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Carriers - Buy well, buy once

Soft Carriers

Plastic Clip Carriers

If it's got a zip...take it to the tip.

These are some of the worst carriers available. 

Soft carriers not only provide very little protection when travelling, they are also far too bendy to support a cat well after surgery.

Add to that the fact that most cats take hardly any time at all to work out how to unzip them, and you've got an absolute disaster on your hands. 

Don't throw your money away, no matter how cheap they are - it's just not worth it.

Plastic Clip Carriers

Plastic Clip Carriers

One step-up from a soft carrier, these budget carriers are unreliable at best. 

Watch out for doors popping open, handles detaching and low weight-bearing capacity.

If dropped, they instantly pop open - if you have no other choice but to use one, secure them further by using cable ties to attach the top to the bottom for a little extra safety, and carry from underneath, rather than using the handle.

Solid Door Carriers

These carriers tend to be reliable, strong and robust. With a spring-loaded, lockable door, they provide a safe and secure way to transport cats.

Cons:

No top-loading option

Can be quite pricey

Our Favourite All-Rounder

Our Favourite All-Rounder

This is the carrier that we use every single day (we have quite a few of them!)

Pros:

Front spring loaded solid door with multi-point locking system

Top-opening, making it MUCH easier to pop a cat in without stressing them

Very robust body, with enough privacy for anxious cats

Size 'small' is actually larger than a standard carrier

Extremely well-priced (around £27)

Cons: 

Handle can be annoying if needing to stack carriers

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MDC Cat Carrier

Our Favourite All-Rounder

MDC Cat Carrier

The industry standard.

MDC make excellent quality products, used by many professionals, volunteers and pet-owners.

Pros: 

Virtually inescapable 

Strong, robust plastic-coated metal body

Top-opening for ease of use

Cons:

Cats are completely exposed unless you use a fabric cover

Hard to keep the mesh clean

Handles break easily

Significantly high price (around £60)

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