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    1. I wouldn’t react in any visible or discernible way. I might think a few things, but you wouldn’t notice this.

    2. That’s awesome and definitely impressed. I’ve tried training mine but they go dumb and try to run back inside.

    3. PotentialAsk on

      I would smile and nod, I like to walk my cat as well.

      If I’m feeling particularly friendly that day, I would ask if I could say hi and pet their cat.

    4. I would not care and believe you should not care but I get why you feel a bit weird about it because its not something you see every day like you do with dogs…

      We treat cats a lot like outdoor animals that roam free with all the consequences it comes with… Imo you have the right idea and you are actually doing it for a practical reason, so just go out and do your thing 🙂

    5. I would be impressed, tried to do this with my kitty but hes way to naughty and gets out of that corset.

    6. Having tried this (and failed) I will always be impressed when I see people who walk their cat

    7. It gets more common. Yet, it you, like my friend, walk a goat, yes you’ll have some weird looks

    8. I would think this person is amazing, understands the risks of letting your cat roam free but wants to give him the chance to explore outside. Also, fuck what people think anyway

    9. MeowMeowCollyer on

      If the cat is not distressed, I would think the person spent a lot of effort training him.

      If the cat looks like he’s not enjoying it, I would judge the person harshly.

    10. As long as your cat is used to being leashed then it’s fine. I walk with my cat every day, he loves to accompany me and my daughter while walking her to school and it’s never a problem. But we live in a suburbs so not so busy in the city.

    11. I would think it was incredibly cool. I saw someone walking their ferret once and it made my day!

    12. Long time ago we got a rescue but lived in an apartment in the center. We walked our cat, people loved it. Just watch out for people with dogs.