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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Exactly as described - just what I needed! My cats love it & I get lots of compliments at the vet's office.
Tina and Calvin
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
My Kitty loves going places in her carrier, I am able to put her blanket, and some toys for her, and still have lot's of room for her
Cathy
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
It is a good cat carrier, however said is big enough for two cats and honestly it is big enough for my small cat.
Christine Cooke
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Very good carrier. My cat always walks in, and feels safe inside. Can't ask for anything better.
Penny Cooper-Jones
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
The carrier is a good size for my cat and easy to use, but after washing the liner twice the fabric is damaged and can no longer be used and I cannot contact the seller or see where to buy a new liner cover.
Kim Marie
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
This carrier should be able to accommodate any under seat. The 12# dog had plenty of room to move & stretch out. This flight was Delta Airlines 737-900ER aircraft.
Sky Dragon
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
I carry a small dog with me much of the time, in a carrier with a should strap, because she has a knee problem.Most carriers have a metal or plastic strut to form their shape. This gives them a nice solid shape. The problem is that this rigid rod, under the pressure of the weight of the animal, the pressure against my body, and the strain of being repeatedly lifted by the strap, soon breaks, bens, or pokes through the fabric to pose a hazard. Six months is typical, one year is a long time to last. I have tried seen or eight carefully selected different styles and designs of bag.That's where this bag comes in. I was looking for one like it for a while. It has not rigid components. That removes the failure point of every other bag I have used. The other failure point is the zipper, and this bag has robust zippers- a critical thing to look for in a bag.I'm not sure how the bag holds its shape. It does deform easily, but the weight of the animal and the support of the strap cause the bag to stay expanded into a rectangle. Sometimes it gets dented in a bit and I pull on the fabric to give the maximum interior volume. I pay attention to not collapsing the bag with pressure on it. It's a minor issue a small, unimportant inconvenience in exchange for the miracle of a bag that holds it shape with no rigid structural elements that break. It's also a plus. The bag will change shape to fit in any space, with or without a dog in it. (Without a dog in it, it can be stuffed into a smaller space than with a dog.)It has plenty of clear plastic windows. If my dog were writing this review, that would be her main happiness with it. She loves looking out the windows and prefers it to all her other bags for this reason, even though it is a bit smaller. She is a 7.5 pound Chihuahua. She is picky and will refuse to go in a bag that she is not comfortable in, but I wouldn't use this bag for a much bigger animal. If they had a slightly bigger model I would get that. But the dog is happy with it, and prefers it to much larger carriers.It has zippered doors on each side and the whole top is also a big door, but I never use it The dog is always very eager to go in the bag, since it means an adventure. She tries to push her way in even before I have fully opened the zipper. She is, though, hesitant to leave the bag away from home. If it is chilly or noisy, she won't come out. That's the best testimonial for this bag.One shortcoming is a lack of pockets. There is one tiny mesh pocket ton top. It's nice to have storage in the bag, but I suppose the magical tensions based structure of the bag isn't compatible with storage compartments. I put the stuff- jackets, leash, treats, - in another bag that also has my stuff i n it. It's not a big deal. The plus is that without rigid metal rods, without stuffed storage pockets, the bag is extremely light.In spite of the windows, the black bag also conceals the dog from casual view. People don't know I am carrying a dog which sometimes is good. It's not obviously a dog carrier. rather than a shoulder bag.I've been using it for three months now, three or four days a week, and it looks like new. No issues. No broken zippers, the bane of carriers No unravelling seams. No broken should strap clips. No ripped mesh. And no, no, no bent or poke-your-eye-out rigid supports.
renee savage
Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2023
Just put together and couldn’t wait to review. My old carrier was too small for my cat. With this one he can stand and move around easily. Hopefully it will help his tantrums on my 3 hour drive to my cottage…love love love 🐱
Katrina
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023
Story time :D :DI have always used hard shell carriers. My cat gets so anxious going to the vet that he ends up injuring his nose a little from pressing it into or scraping it on the bars of the carrier (which just breaks me). The last time it was so bad that I didn't bring him in- I just canceled. But I needed to get him to the vet soon, so I started worrying a LOT.So I finally looked into soft carriers (always thought maybe they weren't as safe?) Found and ordered this one, and when it arrived, I just set it out in the living room for him to get used to, and crossed my fingers.Within an hour (no kidding) he started sleeping in it!! I was so hopeful. But then I got nervous that he would never want to get in it again after I took him to the vet in it.WELLAt the time we had to leave for his rescheduled appointment, my sweet perfect little angel was already sleeping in the carrier! (insert hella mixed emotions). So I zipped it up and left. Easiest exit ever. Brought a soft blanket that he loves, too, so he could burrow into it- which he did, and I think this made a big difference too. He got anxious, but not nearly as bad- and he didn't injure himself at all. I was SO RELIEVED. At the vet, when they were done examining him, he just went back in the carrier and had a nap. Didn't even seem anxious anymore.The cherry on top:When I got home with him, I put the carrier back in the living room in the same spot it was before. Later that afternoon, HE WENT BACK IN IT TO SLEEP! And now he sleeps in it as one of his default sleeping spots!! So naturally I don't have the heart to put it in storage yet lol:):)I AM SO HAPPY. This truly has made an enormous difference. Ok the end:D
Michelle
Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2022
good concept but too flimsy. The sides squish down and struggle to support the top. Would expect better quality for the price.
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