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The Best Cat Carriers for Any Reason You Might Need One

According to cat owners who’ve tested them all

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Whether you’re driving your cat to the vet for her annual check-up or hopping on a plane to move across the country, you need a carrier you can trust. Carriers come in a wide variety, which can be overwhelming, but the best cat carriers are those that are comfortable for your kitty, easy to use and durable enough to withstand angry claws (or happy biscuits). So in my hunt to track down the best of the best, I reached out to the folks who know best: actual cat owners who adore their cat carriers. Here’s everything to consider when looking for the best cat carrier to fit your needs.

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The 5 Best Cat Carriers at a Glance

1

Best Overall Cat Carrier

Seclato Cat Carrier

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2

Best Soft-Sided Cat Carrier

Vceoa Soft-Sided Cat Carrier

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3

Best Hard-Sided Cat Carrier

Petmate Two-Door Cat Kennel

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4

Best Mesh Cat Carrier

Sherpa Original Airline-Approved Pet Carrier

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5

Best Expandable Cat Carrier

Mr Peanut's Gold Series Expandable Carrier

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How I Chose the Best Cat Carriers

All cat carriers on this list were recommended by cat owners who love them. They’ve been tested and used over various lengths of time, with the longest test period spanning six years and the shortest eight months. Each cat carrier also comes highly reviewed by shoppers just like you. As for specific travel carriers, they have all been vetted to meet the specifications of most airlines (as of publication).

What to Consider When Buying a Cat Carrier

The two biggest things to consider are travel type and personality. If you plan on flying with your cat, you need to double check your airline’s specific cat carrier requirements, like size or material (some airlines do not allow for hard-sided carriers). On the flip side, if you’re looking for a carrier to tote Fluffy back and forth from the vet, you’re better off focusing on your cat’s preferences. Do they get stressed in confined spaces? Look for something more spacious and less compact. Do they tend to tear apart fabrics and mesh? A hard case may last longer and ultimately be more comfortable for your kitty.

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Best Overall Cat Carrier

1. Seclato Cat Carrier

What We Like

  • collapsible design
  • TSA-approved
  • lots of color options

What We Don’t Like

  • not suitable for cats over 15 pounds

Seclato

Kate Ajemian, Social Producer at PureWow, owns this soft-sided carrier for her kitten and finds it checks all her boxes. It’s lightweight, the inner pad is machine washable, it isn’t too cumbersome to take along on Amtrak train rides and, most important of all, her kitty seems very comfortable sitting in the carrier for long stretches of time. “He travels back and forth from New York to Connecticut to visit his vet (I adopted him from the shelter in my hometown where I used to work) and he's always very comfortable in it,” she notes. It’s also a great option for plane travel, as it’s TSA-approved, comes with a collapsible food dish, has a soft bottom pad that easily absorbs liquids and is machine washable and can be opened at both the front and back as well as from the top. Plus, it has mesh on four of six sides so your kitty can always have you in their sights.

Best Soft-Sided Cat Carrier

2.  Vceoa Soft-Sided Cat Carrier

What We Like

  • affordable price point
  • also available in larger size
  • multiple ways to open

What We Don’t Like

  • available only in gray

Vceoa

Monica Cruz, Senior Associate at PureWow, regularly fosters kittens, so she needs a carrier that can easily fit multiple little mischief-makers into at once. “This soft-sided carrier has worked great for my fosters,” she says. “It’s lighter than a typical hard-shell carrier, which makes commuting on public transit with it much easier. Plus, it’s super affordable.” It can open from both the front and the top and has a built-in steel frame to give the bag enough structure without feeling too rigid. There’s also an inner safety leash that can clip onto a collar or leash extension if you plan to use the carrier for longer travels. And while the smaller size is recommended only for cats smaller than 16 pounds, there is also a larger size that can accommodate , up to 22 pounds

Best Hard-Sided Cat Carrier

3. Petmate Two-Door Cat Kennel

What We Like

  • various sizes available
  • multiple ways to open
  • easy to clean
  • lightweight

What We Don’t Like

  • not recommended for cats over 15 pounds
  • assembly required

Petmate

If you’re in need of a hard-sided carrier, this simple Petmate model is a great option to consider. It is surprisingly lightweight and comes with doors on the front and top. But the blue top can also be fully detached from the gray bottom if your kitty is really giving the vet a hard time not wanting to come out. There are ventilation holes all around the sides to ensure plenty of air flow and to give your kitty a good view of where they are. And because it's made of plastic, it’s a breeze to clean—there’s even a “stay dry moat” around the interior floor to keep your cat comfortable in the event they pee while on route. The design is also quite tall (14.5 inches) so your cat isn’t forced to lay down.

Best Mesh Cat Carrier

4. Sherpa Original Airline-Approved Pet Carrier

What We Like

  • multiple sizes available
  • airline approved
  • multiple ways to open

What We Don’t Like

  • not recommended for cats over 16 pounds

Sherpa

Emily Hepworth, pet parent to Princess Buttercup, has owned this lightweight carrier for six years. “I like that the straps are the exact right length to put on my shoulder without the whole carrier feeling awkward,” she explains, “and I like that it has both a front flap to open and an opening on the top. Makes it easier to get Buttercup in and out of the carrier even when she is resisting.” The fact that it is mesh on four of six sides is also great for cats who get claustrophobic as it gives them fabulous views of their surroundings and lots of air flow. There are five sizes to choose from, the smallest suitable for cats no larger than eight pounds, and the largest suitable for cats up to 22 pounds. And if you are planning to use this airline-approved carrier for longer trips, there’s also a leash attachment on the inside to keep kitty nice and secure.

Best Expandable Cat Carrier

5.  Mr. Peanut's Gold Series Expandable Carrier

What We Like

  • multiple ways to open
  • built-in leash tether
  • seatbelt attachment

What We Don’t Like

  • not recommended for cats over 15 pounds

Mr. Peanut's

If your travel plans involve a layover (or two) you should consider investing in an expandable carrier that will give your cat more room to explore without fear of them escaping, This Mr. Peanut’s carrier comes recommended by Sarah Ball, pet parent to long-haired beauty Oscar de la Renta, who has traveled cross-country with her fluffball on numerous occasions. She loves how easy the expansion is to set up, and the included fleece bedding is so luxurious, and machine washable too. Per one reviewer, who used two of these carriers on a whirlwind European adventure, “We had four different flights, all on different sized aircraft, and these carriers under the seat in front of us for all of them without issue. One of the cats had a small accident during our first flight, so we found a family restroom to clean her and the carrier in between flights. The inside was easy to wipe down, and the removable fluffy bed insert washed and dried easily and quickly with NO SMELL.”


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Sarah Ashley is a Chicago-based freelance journalist. She has covered pets for PureWow for six years and tackles everything from dog training tips to the best litter boxes. Her cats, Foxy and Jacques, make appearances in her work, as do her own struggles with mental health and infertility. Sarah has a Certificate in Creative Nonfiction from the University of Chicago and is working towards her Masters in Journalism at NYU.    

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