Written by the human caretaker of the Chaos Children (Channa & Chimi).

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<aside> šŸ’” For me, the most important factor in leash training has been walkable access to quiet, safe-feeling outdoor spaces. I moved 3 times in 2 years to find such a place.

Patience is important. Once weā€™re in a comfortable environment, I get the best results by letting my cats explore and not forcing any kind of agenda on them. I let them pick the direction. When walking a cat, I never assume we will get from point A to B unless I zip them into the backpack and walk there myself.

Itā€™s really hard to access natural environments in the U.S., so trail hikes are very rare for us. A lot of our outside time comes from multitasking. Iā€™ll keep an eye on them in the backyard while eating breakfast, take them around the block in a stroller, or bring one of them with me in a backpack while grocery shopping or meeting up with a friend to give them more practice with urban stimuli.

They arenā€™t fully leash trained yet like adventure cat celebrities who get to hike every day. But they at least see travel, outdoors time, strangers, and unfamiliar locations as a pretty normal part of their lives.

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chaos children stealing hearts together at age 6 months

chaos children stealing hearts together at age 6 months

Debunking common myths

Favorite blogs/resources

Leash trained vs. free-roaming cats

Related resources Iā€™ve written

Getting started

Here is a great writeup on leash walking a cat.

Outdoor safety basics