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🐾 Walk the wild side in style — because your cat deserves the best leash life!
The pidan Cat Harness and Leash Set is a lightweight, adjustable, and escape-proof solution designed for cats of all sizes. Featuring a secure infinity ring, vibrant multicolor design, and durable materials, it offers both comfort and control for safe outdoor exploration. Perfect for millennial pet parents who want their feline friends to stand out while staying secure.







| ASIN | B07WTTY7JN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,169 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #57 in Cat Harnesses |
| Brand | pidan |
| Brand Name | pidan |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,300 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Included Components | Cat Harness, Cat Leash |
| Item Display Dimensions | 47.24 inches |
| Item Type Name | Cat Harness and Leash Set |
| Item Weight | 2.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | pidan |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A1 |
| Material | POM, Polyester , Zinc Alloy |
| Material Type | POM, Polyester, Zinc Alloy |
| Model Number | PD2951 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | Neck Girth 7.8″-12.2″, Chest Girth 10.2″-16.9″ |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 016071068481 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
A**E
Only one flaw (spoiler: not the product)
This leash and harness set works well on my 9mo old kitten. The dog you see him attached to is actually the one that found this guy at 2wks old in our yard. Having 3 large dogs, this cat has grown up more canine than feline (hence his name Mogli haha!). Suffice it to say, he always wants to join the dogs outside but we live by a very busy street and were concerned with him being an indoor/outdoor cat. So this is where the leash comes into play. We haven’t done a collar before on him, let alone a harness and leash. This crafty fellow, like most cats, is very capable of contorting his body into the craziest positions, which made me naturally hesitant whether this would work. BUT, to my surprise, he hasn’t been able to get out of it to-date! Super simple construction and the leash clip is really cute (weird praise to give, but it’s a unique circular design which I haven’t seen before). I got this color because it was the one on sale and didn’t want to spend a lot on something I wasn’t sure would work out. The colors are vibrant and really nice…in retrospect it’s nice knowing that it makes him just a bit more visible. The leash is a bit on the shorter end. I think it’s a standard sized cat leash BUT doesn’t allow him to roam too much. He’s not a fan of having the harness put on (like most cats I presume), but he adjusted quickly to wearing it. I tightened it a little less than half way for his size so I feel like it’d comfortably fit a standard sized adult cat who may be a touch overweight. But I wouldn’t consider it appropriately sized for a very large or lovably chunky furball. On to the one flaw…and surprise surprise, or not so much of a surprise, it’s my cat…not the product. Now that he’s gotten a taste of the great outdoors, he’s OBSESSED! Before the leash he would edge towards the door every time I let the dogs in or out but he never went out; now he tries to find every possible way to bolt out the door. And with 3 dogs constantly going in and out, it’s a hassle to constantly go grab the leash and harness every time I need to open the door. All in all, keep that in mind when ordering. Not sure if all cats have this issue after getting their paws wet in the wild outdoors (I’ve only owned 1 other cat when living in the country and he was naturally an indoor/outdoor cat). But if you’ve got a super excitable, dog-like cat…beware because they may love the outdoors TOO much after using the leash and have you on heightened alert anytime you approach a door haha! PS For those who may be concerned - Mogli is attached to the dog who is most protective of him. Roo. She has taken an unnatural maternal stance for a spayed dog; so, when I’m working in the yard, Roo’s his “babysitter”. No cats (or dogs) have been harmed in the making of this situation haha!
K**0
Sturdy & No Escape
This is the second one I've bought. THRILLED with it. My cat uses it every day, and it's very secure and he finds it comfortable. I just recommended it to a friend. It's sturdy, long-lasting (I bought my first one 2 years ago), easy to adjust, secure clasps, attaches to leash easily.
C**R
Cute harness, check the neck when sizing to your kitty
This is a super cute harness, exactly as advertised. My only qualm is the length of the strap holding the two body straps together, where the leash clip is. It may be fine for a smaller cat, but it's noticably too short for my cat. She's fairly large though, between 10-14lbs (not even fat, just weirdly proportionately large for a regular ol' shorthair). It just doesn't leave enough room over her shoulders. So if the harness is fitted properly so it stays under her elbows, it'll tug on her neck. For shorter length kitties this shouldn't pose an issue, just make sure you check when you put it on so you're not choking your poor lil baby. And if it is, just loosen the neck portion until you can comfortably fit a finger or two between the front of their neck and the harness. Thats what we did to make this harness work for us. Worth noting: since my cat is so big, I was worried about the harness not fitting and I will say, if you have a particularly chubby kitty, this harness Will Fit! I had it maxed out expecting it to barely go on but actually had to take down the size by a few inches! So its definitely roomy in the width department, just needs work on that in-between strap. It could fit her comfortably with an additional 2-3 inches of length. The material seem fairly durable, and I actually really like the clasp on leash as well. All in all, I really like it! Just figured I'd warn anybody else out there with particularly long/large kitties so they think to check the portion of the harness at the front of the neck. Stay safe out there you guys! :)
A**R
Great Solution
About 3 months of moderate use: The harness adjusts great and even fit her when she was 6 months old. It has good firm connections at the neck and under their arms. The clasp on the leash is unusual looking and makes it feel different than a dog leash. It is a good material and the colorful design is really pleasantly done. I checked and the underside of the harness (the side on her body) has smooth transitions so it doesn’t snag her fur or skin. If I had one /complaint/ then the neck adjustment is the wrong range. You can tighten the neck beyond the smallest setting for a kitten but the adjustment strap on the outside pops out (totally aesthetic and not a real problem, my cat grew up and it doesn’t happen anymore). That’s what is happening when I tightened it on my wrist in the video, it is smaller than the design but still works if you wanted to start training early. One night when I wasn’t watching she slipped an arm out of the chest strap but I tightened the strap and haven’t had an issue since. There is a mental block against a well fitting harness on a fluffy cat but if you can slip more than a couple fingers under the loop there is probably too much room. The first time she wore the harness she duck-walked but after a bit of positive reinforcement and with more time she acts totally normal about it. As people have said the harness does lean to one side or another as she wanders in new directions but she doesn’t seem to mind and if it does bother you the only solution is to follow closely behind them keeping the leash at a specific angle. We were so pleased to have an option other than crating our cat to go to the vet or anywhere else. It is easy and pleasant to introduce her to new surroundings or take her in the car, just like how dogs are treated. She does not walk well on the leash but we haven’t attempted to train her. Mostly our cat gets more freedom and is learning to be flexible. She is not treated like a scared prisoner in a portable cage to see new things from behind bars. Let your cat be part of the world!
A**E
Great but use caution!
This harness works great for our cat. We really needed one that wouldn’t restrict his motion since he’s pretty active. I like that there is nothing around his front legs and it seems to be the most comfortable for him out of all the harnesses I’ve tried. With that being said I don’t this it’s a very safe option for your cat unless it’s used with caution, and please do your research of how to use it safely to prevent harm to your cat. I don’t think this harness would work for a Houdini cat and I think it would be hard to find a balance between tight enough so they can’t get out and too tight. Also with the collar part and chest band being so separate, you run the risk of your cat getting out of one part and pulling with its full weight on its neck or ribs and thus injuring themselves. It’s not something you could pull your cat up off the ground to get them out of danger (not that you should ever do this with any harness ever but sometimes it’s just a reaction). I also would never use this as a tether outside or on a run line or do anything that would cause them to pull at the harness hard. If our cat ever starts to panic and run, I just let go of him(if safe of course) rather than allowing him to snap back at the end of the leash, then once he calms down I hold him still with the leash while I pick him up. We normally put it on him and let the leash drag until we need to wrangle him to put inside or redirect him away from danger but even then we never pull on it but use it to hold him still until he can be picked up. I’ve used it as a safety measure when he needs to be transported more to slow him down and make him easier to find and catch if he gets loose. Thankfully since this leash is so bright and multi colored it makes him really easy to find if he runs into a bush or gets under something. Overall it’s really great as long as you’re careful but there are definitely safer options out there that may be better for your cat and their needs.
C**S
This leash paired w/ a booster seat helps my Cerebellar Hypoplasia cat in car rides to vet
Preface/background: Waffles was born in December 2022 with (mild) Cerebellar hypoplasia also referred to as CH or "Wobbly Cat Syndrome." This is a disorder where the brain doesn't fully develop neurologically and the cat can have uncoordinated and/or jerky movements along with balance issues. Some cats are severe and have trouble walking along with other things and some have a more mild form. My cat, Waffles is mild and for example can't jump from the floor to a couch or bed, wiggle butt, when he runs in the house he sounds like an elephant bc he runs & walks heavy, can't stand up & stretch his legs out on you when he wants held or like when you're making food or getting his ready like some cats do, he wags his tail when you talk to him. He also thinks I'm his mom & is attached to me like a kitten to their momma in regards to following me, crying for me if I'm not in the same room, etc. You wouldn't know he had by looking at him other than the way he sits and "loafs." A comparing would be like a human that has cerebral palsy. Review: I wanted to give a background or preface to my review so other folks with a cat like mine or any cat in general, thinking about this leash will have helpful information. When Waffles was a baby, a vet trip in a carrier was just a regular trip and he didn't cry. Well, as he has gotten older, the last 2 trips he cried almost the whole time. The one I couldn't take him out bc it was just me driving & him in the carrier in the passenger seat. (I'd give him treats to calm him down). This last time, my husband was driving & I had him in the carrier on my lap. I finally let him out & all he wanted to do was look out the windshield & window. And didn't cry once & let me hold him the entire time, he wanted to face forward so his back/spine was against me (like holding a kid). I came upon a few videos on social media platforms where ppl had leashes for their cats (one with CH) and a booster. I didn't want a leash to walk him, so I never bought one. But when I seen thr one with a booster & the cat sleeping, I thought it would be great for Waffles. I started searching & bc of his issue with CH in regards to balance & coordination, I didn't want to get a vest type bc I was thinking it would be more confining and really mess with his balance. I choose to buy this leash when I came upon it bc of it giving more "freedom of movement" for my cat when he was put down to walk, plus the leash would work with a booster. I then purchased the UNICITII booster for small dogs & cats & put it in my Explorer & tried out the leash. In the video, this was his 1st time ever on a leash, which he done phenomenal on for any cat, bit especially great for a Cerebellar Hypoplasia cat! He absolutely loved being in the booster. He did get a little tangled, so that is a balancing act on the length of the leash/harness you give them so they can't escape. You can clearly see the next day (day 2) the leash paired with the booster, that he loved it. And the best part, which I love, I can take him like.this to the vet and then put him.in the carrier before I take him inside. It's a win-win for us. No stressing him bc he isn't confined anymore in a carrier where he can't see & doesn't is totally unbalanced (think eyes closed & feel like your moving sensation). No he can watch out the window and balance himself with a combo of the leash & booster. And no stress or heartbreak on me bc he is crying the whole ride to the vet. If you've read this far, as you can see the leash is great & less confining than other types. I highly recommend this one, even if it's just a starter leash bc it is a great value for the money! And let's nor forget the color is super cute and not just plain jane, too! Please give me a thumbs up of this review was helpful and/or you gained any insight from my review :)
E**S
My cat escaped in about 2 minutes
Escape proof - nope. It's not a bad leash for walking. I wanted to give my cat the run of the yard - through my window and a long leash, so he could get back inside, and I could watch him. He ran the long leash tight, then escaped. He was gone. Fortunately, he came back, but this is not an escape proof leash. Maybe, just maybe, if it's fit perfectly, but cats are made of water, so I'm not sure that's possible. It's a pretty good harness. I'm going to try tightening it and I'll try again. It fits my large cat which is a plus and it's easy enough to put on a cooperating cat, and my cat knows that he has to wear the harness to go outside, so he cooperates. It's not escape proof.
Z**I
Amazing Harness
I love the pattern the most. It is so colorful and fun for my sweet, terrible kitty. She doesn’t mind wearing it (but we started harness training her at 3 months old or so). I wish we used the leash more, but she hates it and runs like she’s never been free when it’s attached.
N**B
Good but short
I like it. Fit my 4 year old cat perfectly with plenty of room to accommodate a bigger cat. Unfortunately the leash is a bit short for my usage. Would've liked to give the cat more freedom to roam. Would work great on a dog though.
G**B
Sturdy, fits well, lightweight and easy to use.
Oh wow! This lead is fab! I purchased two different ones to try for my two boys, and this was the winner! It fits securely, the band stays on the cats back area (even without the lead attached) The clips are smaller than others and easy to clip/unclip. It feels well made, and sturdy. my boys adapted to it fairly quickly in comparison to the other which kept slipping off their backs. We put it on in a morning without lead so they know they can explore our new house in the areas that are safe. So they associate with freedom. One (Loki) is very nervous so isn’t too sure of the outside world yet, but no escaping. The other, Phantom is a little more keen and happy exploring a little more. No escaping so far, but my boys are pretty chill. Although Loki the more nervous one did walk around like his legs had shrunk for a few days while he got used to it 😅🙈 or just turned into a kitty puddle on the floor. But lots or treats and encouragement he now happily lets me put this on him each morning. Phantom adapted easily and didn’t seem to bother him at all.
S**G
Muy recomendable
Está hecho con materiales de calidad, es resistente, ligero, suave, cómodo para mi gato y se ve muy bonito, perfecto para mis gatos que no están acostumbrados a usar ropa o arneses.
Á**O
Un arnés consistente y cómodo
Mi gato pesa 5kg y pico y es bastante musculoso, por lo que de primeras cogí el XL. En ese momento ya me encantó el arnés: tenía un diseño bonito, muy cómodo de poner y cómodo para el gato, fuerte, con sentido, aunque le quedaba grande. Cuello y pecho perfecto, ya que son muy fáciles de ajustar, pero la tira que une ambas correas le quedaba demasiado larga, como tiesa, haciendo que el gato pareciese incómodo. La talla normal le queda perfecta y en seguida olvida que lo lleva puesto. Le estoy haciendo mucho refuerzo positivo para acostumbrarle y a pesar de no haber salido todavía a la calle, ya asocia el arnés con juego y risas.
A**R
Muy buena compra
Compré está correa desde antes de que terminara mis la adopción de nuestro gatito, entonces la verdad es que ella ha crecido con el collar y la correa desde el primer día. Hay que considerar que es unitalla y la verdad es que es amplia y si bien se puede hacer más grande, la talla más chica le sigue quedando grande y eso que ya casi tiene 4 meses. Supongo que en 2 meses más ya le quedará perfecta. El producto se ve y siente de super buena calidad y los colores son muy vivos y llamativos. La verdad nos encanta 🩷
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