19 of 46(41%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
2.6 out of 5
2.6 out of 5
(based on 46 reviews)
Overall Rating: 
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
(based on 46 reviews)
Written By: snowlion
(minnesota)
only for good travelers
Date: September 9, 2009
"I purchased this carrier for my 9-month old kitten with "torti-tude." Needless to say, less than 5 miles down the road to the vet and she was in the back window of the car screaming at the cars behind us. After I pulled off to the side of the road and put her back in the carrier, I spent the rest of the trip with the carrier in the Grip of Death to keep her from bolting through the top opening. Nonetheless, the zippers and velcro were a cinch for her to poke her head through. I did have her in her harness, which I ended up using with some sailor knots for the trip home. This carrier is *only* for use with the laid-back traveler."
Overall Rating: 
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
(based on 46 reviews)
Written By: biscuiit
good carrier
Date: September 7, 2009
"i purchased this carrier because i have to carry my kitty and i'm short, so, i thought this would be helpful and easy to carry compared to those big hard cases. at first i was wondering if my cat would end up picking at the zippers and end up jumping out, but, i carried him all the way to manhattan (from queens) with out a problem. during the subway ride he also lay still on the lining they provided. also, if your kitty has a collar, there's a small leash inside to hold your kitty in, so he wont run away even if he end up finding a way to open the zippers.
i found it also easy to put my kitty in also. my kitty's only 3 month's old and is a very active cat, he plays and runs around the house all day long; at first, getting him in was hard because he doesnt know what it is and is scared but, i put a bit of kitty treat in the carrier to help him get use to it, and now he plays and hides in it all the time(:
but even if that doesnt work, it really isnt that hard to put your kitty in because there's 2 openings, one on the side and one on the top; the side opening is actually really, really easy to just stuff your cat in; or, you can hook on the leash and he cant runaway anymore.
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Overall Rating: 
1 out of 5
1 out of 5
(based on 46 reviews)
Written By: Anonymous
Unsecure
Date: July 31, 2009
"This product looks nice, but it was not designed to be very functional. The top of the carrier does not zip completely closed. To close the top you zip both sides and then there is a button to close the other end (your zip the long sides, and button the loose short side). There is an 6 inch section of the top which is closed with a single button. This allows the pet to reach out of the top on either side of the button. once their paw is out they can just push the zipper down and open the top. Luckily my cat has only escaped indoors. I even tried to tie it closed but they still get out. the only thing you can do with this carrier is sew the top closed and only use the side door.
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PET UNATTENDED IN THIS CARRIER."
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Overall Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
(based on 46 reviews)
Written By: GizmOnyx
(Yonkers, ny)
ok bag
Date: November 9, 2008
"I bought this bag on sale for $20 in the store. It is great for my small cat that weighs 12 lbs. She's not a fussy traveler;however, my larger 21 lb cat is and looks for every way possible to escape. She was able to poke her head through the top of the bag where the zippers end and fastener is and then push the zippers open. I now prevent her from escaping completely by using the clip from the end of the shoulder strap to fasten the zipper pulls to the D loop for the shoulder strap. While this dos not prevent her from sticking her head out it prevents her from escaping. This would not work for a small fussy cat as the zipper pulls leave enough room for a smaller cat to escape."
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