I would say it would be very difficult to walk two at the same time, however it would really depend on the cats and their reaction to surprises. If it was me, I would only walk 1 at a time, unless it was in a secure place such as your back yard. Should something happen and one of the cat does escape, what will you do with the other while you go after the escapee? You can't go back in time, so to me, it's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your cats.
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