Pamela C.
I love them, my cats love them. It makes going to the vet hasslefree. Can't say enough good things. The vet's office is impressed with it.
ALICE S.
I don't know if my cat will get in this bag without a lot of encouraging, but the fabric is heavy duty and the bag is well made.
Melanie L.
The material seems very sturdy, not sure if I will be able to wrap the tab around my cats neck enough to keep a foot from coming out, but we will see.
catherine b.
My cats really do seem to like them.
DONNA T.
It's a great idea if your cat is very placid. Mine aren't so they will probably not be used. I'll try.
D. N.
Bought for my mom so she could take her cat to the vet easily and helps when trimming nails.
M. T.
My cat will not go near the travel crate. He cries and then gets sick right away. My vet suggested the bag and I bought it. As soon as I put him in the bag he became the most docile cat. He has no problem when I pick him up and carry him around. And as a bonus, I use it to cut his nails.
J. T.
My cats won’t ride in a crate without protesting noisily the entire way. But they rode happily over 2000 miles cross country in their kitty sacks.
D. A.
Not only do I love it, my vet loves it.
I have one cat who had the label "WILL BITE" attached to her permanent record at the vet's office. She's really a nice cat, but she doesn't like peoples' fingers in her mouth, so she tries to take them off. Anyway, I put her in the bag this morning for her annual visit. I opened the zipper and tightened down the neck, and just shoved her in. I figured she'd find the only opening, and I was right. She wasn't happy, but the bag kept her well. She's a heavy gal, so the lightweight bag is a lot easier than a bulky carrier.
When I got to the vet, she wasn't able to get enough leverage to bite, so the vet was able to give her a thorough exam. She weighed her in the bag, did her bodily exam from the back of the bag (the tight neck kept Skee Daddle from escaping), and gave her her rabies booster.
And then, my vet went out an ordered four bags for the clinic.
Great results! Thanks!
J. W.
I ordered this based on an online ad. I have 2 cats that HATE crates with all their guts and I had to take them to the vet for their checkup so I ordered it as a potentially less stressful way to take her to the vet. It was a huge hit. They were very calm instead of stressed and anxious. I won't go back to carriers ever again. Also, it helps me cut my cats nails and give them their medicines. They don't mind being in the bag.
M. N.
This bag is a Godsend. My precious angel cat is an absolute NIGHTMARE to give oral medications to. He was diagnosed with Stomatitis & no treatments seemed to help. Our vet recommended a medication that can ONLY be given orally. This bag is AMAZING!!! Izzy has no problems getting in it. Izzy has now been getting his oral medication daily & his screams-as-if-he’s-being-murdered are shorter & he sometimes even accepts the meds without issue. Honestly, I cannot recommend this bag enough if you have a precious angel who becomes a demonic hellbeast when its time for oral meds. I am so glad that Facebook is clearly listening to me & the Cat Carrier Pouch was a targeted ad.
K. B.
My kitten is the best, most well mannered kitten but everyone hates being poked at! I put my kitten in his bag for some long car rides, ear cleaning, some vet visits... etc. He is not scared, does not feel frightened, and simple relaxes! HE HATES A CARRIER! He can't stand being in a crate... yet a crate has more roaming room than this? Yes, he doesn't mind his body being in a bag as long as his head can pop out and look around. I recommend EVERY cat owner has one of these! You'd be surprised on how well it works! Win win for owner and cat
J. B.
I purchased three cat bags to use instead of the typical crate, which were used for a long distance move. Two of the three cats complained for the majority of a 1000 mile trip. The purchase was for a vacation trip, for around 1200 miles one way. The two complainers were MUCH better, in fact one really had very little to say. The other, still had some loud meows, but much less and not for the entire trip. It worked well to seat buckle them onto the rear seat; easy for them to see/comfort each other and see us.
Great idea that worked well for my cats. My complaint would be that the material is heavy, making it warm for the cat. It would be nice to have a ventilated panel. I do like the sturdiness of the material, though.
L. D.
I love this carrier! It is so much easier to carry than the hard crate kind, and my cats seem to be more relaxed in them.
T***n
Quick delivery! Very happy with product!
I. R.
This sort of thing either works for you (and your cat), or it doesn't. I had great success today taking my cat Willie to the vet in the bag, so I'm rating it 5 starts. I can't believe no one thought of this sooner. Willie is a very easy-going boy but becomes a crazy cat in the car and at the vet. He still didn't love the trip, but he was much less fussy than when riding in the car in the old crate-type carrier. I carried him out of the house with the strap on my shoulder so it was like a hammock, and Willie was fine with that. When I set him on the car seat he started to squirm, but then settled down when he realized he wasn't going anywhere. I put the seatbelt through the carry strap. At the vet we kept Willie in the bag, but unzipped it so the vet could reach inside to examine him. Not gonna lie, Willie is a bad patient, but he was MUCH better today then in the past with the carrier and being loose on the exam table. I have two other cats, so we'll see how they do with the bag, but it gets 5 stars from Willie.
B. H.
This is the most amazing BAG! I haven’t been able to take my cats to the vet in years...fights trying to get into a carrier, crying, hyperventilating, peeing in the car...but I have used the cat bag on all 3 of my babies and it works perfectly!!! No fights, low stress, safe travel in the car. I LOVE this THANK YOU!!!
K. J.
I purchased this for my older cat. He likes to ride in the car and won't try to run away when he's at the vet. However, his vet now requires that all cats be in a carrier. I tried my cat in a cardboard carrier. He broke out of it as I was driving 80 on the interstate and proceeded to perch on my shoulder as I was driving down the road.
I tried my cat in a plastic carrier. Don't ask me how, but her managed to bust out of it. The only think I can figure is that he used his surprisingly dexterous paws to work the spring loaded clasp. All I know is that he was in his carrier and then he was in the floor board half under the break peddle. Naturally, I was going 80 on the interstate when the incident happened.
I tried my bag cat carrier. He was relaxed. He seemed fine just sitting in the seat next to me. He seemed to enjoy that I could reach over and pet his head. I did notice that the loop of the carrier, through which I put the seat belt to keep him in place, is a little large and a little small. It's a little large for the seat belt, which allowed my cat to craw, in the bag, across the seat where he somehow managed to shift my car into neutral as I was going 80 on the interstate.
Although the strap is a bit too big to really keep the cat in his seat, it is a little too short to comfortable carry him over my shoulder. Though the bag in itself is very easy to carry even with my car in it.
The only real trouble I had with the carrier was at the vet. I had to take him out of it to weigh him which is a little bit difficult. Then, the vet needed to examine his entire body, which required me to take him out of the bag again. Now, I've found that the simplest way for me to put the cat in the carrier is to sit down with the cat in my lap and slip it over his head like a sweater. That doesn't work at the vet's office though as there are no seats in the exam rooms and pets are not allowed in the lobby without a carrier.
All in all, I would say that it's a great product. My cat either doesn't care to bust out of it or simply hasn't figured a way to yet. Either way, I'm pretty sure he was Houdini in a past life. And really, as far as having your cat endanger you on the interstate, shifting your car into neutral while you're driving is one of the safest things he's done.
K. B.
It worked great! But Definitely NOT urine proof :C