Cat Carriers & Bags for Travel

Collection: Cat Carriers



Cat Carriers For Travel

Are you looking for the best option to take the stress out of traveling with your cat? Whether you're taking your cat to the vet, going on an urban adventure or flying with your cat, at MissyMoMo we have a variety of stylish, safe and airline-approved cat travel carriers to choose from. Our selection of backpack-style cat carriers and harness with a leash are designed to give your cat more freedom and add a little extra safety.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are cat carriers safe for my cat?

Yes, cat carriers are designed to be safe for your cat, but it's important to choose a carrier that meets safety standards and regulations. Look for a carrier that has adequate ventilation, an escape-proof door, and is made of durable, sturdy materials.


Can I use a cat carrier for flying with my cat?

Some cat carriers are airline-approved and can be used for flying with your cat, but be sure to check with your airline for their specific requirements for cat carriers.


Is a soft-sided or hard-sided carrier better for my cat?

When it comes to choosing a cat carrier, it depends on your cat's personality and your own preferences.

Soft cat carriers are lightweight, easy to fold and store, and great for cats who don't like being confined. On the other hand, hard cat carriers are more durable and can prevent injuries if you have an energetic cat who likes to jump around while they're in their carrier. However, they can be heavier and take up more space than soft cat carriers.


How do I know what size cat carrier to choose?

The size of the carrier should be based on the size of your cat, it should be spacious enough for your cat to move around comfortably but also small enough to make them feel secure. You should also consider the weight of your cat as well as the length of your trip.


How to get my cat into a carrier?

To train your cat to be comfortable in a cat carrier, start by placing it where they spend most of their time, such as near their food bowl or litter box. Put treats inside the carrier so that they begin associating it with something positive. Instead of forcing them into the carrier, coax them inside using treats or toys placed inside it. Once they're comfortable going in there, start closing the door while they're inside and reward them when they come out again. Over time, increase how long you keep them there before letting them out again.


How to clean and maintain my cat carrier?

Keeping your cat carrier clean and well-maintained is crucial for ensuring your cat's health and comfort. Clean the carrier using a mild soap and water or specialized cleaning products. After cleaning, ensure to dry the carrier thoroughly before using it again.

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