petisfam Top Load Cat Carrier Bag for Medium Cats and Small Dogs. Airline Approved, Collapsible, Escape Proof and Auto-Safe. Easy to get cat in and Make Vet Visit Less Stressful

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  • lm

    > 24 hour

    I liked the viewing and the air circulation of this carrier. It’s sturdiness and easy to carry. The large one I purchased is not really big enough for a large cat to be able to move around or to stretch in. Which I had gotten a larger one.

  • Teresa

    > 24 hour

    Perfect carrier for small dog or cat. We purchased it to take on an airplane and worked perfectly. Lots of mesh so our cat could see what was going on. Three different ways to unzip to remove or put your animal in the carrier. Love the back strap that you can put over the handles of your carry on to transport around airport. Great color. He liked laying on and in it before our trip.

  • Annemarie Brown

    > 24 hour

    My husband an I took a trip to Utah this winter and brought along our two cats (we did buy two separate ones, one pink and one grey); it was a 6 hour flight on American Airlines (including their baby jet American eagle). Surprisingly enough, the carriers worked well under the seats of both planes. The most difficult part was maneuvering them between the plane floor and chair seats but after that, they slid in easily. As for the carriers themselves, I was delighted to see that they were bigger in person and of great quality. During the entire trip we had no issues with zippers failing, rips, tears, handle breaks, or anything. I know the carrier says its not rated for too heavy of cats but one of our babies is 20 Ibs (trust me, weight loss for cats is no easier than it is for people lol) and she did amazing in it! She was able to move around comfortably and had plenty of space in there overall. If your taking a trip, or even if its just for a vet visit, I would highly recommend these carriers!

  • KJP in MN

    > 24 hour

    Best way to get your animal into its carrier-through the top! Pushing any animal head first into a confined space can be a war and scary for the animal. I used to have to break down the crate carrier to put my cat into it and then try yo put it back together while keeping my cat inside-almost impossible. Put a treat in the carrier and load them in through the top, zip and away! Sturdy enough my kittens sleep on the top of it without it collapsing.

  • Bernice

    > 24 hour

    My cat really likes this carrier as it has mesh zipper sides to see through and easy to load her from the top. It was much more pleasant experience to the vet compared to my hard side plastic carrier.

  • Jennifer L. Easley

    > 24 hour

    The size of this carrier was perfect, however, he has now pushed the zipper side open several times. The whole zipper going around the door opens. (He is not unzipping it.) Our dog weighs 8 pounds, so he is the appropriate size for the carrier, however, if you have a dog or cat who might run away, I would not recommend it. We bought this to travel with about a month and a half ago, and our dog has pushed out the zippered side three separate times. :(

  • Tricia Reynolds

    > 24 hour

    Ive struggled with the hard shell crates for years. With a 15 pound cat and the added weight of the crate, it was becoming increasingly difficult for me to transport my cat to the vet. Add to that the comfortless aspect of a cold, hard crate for him. After researching the extensive reviews of soft-sided crates, I chose this one. I set it up and put it in a place my cat enjoys; it took no time for him to find his gift and settle in. Even after the initial trip to the vet for surgery and then an 8-hour car trip to visit family, he still enjoys hanging out in this cozy crate. I may never get to put it away. I ordered the mint green, which is not really mint but more of a springtime leafy green color. Its really quite pretty and very well made.

  • Kim

    > 24 hour

    I purchased this because I wanted a kennel that could pack compactly for a Boundary Waters trip. My elderly 11 pound dog has always loved going to the BWCA, but he has intervertebral disc disease. I was thinking if we didn’t take him, he may never get to go again, but I wanted to be prepared to pack him out If he couldn’t handle the portage or sitting in the canoe. I did not expect much for the price. I expected it to only last for the trip, but I have been impressed! The kennel can be fully collapsed, if you unzip the flaps on both sides and remove the floor. With the flaps zipped up, the kennel holds its shape well, and there is a smaller zippered door on one side for the dog to go in and out. The bottom has a soft cover over a sturdy, impermeable plastic corrugated sheet that gives some insulation from the cold ground and is easy to take apart for washing. I did end up packing the dog out on the way out using the shoulder strap, because his back looked stiff. I was a little worried about what would happen if the canoe capsized while the dog was in the canoe. The top zips wide open, though, so I had the dog in his life jacket and unzipped the top so he wouldn’t be trapped in it in an accident (which didn’t happen, thankfully). The flooring kept him comfortable and dry in the canoe, even though there was some water on the bottom of the canoe. We continue to use the kennel. We let the dog sleep in it in our room, and I’ve taken it apart for washing twice. It’s a lot easier to carry around than the hard side kennel.

  • Kimberly A Valenzia

    > 24 hour

    I used this too fly with my cat. It worked great except the shoulder strap broke. This fit under the seat with no issues. The cats appeared more comfortable on the plane than I was.

  • Cathy Moseley

    > 24 hour

    My neighbor was moving 1,200 miles and had a plastic carrier. I purchased for her cat, he loves it and still hangs out inside.

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