The Catit Design Cabrio Pet Carrier is the luxury carrier among travelling crates. It is ideal for transporting cats & toy breed dogs to the vet, taking them travelling* or as a cosy den at home. The entire upper part of the crate can be opened, putting an end to the stress of being put in & taken out of the box. An integrated handle on the top guarantees optimum stability. The plastic door is extremely handy & easy to open & close. A dual food bowl can be fitted to it through an additional flap, so you won't need to open the door when feeding. The box features airing gaps throughout, ensuring optimal air supply at all times & preventing build-up of heat. Catit Design Cabrio Pet Carrier at a glance: Removable Hinged Top This makes it easy to put your pet in & out of the carrier, meaning less stress for both pet & owner. Transparent Front Door for a Clear View enhanced visibility for pet & owner. Feeding Hatch with Removable Double Bowl Food & water can be placed into the carrier for your pet from the outside, without the need to open the main door. Complete Ventilation The air holes at the top, side & back ensure optimum ventilation. A ventilation hole at the top ensures heat does not build up inside the carrier.
Size: 51 x 33 x 35 cm (L x W x H)
Colour: White top with warm grey base; orange brace, titanium accents Suitable for pets: up to 11.3kg (25lb) in weight, & 35cm (13.75in) in height Opening top hatch: Place & remove pet from carrier with ease Little stress for pet & owner Easy fastening: Door is easily opened & closed with one hand Safety lock prevents the pet from opening the box from the inside Other
Features: Complete air supply Shoulder strap Small opening in door for access to food bowl Transparent front door for a clear view How to choose a pet carrier: Choose a cat carrier based on your cat's adult size. Carriers should be high enough to allow the cat to stand up & wide enough & long enough for adult-sized cats to lie down & turn around. * Note: Please check with your airline for their individual requirements first as they can vary. Note: You will need to introduce your pet to the carrier slowly & carefully. Start by leaving the door open & allowing your pet to slowly enter in of its own accord. Then start closing the door & leaving it closed for longer & longer periods of time. Then try taking the pet carrier for a short spin in the car. The carrier should never be used as a punishment but rather be seen by your pet as a safe, positive place.