• iawia@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    Actually, our cats often join us when walking our dogs. We have two dogs, and when we walk them leashed, at night, one to three of our (six) cats come along and walk around us. They dart out in advance up to ten meters, using available cover (cars) to hide, and often laag behind in those places to ensure it is clear that they are not being walked but are simply following the same route of their own accord.

    Not sure how this happened, so I can’t help you with training advice. But maybe it’s just our regular schedule of walking that does it?

    • JulyTheMonth
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      1 year ago

      One of our cats does the same. We go for a walk with our dogs and she just trails along like 3 meters behind. We didn’t train her to do this. Just decided one day that she wanted to walk with us. Sometimes it is scary since walk a bit away from home and fear that she might not fibd back when she loses us. So we don’t encourage it.

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      1 year ago

      Cats out at night is a severe nono in my country (they aren’t native to the environment and kill the native animals) but we have done similar during the day. Less observant people probably have no idea they are being shadowed by a cat. I only ever did it in very-un-built up bush and farmland, however, can’t imagine achieving that with cars and traffic and other humans.

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      1 year ago

      This is honestly more of a cutesy-academic type consideration here. Unless i get a place in the countryside, like its almost 0% chance of being pratical :( ive come to realize)