In this Aug. 29, 2012 photo, Karen Nichols walks her cat Skeezix in Castro Valley, Calif. She started training Skeezix before he was a year old and it only took a couple of weeks to get him used to a leash and stroller, Nichols said. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
In this Aug. 29, 2012 photo, Karen Nichols walks her cat Skeezix in Castro Valley, Calif. Nichols and Skeezix go walking five nights a week when the weather is nice. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
In this Aug. 29, 2012 photo, Karen Nichols walks her cat Skeezix in Castro Valley, Calif. If you are going to walk your cat, you'll have to keep it on a tight leash. More than 6 feet is too dangerous for you and the cat, according to experts who warn the harness has to fit snugly too. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
In this Aug. 29, 2012 photo, Karen Nichols, hugs her cat Skeezix before taking it for a walk in Castro Valley, Calif. "You must be patient and devote time to the training every day, but if it's apparent after a week or so that your cat detests it, you need to give it up," Nichols said. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
In this Aug. 29, 2012 photo, Karen Nichols walks her cat Skeezix in Castro Valley, Calif. If you are going to walk your cat, you'll have to keep it on a tight leash. More than 6 feet is too dangerous for you and the cat, according to experts who warn the harness has to fit snugly too. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
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