Cat Carriers
Half the battle with a vet trip is getting the cat in the box. A carrier that opens from the top — not just the front — turns a wrestling match into a gentle lower-in, which is why they’re the ones owners swear by.

Universal Pet Car Carrier Seat
Keeps cats and dogs safe and settled on every car journey, all year round.

Double-Shoulder Pet Carrier Backpack
A comfortable double-strap backpack for carrying small pets safely on outings.

Space Capsule Cat Carrier
A lightweight, bubble-window carrier that makes vet trips and travel a breeze.

Insulated Quilted Dog Carrier Backpack
A warm, padded backpack carrier for cosy, hands-free travel with small dogs.

Retro Streetwear Dog Carrier Backpack
Carry your small dog or cat hands-free in a padded, stylish travel backpack.

Small Pet Ventilated Carrier Bag
A ventilated, portable shoulder bag for safe trips with hamsters and guinea pigs.

Front Chest Carrier For Small Pets
A hands-free front carrier holds small dogs and cats snugly against your chest for stress-free outings.

Open-Top Canvas Pet Carrier
A roomy open-top canvas carrier for easy, breathable trips with your cat or small dog.

Wheeled Pet Carrier Trolley Bag
A large, breathable carrier on wheels for stress-free trips to the vet, park or away days.

Expandable Folding Cat Carrier Tent
A roomy, breathable fold-flat carrier that gives cats space to relax while travelling.

Large Detachable Cat And Dog Carrier
A roomy, breathable carrier with a detachable design for safe travel to the vet or beyond.

Large-Capacity Cat Travel Carrier
A roomy, well-ventilated cat carrier that keeps journeys to the vet or holiday calm, secure and comfortable.

Dog Airline-Approved Travel Carrier
A soft-sided, airline-friendly carrier with secure zips and breathable mesh - calm, cosy travel for small pets.

Space-Capsule Pet Backpack Carrier
A bubble-window carry backpack that lets curious pets watch the world go by - ventilated, comfy and head-turning.

Breathable Pet Backpack Carrier
A padded, mesh-ventilated backpack for small dogs and cats - hands-free trips to the vet, the park or beyond.

Large Multi-Level Cat Cage Enclosure
Keeps your cat safe and contained with roomy multi-level living space.

Portable Waterproof Roll-Up Pet Travel Mat
A wipe-clean Oxford cloth mat that rolls up for a comfy, portable resting spot anywhere.

Transparent Pet Travel Backpack
A breathable see-through backpack for safe, stress-free trips with cats and small dogs.

Airline-Approved Dog Travel Trolley Bag
An airline-friendly travel bag on wheels that makes trips away calmer and more comfortable for your pet.
Top-loading beats front-loading
Cats brace against a front door and refuse to go in. A top-opening or fully-removable-top carrier lets you lower a reluctant cat in rather than push them, and lets a vet examine them in the base without tipping them out — many cats stay calmer being seen inside the familiar bottom half.
Hard-sided carriers are easier to clean and feel more secure to most cats; soft-sided ones are lighter and pack down, but the truly anxious cat usually does better with rigid walls around them.
Making the carrier less scary
The carrier shouldn’t only appear on vet day. Leave it out at home as an open bed with a familiar-smelling blanket inside, and the cat stops associating it with the one trip they hate.
Size it so they can stand and turn but not slide around in transit, and look for seatbelt loops if you drive — a secured carrier is far safer in the car than a loose one on the seat.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
What’s the best type of cat carrier for the vet?
A hard-sided carrier with a removable or top-opening lid. It lets you lower a reluctant cat in and lets the vet examine them in the base, which keeps anxious cats much calmer than dragging them through a front door.
How do I get my cat into the carrier?
Leave it out as a bed for days beforehand so it smells safe, then use a top-loader to lower them in rear-first. A spritz of feline pheromone spray inside 15 minutes before helps too.
What size carrier does my cat need?
Big enough to stand up, turn around and lie down, but not so big they’re thrown around in the car. For one average cat, around 48cm long is a typical fit.
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