Hi Robert, thank you for taking the time to leave a review, we really appreciate it.
What you’ve experienced is actually very common in the early stages, especially for cats who are new to harnesses. Many cats will initially freeze, flop, or refuse to move once the harness goes on. It’s usually not a sign that the harness itself isn’t suitable, but rather that the sensation is unfamiliar and a bit overwhelming at first.
In most cases, this stage passes with very short, low-pressure sessions indoors, no lead attached, and lots of positive reinforcement. Some cats adjust in a few days, others take weeks, and a small number decide harness adventures just aren’t their thing, which is completely okay too.
We genuinely want every cat parent to feel supported, so if you’re open to it, we’d love to help you troubleshoot. If you can email us at hello@catharnessaustralia.com.au
with a bit more info about your cat (age, size, and how the harness was introduced), or even a quick photo of the fit, our team can offer personalised advice to help you get through that initial stage.
Thanks again for giving it a go and for sharing your experience, it helps set realistic expectations for other cat parents reading this.