These carriers keep your cat comfortable and safe while traveling or visiting the vet, and most are airline approved!
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These carriers keep your cat comfortable and safe while traveling or visiting the vet, and most are airline approved!
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
It’s time to ditch the bulky plastic pet carriers and treat your furry friend to the best cat carrier on the market. A backpack like this makes it easier to travel with your pet and take them on all of life’s adventures while ensuring their safety. It has three points of entry so it’s less of a hassle to get your cat in and out, and it has a spacious interior so they can move around. Plus, there’s a soft removable pad at the bottom for added comfort. You’ll be comfortable, too, thanks to the adjustable shoulder straps and lightweight design.
The backpack also features three pockets for storing essentials like dry food, water, cat toys, waste or other accessories. It even comes with a cute I.D. tag and a collapsible feeding dish.
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Not suitable for people prone to back pain
The best cat carriers can cost hundreds of dollars for name brands, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend that much to keep your cat safe while traveling. This budget-friendly bag is not only economical, it comes with extra accessories: It features multiple entryways, storage pockets and fleece bedding—a great addition to your own affordable luggage collection.
Since the entire top panel is made of mesh, your cat can look out at their surroundings and have plenty of fresh air inside the bag. The rest of the bag is made of durable polyester that will last for years to come. Choose between two sizes and 11 colors to fit your needs.
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Compact design is only suitable for small cats
There’s nothing wrong with wanting the very best for your pet, and sometimes that means splurging a little on their necessities. After all, this simple yet stylish pet carrier is well worth the price tag for its innovative design and waste management system. An accident is bound to happen at one point or another, which is why the Diggs Passenger comes equipped with a removable bedding pad including optional pee liners. It also has a large pocket where you can store extras so you always have some on hand.
Our Deputy Shopping Editor, Reina Galhea, tested this carrier and especially loved the multiple points of entry: “I have a fourteen-pound tabby with an attitude, and getting him into a carrier is always a struggle. The Diggs Passenger makes it exponentially easier—I can unzip not just the traditional end entry, but the entire top and one side of the carrier. Big Red would never crawl into his old carrier of his own volition, but the Passenger’s multiple openings make him curious enough to sniff around on his own, and simple for me to zip him in once he’s inside.”
In addition to the thoughtful design, it’s crash test-approved for cars, so you know your pet will be safe inside no matter the circumstances. Some reviewers go as far as to say it’s the “best pet carrier ever.”
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On the pricier side (but well worth the features)
Have you ever wished for a cat carrier that didn’t require carrying at all? This rolling backpack looks just like the luggage you bring to the airport and is made specifically for pets. Roll it with minimal effort or retract the handle and use it as a backpack. It has a large opening for your pet to enter and exit, and offers lots of breathability.
We chose this carrier as the best option for flying with your cat because it provides lots of room for your pet to stay comfortable for long periods of time (although they should still be let out to use the bathroom and stretch their legs every couple of hours). Shoppers that left image reviews showed that it’s even big enough to be used as a dog carrier for small dogs and puppies.
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Pricier than other options (but provides dual function)
Unlike traveling by plane, you have more flexibility when taking your pet on a road trip, namely that you don’t have to worry about how big their carrier can be. That’s why an expandable cat carrier is ideal for long road trips, since it gives cats more room to play or snuggle without compromising their safety (by the way, check out this popular cat snuggle toy that purrs).
When the sides are folded in, the bag is easy to carry just like a duffel bag with durable handles. It also features a luggage pass-through strap on the back that conveniently slides over a suitcase handle, allowing you to roll them around with the rest of your belongings.
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Mesh sides may cause anxiety for cats that prefer being more confined
Bubble backpacks are some of the best cat carriers available simply because of their unique designs. They allow people to admire your pet from near and far, and make it easy to take them wherever you go (including these pet-friendly hotels). This bubble backpack in particular has a 3-pound ergonomic design with adjustable straps that provide comfort to both the cat and owner. Better yet, the material is durable and scratch resistant, which means it’ll last a long time.
“This backpack keeps [cats] safe and allows them to see (and smell) what’s going on around them, whether we take them for a bike ride, a hike or to the grocery store,” writes Amazon reviewer Phaedra. “And people love seeing them; they’ve become like local celebrities!”
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Less ventilation compared to other carrier options
If you’re used to traveling with a duffel bag and don’t mind adding one more to your collection, this airline-approved cat carrier is the one for you. It offers lots of space for larger cats (up to 22 pounds) and has a side and top entry point for easy access. The interior features plush, fleece-lined bedding to make traveling extra comfortable and reduce your cat’s anxiety. It’s even machine washable in case there’s an accident.
“I got the large size so my cats would be comfortable and we had no issues with [the] airline since it’s soft-sided and can be easily pushed under the seat,” writes Julia, a Chewy shopper. “My cats were comfortable inside, they could move around and sleep comfortably, and it held up its shape so it didn’t collapse on them.”
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Takes up more space than other carriers