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PEGIC Extra Large Cat Carrier for 2 Cats, Portable Soft Sided Large Pet Carrier for Traveling, Indoor and Outdoor Uses, 24"×16"×16"

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Features – Look for added features like food bowls and cleaning gutters that will be more comfortable for your cat during travel.

The carrier has a unique design that allows you to open both the roof and the door of the carrier to make it easily accessible when placing your cat inside (as shown in our images below). The door on the carrier has two cat bowls built into it which you can easily slide in and out without having to open the door of the carrier (image 4,5 and 6 below).

The verdict: Cat carriers

We wouldn’t recommend putting two cats in a single carrier. When travelling, your carrier will move around and become unbalanced, where cats may bump into each other. Not recommended – when travelling they will move around and may become unbalanced – We advise buying two How long can my cat stay in a carrier? The Siivton pet carrier is a great option if you’re looking for a spacious expandable carrier. The carrier itself comes with two entries (front and roof) and plenty of mesh windows for ventilation and for your cat to look out of. This carrier is our favourite soft carrier and also the best large cat carrier on the market. If going on longer journeys we tend to leave our cats in a cat harness, and simply clip on a lead to take them out of the carrier for exercise and food. We find this a lot kinder than keeping our cat in the carrier whilst we top up their food. Should you cover a cat carrier? Opening – cat carriers with a top opening are usually easier to use as you can lower in your cat from above. However, front-loading carriers that have the option to remove the entire top section are generally easier to use to train your cat to like the cat carrier For your comfort, you should look for a carrier that would fit comfortably under a normal airline seat, but normally airlines don’t have specific size requirements. Tips for using a carrier with a nervous cat

Whilst zipped up, this carrier is a compact and easy to transport. When expanded (simply unzip the sides), this becomes one of the biggest carriers on the market. When travelling in the car, this carrier can be expanded and attached to the car (using a seat belt or leash) to give your cat a comfortable space to relax whilst on the move. Soft or Hard – Hard carriers are more durable, but soft can be easier to manoeuvre and more comfortable for your cat. Cats can stay in carriers for quite a few hours. If you are planning to keep your cat in a carrier for anything longer than a couple of hours, you should schedule breaks to allow them to stretch their legs and top up on food and drink. It is fine to cover your cat carrier. You may find that some anxious or nervous cats will prefer to have the carrier covered as they feel safer. If you are planning to take a cat carrier on a flight with you, most airlines specify that the carrier must:We are yet to find a carrier that is as easy to use, spacious and comfortable for our cats. The cherry on the top is the price – it is excellent value for money and it comes in a range of colours (orange, pink, red, turquoise, grey and blue grey) to suit all tastes. It is suitable for cats up to 11.3kg in weight, and 35cm in height.

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