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Many cats—and dogs—enjoy seeing the sights and taking in the smell of the outdoors. Whether it's a walk around the block or a trip to a park, fresh air and sunshine can be good for their overall well-being. Some felines tend to scamper off when you carry them outside, and some smaller or older dogs have trouble walking long distances. Additionally, if you live in an area with extreme weather, the pavement may be too hot or cold for your pets to walk comfortably.
Yes—assuming they let you. All our cat strollers are designed with your pet's comfort and well-being in mind so that they can get plenty of fresh air, enjoy the sunshine and have a smooth and comfortable ride. Most feature enclosed tops and fronts to help make sure that your cat or dog doesn't run off while traveling. However, while some pets find a sense of security and safety in small spaces, others don't enjoy the confines of a stroller or pet carrier bag.
The answer can often depend on the temperament of your feline. Dogs are typically more receptive to being walked in strollers, but many cats enjoy traveling outdoors with their pet parent.
That will typically depend on the size of your cat. A pet carrier can come in different sizes depending on your pet, and many models are designed for cats or dogs of specific sizes. It's recommended that you find a bag or stroller that allows your pet room to breathe and move adequately to avoid causing them stress or injury. Many cat and dog carrier bags also list a weight limit to better help pet parents find a suitable fit.
When used correctly, dog carriers can work well for your pet. A dog carrier backpack or bag is usually only designed and recommended for small canines. Using them to carry a dog that exceeds the recommended weight or size limit provided by the manufacturer could harm your pet. Make sure you get the right size dog carrier to make sure your pup is comfortable and secure.