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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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Utilise cat carriers that have unique entry options – it can be easier to place your cat into a roof window rather than into a traditional door Firmly but gently, place your hands over the towel and on your cat’s shoulders. Scoop up the cat, folding the blanket underneath as you do. 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. It comes with an attachment to be used with safety belts in your car. Overall this carrier offers great value for money.

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 carrier comes in two sizes, medium and large, which are suitable for cats up to 20lbs. It measures 34cm high x 31cm wide x 44cm long, and comes with a collapsible food bowl that can be attached to the bag whilst you are travelling. Once in, don’t open the carrier again until your cat needs to come out. It may be crying or distressed, but once opened, your cat will try to escape. 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 carrierThe carrier is suitable for cats weighing up to 14 pounds, or 18 inches in length and 10 inches in height. You can carry this carrier over your shoulder or using the holdall handle. It comes with a fleece pad that is removable and machine washable to keep your cat snug whilst travelling. When your carrier arrives – place it next to your cats favourite sleep spot, or near to where they eat their food. Let your cat inspect it for a few days before you need to use it verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ Is your cat nervous? If so, consider how easy it is to get your cat into the carrier and the different access points you have without opening the door.

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. In general, airlines specify that your cat and carrier (combined) must weigh less than a specified weight (normally between 6-9kg). Before buying, get your cat weighed (or use your most recent weight) to find the maximum weight your carrier can weigh. Most carriers are lightweight (some less than 1kg) so finding a light carrier should be easy. Leave your open cat carrier in a quiet space so that your cat can explore it at their leisure. Alternatively, if your cat is nervous about the cat carrier, ensure they are not around when you place it out. Cat especially nervous? Begin by placing some bedding near the carrier. As your cat gets more comfortable, move the bedding steadily closer to the carrier. After your cat is happy ‘finding’ the treats in the carrier, get them used to your presence while they are exploring. Try throwing some of your cat’s biscuits or a treat into the carrier while your cat is in there. Features – Look for added features like food bowls and cleaning gutters that will be more comfortable for your cat during travel.If you are unsure, you can try covering your carrier to see how your cat reacts. What are the cat carrier guidelines for airline travel? Top opening hatch that makes life simpler when putting your pet in the carrier and when taking them out The carrier is made of high grade plastic making it sturdy and durable. The carrier has plenty of ventilation holes, and the grated door has gaps large enough to feed your cat treats as you travel. The base of the carrier is solid, making it very practical for containing any accidents your cat may have. The door is closed with plastic clips – but be careful as these can snap if too much force is applied. 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 The base of the carrier is skid resistant and has a gutter which collects any accidents that happen whilst you travel (as shown in image 4). When driving, the carrier is easily secured using a standard car seat belt through the handle on the top of the carrier. The carrier has an integrated handle making it sturdy to carry and easy to keep balanced, whilst you can clip on a strap to carry it over your shoulder. There is a clear window in the door of the carrier that makes it great for cats to see what is happening without looking through a caged front.

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