You asked Fredrick...I made this one but yes you can buy them. Looking for my stuff now for you. Shelia's is like a thong (ask a lady about thong panties) that is sewn over a ponytaile doodle (lady question again) and this fastens under her middle. I sewed a small O-ring (man question) on the back over her shoulders for the leash to snap to. **NOTE those auto let out leashes are not too cool for cats. Shelia likes this better than the "store-bought" jobs as it is more comfortable. here is a link
http://www.metpet.com/ of one place that sells them
The patented MetPet Cat Walking Jacket in 2 styles, 2 sizes and 4 colors
MetPet customer Lennie decked out in her red Walking Jacket is ready to go out and about
We've added a breathable plastic insert to our famous Walking Jacket (the hard-sided is on your left in the picture) which makes it stiffer, straighter and heavier than our SoftSided version.
The plastic is flexible enough to curl around and under your cat and stay perfectly comfortable. The HardSided Walking Jacket is available in four rich and beautiful colors and currently just in the standard size (fits up to a 16-17 lb. cat)
If your cat jumps up and down, tries to climb trees and generally keeps you very busy while on leash, the HardSided version is a great option.
Our classic SoftSided Walking Jacket is still just $14.99 while the HardSided Walking Jacket is $16.99
Every cat should have and know how to use a Walking Jacket. Cats are notoriously slippery and difficult to hold on to when they're frightened or excited. The Walking Jacket gives you extra holding power and safety for you and your cat.
Leash walking your cat is easy and we'll show you how. Cat Walking Jacket in four colors and two sizes
In addition to a jaunt around the block every evening, the Walking Jacket is great for:
- trips to the vet
- additional safety inside a carrier
- vacations
- imprinting in a new home and neighborhood
- additional security when trimming nails or brushing teeth
- additional safety inside the car
- emergency situations
- meeting new family members or neighbors
- any situation where extra restraint is needed