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🐾 Walk your cat like a pro — comfort, control, and style in one sleek harness!
The PetSafe Come With Me Kitty Harness and Bungee Leash in Large is expertly designed for indoor cats ready to explore outdoors safely. Featuring dual adjustable straps for a custom fit, a patented shoulder pressure system to avoid neck strain, and an elastic bungee leash that softens pulls, this harness combines comfort with control. Perfect for cats with chest girths between 13-18 inches, it’s a trusted, durable solution from a leading pet safety brand since 1991.




























| ASIN | B001OOZT3Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,018 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #7 in Cat Harnesses |
| Brand | PetSafe |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 12,395 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00759023085371 |
| Included Components | Pet Safe 18808537: Premier Come With Me Kitty Harness & Bungee Leash Combo, Lg Blk |
| Item Type Name | Pet Safe 18808537: Premier Come With Me Kitty Harness & Bungee Leash Combo, Lg Blk |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CWMK-L-BLK |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | CWMK-L-BLK |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Size | Large (Pack of 1) |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 759023085371 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | The Come with Me Kitty Harness Bungee Leash by Petsafe is the perfect way to provide your cat with exercise and fresh air without all the risks of an outdoor lifestyle. This harness restrains your cat in a way that is both safe and secure. Without placing any pressure on your cat's throat, the harness provides a gentle restraint that comfortably keeps your cat safe. The Come with Me Kitty Harness … |
| Weight Range | 8-15 lbs |
Z**E
Best cat harnesses - buy this!!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I absolutely love this harness! From the moment I tried it on my cats, I could tell it was well-designed with their comfort in mind — it doesn’t put pressure on their throats and fits snugly without restricting their movement. The adjustable straps made it easy to get a perfect fit for both of them, and the bungee leash gives just the right amount of give when they get excited about exploring outdoors. It’s lightweight, durable, and feels high quality for the price. Unlike other harnesses we’ve tried, this one stays secure without making them unhappy — they actually seem to tolerate it well and even enjoy our outings together! Would definitely recommend it to any cat parent looking for a reliable and comfortable harness.
K**S
Great harness/leash set that lets me keep my cat safe and lets him enjoy the outside world during his twilight years
I purchased this set for my aging cat (who was 9 when I bought this and is now 11) when it became clear that he was no longer suited for his previous indoor/outdoor lifestyle and would be a healthier, safer cat if he was kept inside as much as possible. I didn't want to completely isolate him from the outside world, but I also didn't want him to be put at risk of sickness or injury. Walks together using this harness and leash was the perfect solution to the problem and was a good compromise for both me and the cat. He gets to enjoy the fresh air and mark his territory and get exercise, while I get the peace of mind that comes with knowing he's not in harm's way. Now, Blizzard is one of those uncommon cats that doesn't really ever fight me on anything, even if he's not thrilled, he just passively takes whatever I decide to do to him. He lets me give him baths, touch his tummy, get stuff from his eyes, check around in his mouth, wipe his butt, all that kind of stuff that cats generally fight their owners on, so he really had no trouble getting the harness on or walking with it on. I don't expect that to be the general experience, but for my cat, it was no trouble at all. He didn't fight the harness, try to slip out of it, lay down in defiance, or refuse to walk. In fact, the only trouble I run into with taking him on walks is that he sometimes hisses at me when we're on walks and he isn't quite ready to stop sniffing something and I want to keep moving (which isn't the product's fault!). I will say, however, that I find this product's sizing to be a little weird. Blizzard is not a large cat at all. In fact, he's considerably smaller than most of the other cats I've had in my life and most of the cats I see around the neighborhood. I'm quite sure my little bobbed-tail baby was the runt of his litter. He weighs about 10 lbs. But the large size harness fits in pretty well without a lot of adjusting. I'd definitely measure your cat and compare the numbers to what the product description says before purchasing! Other than this, I find the harness to be a quality product that's held up well. A few times Blizzard has tried to dart off very quickly while wearing the harness/leash and managed to get a front leg free from the force of suddenly running, but he's never been able to fully pull himself out the harness, so I think this is a worthwhile buy if you have a wiggly, slinky cat that's prone to slipping free. There are several ways/places to adjust the harness, so it can be tightened to each cat in the way that it needs to be to ensure the cat is secure and won't be getting off their leash anytime soon. The harness is also pretty comfy apparently, since Blizzard has been able to lounge and snooze in his without trying to scratch his way free of it. It was also a perk that the harness/leash set comes in so many colors! Overall, a five star product
L**Z
Overall a pretty good harness
I keep looking for something more jacket like for when winter comes, but these are really the most secure harnesses we've tried. Pros - The strap on the back is a great place to grab a freaking out kitty and not get scratched. - They're very adjustable. As soon as my cats grew to no longer be between sizes, they were about as secure as I think they're going to get in a harness. - Mobility in these things is fantastic. The vest style harnesses always seem to restrict their shoulders so they walk oddly. Cons - There is no overlap between sizes. There was a period that both of my cats were between a small and medium but neither of them fit. I couldn't clip the small because they were too big, I couldn't adjust the medium to be small enough to be secure. That cats have different builds, one is stocky and the other is lanky. - There's a little plastic stopper near where the leash clips in that's supposed to be an adjustment point. It worked on one harness at first but not the other. Eventually it didn't work on either one. - The leash is too short to be useful once they get into exploring. The unactivated bungee is only 4 feet long, so they're only a couple of feet away from me. Cats start and stop a lot when they're moving around. So the cat will start moving, feel resistance, then look back at me wondering why I'm stopping them. I do like the bungee feature as a gentle "no", I just think it needs to be longer. Tips - If the harness seems loose but the girth is snug, first check to make sure that the logo piece is in the middle of the chest. If that's fine but it's still loose, the strap on the top needs to be shortened. Notice that if you pull on the D ring it snugs up the chest portion. Ignore the plastic stopper that's meant to be for this adjustment, it's unreliable. Instead, tie a knot in the harness next to the D ring. You may need to mess with the location of the knot a little, so don't make it right at first. Double check that the logo piece is still in the middle of the chest. The knot will hold far better than that plastic thing and it won't move around after you take the harness off. - Do not pick up a panicking cat if you can possibly help it, you'll get very scratched up. I don't care how sweet and calm your indoor cat is, if they hear a bang or a weird noise that you might not even hear, instinct is going to take over and they will fight you until they calm down and act like nothing happened. - If your cat starts to back out of the harness, don't pull! This is how cats escape from harnesses, by backing out of them. Instead, walk towards them. Either keep following them until they turn around or grab the harness on their back to hold them in place. If they're panicking, talk soothingly to them until they calm down, it's unlikely to last very long. - If your cat runs away from you but is still secure, you should be fine. The best hold this thing has on them is when they're facing away from the leash and pulling. Let them pull out the bungee. You can either stay put or follow. - I noticed a review from someone who's tied the leash to something and the cat got away. I haven't seen a harness yet that I would trust unsupervised with my cat. - Give you cat easy access to a carrier that they like while adventuring. It's a place they can hide and feel safe if the world is to big and scary. It also makes it really easy for you to take them home/inside if things aren't working out that day. My carrier has mesh on the sides, when we first started the cats felt a lot safer in it when I put a blanket over it so they could have a cave. Be sure you're good at getting the cat into the carrier if they don't want to go.
V**A
Best leash for rabbits
This is the best rabbit harness I've tried. So many of the others are really cat harnesses with wide straps across the front. Those wide front straps would go across a cat's chest, but end up cutting into the rabbit's neck. This one is just small, but secure, straps and is easy to get on/off. I can't say that my rabbit loves being on a leash, but this one is the best I've found for him when a leash is needed.
C**.
Harness Fine, Leash Missing
Came in a plastic bag, no packaging, and missing the leash altogether. Only received the harness. Was probably a returned item that was resold to me. Harness works fine, but as some have mentioned, can be a little tricky to pull over the head of a feisty cat for the neck portion. The waist portion has 2 snaps you can unclick, so kitty doesn't need to step into it. I got a medium size and my cat is relatively small, weighing about 7-8 lbs. Medium was big enough for me to tighten to fit her safely but not too small that she was uncomfortable. If you don't adjust the rubber stopper on the back piece, they can loosen themselves free. The rubber stopper keeps the harness snug at the size you make it.
K**2
Highly Recommended!!
I have a very lanky kitten and this harness is perfect! Other styles come up too far on the neck but this one not only fits perfect, my kitten isn't bothered by it and doesn't freeze!
K**.
Excellent Harness for Our One Eyed Rescue Cat
Domestic Shorthair 11.6 lbs - we ordered the LARGE in purple We bought this harness for our one eyed rescue as part of preparing for a cross-country move. This was her very first introduction to any harness, so we introduced it slowly over six months. Now she confidently wears it with no issues. She has never been able to escape this style of harness during all her indoor practice sessions. We had also tried a soft harness that came highly recommended, but she always managed to slip an arm out of it, which was not an option for us. This one has been far more secure. The extra bit that hangs for leash attachment me just wrap around to prevent it from flying around. No harness or collar is ever 100 percent escape proof, and responsible supervision is always key. Our cat is an indoor-only girl, but with the upcoming travel it gives us extra control and peace of mind if she needs a break from her carrier. Compared to other options on the market, this one feels safer, more secure, and surprisingly comfortable for her. She truly seems to Lu bothered by it. For anyone preparing for travel or looking for a reliable harness, this has been the best choice for us. Like anything with cats, slow introduction and positive reinforcement goes a long way.
T**.
Best escape proof harness by far!
This is probably our 6th or 7th harness we've tried and so far its the safest and best range of motion. Coyotes moved into the beach area of Santa Monica Ca 5 months ago and seem to be staying and multiplying...So to keep my boy safe we had to learn how to walk on a leash. For reference my cat is a 10 year old indoor / outdoor street rescue from El Salvador about 14 lbs and REFUSES to use the litter box. I have bought every litter imaginable and litter additives and outside dirt and leaves, he just refuses and will hold it for days (which all cat parents should know can cause serious health issues) So training to walk on a leash was necessary. This harness is the only escape proof harness we have found so far. It provides a good range of motion and stays on!! The only improvements would be the clasps are a bit challenging to close but hold once secured properly they stay closed and the weight of the clasps and leash connector are a bit heavy. My cat would slink /walk like his upper back was weighed down for the first few weeks - eventually he got used to it. To be honest he would prefer to roam freely as he has for the past 10 years but has learned to walk quite well on this harness and leash! Yesterday we were approached by two large adult coyotes on our morning walk - we live in a very residential neighborhood near the beach - and the harness held!! I quickly picked up my cat and we were able to deter the coyotes by holding our ground and shouting and maintaining eye contact the whole time. This harness helped keep my cat safe and secure!
K**A
Perfect
Perfect! Size M fits my 5months old siberian cats perfectly
S**E
Perfect for my older cat
My cat is 9 and I decided to try leash training her. This leash is perfect. It doesn’t hinder her movement at all and she forgets that it’s there. I found that she was fast to learn once she realized I’d let her go onto the balcony with the leash on.
S**.
Secure harness when fitted correctly.
Wasn't sure how much success I'd have harness training a 4-year old Bengal cat, but she has taken to this without too much fuss. It's important to harness train cats in small steps to begin with...The cat will likely exhibit unusual behaviour at first, such as flopping on the ground or crawling on the floor or reversing in an effort to escape it, so make introductions short to begin with, no more than 5 minutes first time then all going well keep trying it each day gradually increasing the duration each time, making sure it's properly fastened and secure but allowing enough space to get two fingers under it so it's not too tight. The trick is to persevere and encourage the cat with treats and lots of petting and reassurance each time and try to engage them in play so that they develop a positive association with it. Within just a few days my cat was allowing me to put the harness on her without any fuss. After leaving the harness on her about an hour (during which time she mopped around in an apparent huff) I decided it was time to put the leash on her and take her into the garden. Once she had the outdoors to explore, along with me for security and reassurance, she took to it well and didnt try to escape. I have to say the leash that comes with the harness is also excellent, since the bungee prevents too much jarring or risk of injury if she bolts. A couple of times she did want to run, but mostly out of joy from having all the space to explore. The bungee leash was perfect for that, and once she's used to it, I will maybe switch to an extending chord leash to allow her to range a bit further while still staying safe. I'm confident after a few days training that I can now take her further afield and go on trips into the countryside without her freaking out and/or trying to escape. I was given the advice that tying a knot into the part of the harness where it fastens to a leash can help make it more difficult for the cat to escape, but I haven't found that I needed to do that. While this harness can be tricky to put on, requiring that it goes over the head then fastening on two sides, it is very secure once in position and adjusted to the right size for your cat. It should also be quicker to get used to than say a jacket harness, which may be easier to put on, but is also more restrictive. I'd previously tried a 'Voyager Step-In' jacket harness actually meant for small dogs, and she didnt take to it very well, freezing and flopping over almost as if she was having a seizure. I may work up to the jacket harness for certain outdoor conditions (winter for example), but the 'Come To Me Kitty' harness seems to be doing the job just fine, and compared to a jacket harness, it should quickly feel to the cat like it's not even there. Overall very happy with my purchase, and the cat seems happy too now that it's opened up a whole new world of outdoor adventures for her.
L**7
Bon produit mais livraison nule
Très bon produit en tout cas pour l'essai (je ne l'ai pas testé en sortie avec mon chat). La taille est réglable ce qui est très bien poue que mon chat soir à l'aise (ceux que j'avais déjà essayé étaient souvent trop petits sous le coup et qui ramène au poitrail) Par contre livraison médiocre le colis à été laissé en bas de mon immeuble à l'extérieur. Aucun appel aucun message pour me prévenir. Et en plus la livraison à été notée comme "déposé dans la boîte aux lettres). J'ai dû demander à mes voisins si quelqu'un l'avait en sa possession
A**A
Best Cat Harnesses!!
Awesome harness for my 5 month old kitten. It is currently probably a tiny bit too big for him (I got a medium) but he’s still growing and this harness is very adjustable so it fit him well. This is our 3rd harness we have tried so Oliver (the cat) is used to harnesses now. He was able to move freely and run around which other harnesses have restricted his movements and he lays there. It’s pretty simple to put on, and comes with instructions that are very detailed. To get him used to this new harness a bit quicker I played with him and gave him treats while he was wearing the harness. As shown in the photo, I took his favourite toy (da bird by go cat) with us outside this was also done incase he was able to escape the harness, I could lure him back. He was able to play and jump around in it and did alot of running, which he never did in his last harnesses. I did measure him before getting the harness according to measurements he was a small to medium cat. I am not sure if that’s correct to be honest. I might have accidentally measured him after he ate. Thankfully it’s very adjustable so he will grow into it and fits him pretty well now. I also pair this with a retractable leash as I find it easier, and it gave Oliver some more freedom. Oliver has only been wearing harness for the last 2 months and he has taken to this one the quickest. So, this is a win for us!
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