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The rabbitgoo Cat Harness and Leash in XS is a breathable, ultra-lightweight vest designed for small to average cats with neck sizes 8.5"-11" and chest 13.5"-16". Featuring escape-proof dual buckles, a reinforced D-ring for leash attachment, and reflective strips for enhanced visibility, it offers secure, comfortable control for safe outdoor adventures. Its quick-adjust straps and soft air-mesh fabric ensure a perfect fit and all-day comfort, making it ideal for walks, vet visits, and stress-free outings.


















| Brand | rabbitgoo |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 62,416 Reviews |
| Material | Polyester |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | XS |
K**T
Great quality, better formats/designs exist
This is a great harness for my kitten. The only part he doesn't like is that it goes over his face and head - they make ones that the cat just steps into and out wraps around - I'll get that for his adult one. But I got an XXS of this and it has for him from 3-4 lbs up to 7 lbs now, and he definitely still has plenty of room to grow - I still have all the adjustments only halfway (and it's a little loose on him). He slipped out once - he got stuck and backed out of it, but it's generally secure. I also use a 16' small-dog retractable leash with this. The buckles rest on the padding, so I'm not afraid of buckling his skin or fur into it. It's nicely padded and seems to be comfortable, and sits low on his chest - he's never in danger of choking from it.
A**E
Must have for outdoor walks
My kitty always wanted to go outside. With living in the county, wild animals are always around. It was to big when purchases but fits now. Easy to take on and off. He starts purring when I bring it out for him to put on for our walks. It doesn't retract, you can prob add that one. Ive had this a year and half and still ib great shape. Terrific value and great quality
P**A
Good harness but I wish it had a front buckle
My cat is VERY food motivated so it didn't take too long to get her to put it on (and run around the house with it without acting like she's dying). I just have an issue with the head of the harness needing to be tightened, which is fine, but one side at least needs a buckle so I can get it off her head because she absolutely panicked when she couldn't get it off. Mind you, she didn't panic at all when the harness went OVER her head as she was distracted by the bribes, nor when it was fully on and being adjusted. But the taking off portion was hard since the head part was tightened and needed to be loosened to remove. Otherwise a very good harness. Tightened just enough for her 3.5month 4.5lbs body that she didn't stick her arms through, which she is very good at doing with her regular collar and the cone of shame.
M**H
Good quality
Make sure you measure. If it’s your cat’s first harness go gradual. The harness itself seems very durable, looks comfy! Fits well and once you and your feline buddy are use to it, adjusts easily! We love ours!! Rub your hands on it for your scent. Start with just getting over their head. Leave on for a couple minutes, take off. When I first put my harness on my cats, they lie down on the ground and acted like they couldn’t walk. Lol they are not used to having anything hugging their body so it takes him getting used to but it only took a few days for my two now when they see it and I put it on they know they’re going out.
K**M
overall great harness — except cat can slip out from behind
I bought this harness in a size Small (color black) for my 12-pound tabby, and it fits her really well. The size chart is accurate. It's snug enough to feel secure, but still comfortable for her to move around easily. The material is soft and breathable, and it doesn’t bother her at all. It's easy to slip over here head and clip both sides into place. The reflective design helps with visibility. My cat absolutely loves the time outdoors! It’s been a great way for her to safely explore and get some enrichment as an indoor cat. She took to it quickly and gets so excited when I pull the leash out. The only issue is that if she walks backward while the leash is tight, she can slip out of it. I’ve found that keeping slack in the leash helps prevent that from happening. Just something to be aware of if your cat tries to back out - especially with curious or cautious cats. Overall, this is a great harness for supervised outdoor adventures. I’d definitely recommend it—with that one caution in mind.
O**Y
Much better fit
I have a cat that was an inside/outside cat so she is use to going outside unsupervised. Unfortunately she made the mistake of going where she should not of and was attacked by a dog. Luckily she made it back home, then to the vet and back home as a tripod cat now. She can go outside yet it is very unwise for any pet owner to do such with a cat that is an amputee. They will always be safer inside or with supervision if they are allowed outside. Because I have trained all my cats to the boundaries of their yard using a harness I had one on hand yet after using a couple of times on the cat I was just not sure if it would do what was needed and not snap loose (training a cat to a harness is like saddle breaking a horse; trust is a big issue so patience and the right equipment is needed). I bought a harness that stated it was designed for amputee cats...well that was a huge fail due to it being bulky and more of a straight jacket on the cat. This one looked more along the lines of that I have trained cats in before just a little bulkier (the one I was using is designed the same yet only uses 3/4" straps which is why I was afraid my cat might get out). This one can be adjusted nicely yet I will state you must always be sure to be using it correct otherwise the cat can get out by slipping backward from it; in another words never use it while pulling your cat forward which is true of most harnesses. This one may of not been tight enough on my cat when this occurred indoors while using it. It may of also been part of her suddenly shifting into reverse, lol. The harness it's self has elastic bands which allow some extra movement so most likely I just had it to loose. I will find that out on our next try of this that is for sure. Final opinion: seems to be a good harness and not as bulky as some. Breath-ability is there yet I do know from training other cats in other type harnesses that they will always show signs of "sweating" there it fits to them (just as we do with our clothes). Range of motion is great just make sure you purchase the right size....these are not like buying kids shoes. you must buy what it needed so it can work properly. don't be tempted to purchase the next size up because the cat will get out. Comfort...Well I don't really know because my cat does not speak, lol. I do know she is more able to move about in this one when compared to the straight jacket one yet not as free to move as the 3/4" one which is most likely due to her to simple get use to it which I have seen in all that I have trained.
L**I
Quality cat harness
I got this for my cat who is harness trained, but he has forgotten. It was easy to put him into the harness and tighten it. He lost his mind and refused to move in it, but I'm not holding that against the product. We had to give up on the harness but, again, not the product's fault. From the little that we used it, it felt very high quality and well made.
S**R
Comfortable and well fitting harness is a great buy!
Great harness, very adjustable. Kitten (about 12 weeks old now) seems comfortable in it. I've used it 3 times now. It is still a little big (I bought XS) and did escape once from it, but she is growing so fast so it's already fitting better this week. Great price point.
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