(aw, thanks Philip!
Yours are pretty gorgeous too!
)
Quick update:
I want to say a *huge*
to the lovely Tiga who kindly gave me a harness to try Wilf with . . . . thank you Tiga - it's a perfect fit!
So, I let Wilf sniff it first and then gave him a treat. Then, after a lot of fussing and stroking and a couple more treats, I gently and carefully put it on him. No problems. I'd read an article that said that some cats forget they can stand/walk when wearing a harness and just crouch on the ground - but Wilf appears to be very motivated my food (hmm - a trait that I have too . . .
) and had absolutely no problem with it. So I just let him wander around the house - he behaved like he didn't have it on! So, feeling brave, I attached the lead. Oh, great game, thinks Wilf and immediately starts batting the lead around, pouncing and jumping on it. After a while, I picked the lead up, stood a couple of paces away from him and shook the treats. He trotted over. I stepped back - he followed - again - he followed. Ta-daaaa!!!!
And then we walked around to my next-door-but-one neighbour, who Wilf often visits by popping through her back door. He was really happy to go through the front door to see her this time and spent 20 minutes lying on the rug, on his back, purring.
So, I think he's okay with the harness! (maybe his previous owner had one for him . . . .,??)
Anyway - step one of the readiness for PAT assessment complete!
Thanks again, Tiga, for the harness - I have tried to take a photo of Wilf wearing it but to be honest, it's lost under all his fluff!!