Adventure Stroller
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​Our Favorite One Ingredient Treats!
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A Stroller for the Kitties

11/29/2018

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Strolling with Cats - Why Yes!

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Wow!   After months of thinking about it, I finally purchased a Pet Gear stroller to try out with ShiShi and Haku, and every last one of us is in love.   Between the ease of use and obvious comfort of the cats, I'm over the moon with the improved quality of our day-to-day adventuring. 

​At nearly 3 weeks post-purchase, we are getting outside for a quick walk around our neighborhood most mornings or evenings, and ShiShi loves the thing so much that she actually sits in it where it's stored on the lanai for hours at a time, meowing to anyone who comes by that it's time for another stroll.  I'm shooting myself for not solving a a whole handful of persnickety cat adventuring problems eons ago.  If only I'd bit the Cat Stroller Bullet sooner...
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This Cat Stroller Thing Really Rocks!

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That might sound overly-enthusiastic, but excited is exactly how I feel about it.  Our new cat stroller is opening up exploration possibilities that I just hadn't been able to work out so far.  It's an awesome way of getting my guys out for better adventures around my own neighborhood (not just hikes at a park we have to drive to), and it's a rocking amazing way for just me, myself and I to take both cats out at once .  Usually that's a huge problem for me, since rounding up enough family members to go on a double-cat outing can be an adventure in itself.  You may remember the sheer desperation of my trying to tandem backpack the kitties on my own.  I won't be doing that again!

HUGE bonus -  ShiShi or Haku  just don't mind getting into our new Pet Gear Stroller.  No problems even the first time.  I think it helped a lot that there is room for both ten pound cats together, so there is sibling support for this new way of exploring.   It probably also helped a lot that we already go outside on leashes and occasional backpacks, so some aspects were familiar.   I did hand out catnip chicken treats when they got in that very first time, but I think that's just smart any time I'm expecting something new or challenging from my cats. 

If I'd been doing this with cats who were new to the outdoors, I would have used a much more gradual approach to introduction.

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First Kitty Stroller Ride

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​​For our trial run, we zipped out the door on a sunny fall morning to stroll down to the Turtle Bridge - a destination that is normally just a little too far for casual walking on leashes alone - we'd never get there due to all the poking around!  But with our new and awesome stroller though, the world was our oyster, so to speak.  The air was quite cool (novel for where we live) at a brisk 65 degrees,  so I threw one of the cozier pet blankets in the stroller, followed up with the kitties in their Gooby choke-free harnesses, and we were on our way. 

​There was no crying, no wailing, no freaking out when a car went past (although they did crouch down for a particularly loud motorcycle.  I would have too, if given the chance.)  Instead, I just had two happy kitties looking around , sniffing the air, and generally having a great time.  I simply can't emphasize how incredible this is for us, because backpacks are still not ShiShi or Haku's happy place, although they will tolerate them for short periods of time just to get to a good cat-walking zone.  Five lovely minutes later, and we were at the bridge.  The kitties were actually hesitant to jump out at first, but then had a great time exploring around for the next fifteen minutes until it was time to go. (Still had to cram in our homeschooling for the day!) 


Haku opted to ride most of the way home, but with the back unzipped, and ShiShi trotted home under her own steam.  The only real events were st when we stopped for an adorable grandma/toddler team to pet Haku, and the three (yes three!!!) water snakes that ShiShi managed to locate sunning themselves along the pond edge.  And no, we won't be letting her walk along that area again!

And that was it.  No fuss.  No mess.  No crazy time investment.  Just moments to harness the cats, then pop out the door.  We have it down to a system now, and I'm quite sure that it takes my teen daughters longer to get ready for a walk than the cats.  ShiShi especially comes running when I grab the stroller off the lanai, and both cats are giving me zero problems by the time that I get to the harnesses - they are ready to go.   My only other real thought about the whole thing is that I usually take a minute once we are back home to let both cats explore around the yard a little if they want to.  I always want them to be clear about how we got back home, just in case, and that last bit of exploration leaves them in a great mood.

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Thoughtful Points About Cat Strollers

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​1.  Because it was easy to see that ShiShi and Haku were comfortable with the stroller from the start, I really sped up their introduction.   For a cat who was unused to being outdoors on a leash, I'd definitely slow down the process with treats and lots of time to get used to it.  There a great examples of this process in my article How to Train Stubborn Cats to Wear  a Harness.  

2.  Keeping the stroller, at least for now, where both cats have access to it even when we aren't strolling has been a big plus.  It has become a happy, safe place where both of them hop in just to hang out in style whenever they are on the lanai.  And it is cute beyond anything to see one of my teens pushing ShiShi around the lanai yet again, just because she meowed so sweetly for it.

3.  There are several styles of Pet Gear Strollers.  I am thrilled with the flexibility of the Pet Gear Special Edition version.  It is easily able to roll over the grass on my lawn without getting stuck, and the shock absorbers keep the kitties from bouncing around on sidewalk cracks.  Although popping the kitties into our zip-in Pet Gear stroller really is a breeze, now that I know how much the they love strolling I definitely want to get the updated version with no-zip entrance clips, and probably will splurge for the jogging stroller wheels too when I get the chance.  

4.  I know that I said this before - but I really wish that I'd got one of these Cat Strollers sooner.   I eyeballed them at my local pet store for the last year, but just wasn't sure if a stroller would appeal to ShiShi and Haku or not.  I'm sure that they aren't for everyone, but they are changing our 'adventuring' life in a very positive way.  Less trauma + more frequency = happier cats.

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