Collection: Cat Carriers & Crates

Cat Carriers are essential for safe, stress-free transportation—whether it’s a vet visit, a road trip, or air travel. A secure and well-ventilated cat pet carrier gives your cat a comfortable place to rest while offering peace of mind for you.


This collection features a wide range of options, including cat travel cages, cat travel crates, carriers on wheels, and soft-sided or hard-shell models. Whether you're looking for a compact cat box carrier for local trips or a spacious wheeled carrier for long journeys, these products prioritize safety, comfort, and ease of use.


Designed with both pet and owner in mind, our vet-recommended cat carriers meet travel regulations and help reduce anxiety during transport.

Cat Carriers & Crates

15 products

Types Of Cat Travel Carriers


  • Cat Pet Carrier (Standard Models): Hard or soft-sided carriers with secure doors, padded interiors, and ample ventilation—perfect for everyday vet trips or short travel.

  • Cat Travel Cage: Wire-frame carriers or collapsible crates offering full visibility and airflow—ideal for cats who need extra space or supervision during travel.

  • Cat Travel Crate (Airline Approved): Sturdy, IATA-compliant crates designed for long-distance journeys. Suitable for plane cargo holds and extended ground transport.

  • Cat Box Carrier: Lightweight plastic or fabric box-style carriers with top-loading or dual-entry options for easy access during stressful moments.

  • Cat Carrier on Wheels: Rolling carriers with telescopic handles and breathable mesh sides—ideal for longer commutes or trips requiring minimal lifting.

  • Pet Carriers for Cats (Multi-Use): Versatile models used for vet visits, car travel, or public transport. Often convertible between backpack, handbag, or roller bag formats.

  • Vet Recommended Cat Carrier: Chosen for safety, ventilation, and comfort. Often features front-loading doors, escape-proof zippers, and stress-reducing designs.


Key Features of Cat Carriers


  • Secure and escape-proof: Locking zippers or latches keep your cat safely contained.

  • Well-ventilated: Mesh panels or perforated sides allow airflow and visibility.

  • Comfort-enhanced interiors: Padded bases or fleece liners ensure a soft, calming space.

  • Portable and practical: Options include shoulder straps, wheels, and foldable designs.

  • Travel-compliant: Many carriers meet airline and public transport size guidelines.


Benefits of the Right Cat Carrier


  • Reduces travel stress and anxiety: Enclosed, padded spaces provide comfort and security for nervous cats.

  • Ensures safety in vehicles or airports: Prevents escape and injury during movement or emergencies.

  • Simplifies vet visits: Easier handling, especially with top-loading access or wheeled options.

  • Promotes consistent routine: Familiar carriers help cats stay calm during repeated travel or rehoming situations.

  • Supports all lifestyles: Whether you're taking a train, flight, or drive, there's a carrier designed to meet your needs.


Frequently Asked Questions


How to travel with cats safely?

Use a well-ventilated, escape-proof cat pet carrier. Secure it in the car seat with a seatbelt or place it in a stable area to prevent tipping. For longer trips, include a familiar blanket and water.


What is the best type of cat carrier for long trips?

Cat travel crates or wheeled carriers with ample ventilation, padding, and secure locks are best for long-distance travel.


Are cat carriers on wheels safe?

Yes, cat carriers on wheels are designed with smooth rolling, secure interiors, and brake mechanisms. Great for easing strain during transport.


Can I use a cat travel cage for everyday use?

Yes, Cat travel cages are often roomier and allow more visibility perfect for regular trips or crate training.


What’s the difference between a cat box carrier and a travel crate?

A cat box carrier is compact and best for short, local travel. A cat travel crate is more robust and suited for longer trips or airline transport.


Do vets recommend specific cat carriers?

Yes—vet recommended cat carriers are typically top-loading, easy to clean, and designed for minimal stress during loading and unloading.