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Short description
These sturdy built, light weight airline carriers are well ventilated with all round vision for your pets and are easy to clean.
Allow time for your pet to be become familiar with its 'Travel House' prior to travel and include a familiar toy or blanket inside.
Ensure your pet drinks plenty of water and is well hydrated prior to their flight.
Description
Be sure that your pet will be able to:
• Stand up straight inside the carrier
• Lie down without being cramped
• Turn around inside the carrier
We advise that you check the size of your pet before purchasing a travel house. Ensure that the future size of the breed is considered when choosing your travel house.
Dimensions: 51 x34 x33cm
Maximum weight: Up to 5kg
Examples of suitable breeds: Small Cat, Kitten
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Vio7 from
Excellent qualityI bought this cat carrier because I wanted one that was sturdy and had multiple opening points. This one is perfect and exactly what we needed. It fits my small cat perfectly.
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