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Cat Backpack
By: jpcher Date: August 23, 2020, 1:57 pm
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Have you ever seen one of these?
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DD#1 sent me a snap chat of her and BFsam taking a walk with
their kitty in one of these contraptions. Kitty really seemed to
enjoy it! (Their cat is about 1/2 the size of the one in this
video).
I just thought "How cool is that?"
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Re: Cat Backpack
By: Hmmm Date: August 23, 2020, 8:17 pm
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Yes! My husband and I were at a brewery in their garden and a
couple arrived with a cat in one. Their cat seemed very happy.
They opened it up and the cat just layed down and stayed inside.
I took a photo and sent it to my DD because she and her BF
travel by air with their cat a few times a year. But neither
want to "wear" their 18 pound cat and decided the normal carrier
was better for them.
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Re: Cat Backpack
By: Wanaca Date: August 24, 2020, 8:29 am
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I like it! It says that it will hold up to a 13 pound medium
sized kitty. Sadly, most of our kitties are too big. But I
still like it.
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Re: Cat Backpack
By: betty Date: August 24, 2020, 9:46 am
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Someone I know uses one of those to bring her pet bird around.
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Re: Cat Backpack
By: Mrs Rat Date: August 25, 2020, 9:36 pm
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I think my rats would love it!
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Re: Cat Backpack
By: NewHomeowner Date: August 27, 2020, 7:28 am
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I think the only problem with that backpack is if I saw someone
wearing one on the street. I'd have to give up whatever I
wanted to do and follow them to talk to the gorgeous pet inside.
;D
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Re: Cat Backpack
By: NyaChan Date: August 27, 2020, 10:48 am
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A friend of mine takes her cats camping regularly. One of them
enjoys hiking and goes in a backpack with them on the trail.
It’s adorable to see in pics, but I suspect my own cat would be
very angry...
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Re: Cat Backpack
By: Soop Date: August 27, 2020, 2:42 pm
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In think little miss Serenity would enjoy this very much, but
the wearer wouldn't. If it's anything like when she is in her
carrier box, she would be constantly moving, looking for a
different view, sniffing out the air holes.
We don't have a car and the vet is walking distance (20 minute
walk). Our previous cat was a fraidy-cat. In his box, he would
curl up in as small a ball as possible and not move, so when we
were walking, Mr. S was able to find a good, balanced way to
carry him.
Serenity, in contrast, is very, very bold and curious and moving
side to side, front to back. She is difficult to balance in the
box and so hard to carry that we end up cabbing it there and
back.
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Re: Cat Backpack
By: NewHomeowner Date: August 31, 2020, 7:03 am
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[quote author=Soop link=topic=1830.msg56595#msg56595
date=1598557356]
In think little miss Serenity would enjoy this very much, but
the wearer wouldn't. If it's anything like when she is in her
carrier box, she would be constantly moving, looking for a
different view, sniffing out the air holes.
We don't have a car and the vet is walking distance (20 minute
walk). Our previous cat was a fraidy-cat. In his box, he would
curl up in as small a ball as possible and not move, so when we
were walking, Mr. S was able to find a good, balanced way to
carry him.
Serenity, in contrast, is very, very bold and curious and moving
side to side, front to back. She is difficult to balance in the
box and so hard to carry that we end up cabbing it there and
back.
[/quote]
Could you get one of those pet carriers with wheels, like
spinner luggage?
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Re: Cat Backpack
By: Lkdrymom Date: September 3, 2020, 5:55 am
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I have something similar. Look like a small piece of luggage.
Has wheels and a handle so you can roll it. But also has straps
to use as a backpack. A rolling bag is so much easier when you
are trying to transport a Maine Coon. Loved it so much we
bought three.
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