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11 Best Cat Carriers of 2023 for Any and Every Feline Adventure

Meow-less travels not guaranteed.

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As a proud cat mom, I can tell you that getting a cat ready to travel can be excruciating, especially if they don't want to get in their carriers. It doesn't matter what cat breed you have, how many cat treats you try to bribe them with, or how many cat toys you throw into the carrier, if they don't want to leave the comfort of their own home, they are not going to. Trust me, I've tried. The only hope you have of getting your cat to the vet and back is by finding the best cat carrier for both you and your pet.

But where do you even start? There are so many different kinds of carriers out there—hard-sided, soft-sided, crates, backpacks—and they all have their own pros and cons. Not to mention the fact that once you get the carrier, your cat actually has to be willing to get inside. Long story short: not all cat carriers are created equal, which is why we've combed through tester reviews and reached out to the experts—veterinarians Kim Ramdas, DVM, and Cori Blair, DVM—to help determine the best cat carriers available right now.

Our top picks for the best cat carriers of 2023:

So go ahead, book that cat-friendly vacation, and make that vet appointment. Your cat will be purrfectly safe tucked away in one of these options.

1
best cat carrier for long trips

TDHDIKE Expandable Soft-Sided Pet Carrier

Expandable Soft-Sided Pet Carrier
Pros
  • Expandable sides give your cat more space
Cons
  • Some reviewers noted the carrier can lose its shape

Dr. Ramdas says this carrier is her go-to for taking her cat on a long car ride or trip, pointing specifically to the top and front access—two different openings are always better than one—as well as the expandable sides that can give your kitty more room to roam when not stuck under an airplane seat.

Dimensions18" x 11" x 11"
Weight limit15 lbs
MaterialsMicrofiber, suade, polyester
Air travel friendly?Yes
2
best cat carrier for road trips

Sleepypod Mobile Pet Bed

Mobile Pet Bed
Pros
  • Crash tested to protect your cat on long car rides
Cons
  • Doesn't fit FAA requirements for air travel

If you have an especially anxious kitty, the Sleepypod could be the answer to your prayers. Another fave of Dr. Ramdas, the Sleepypod cat carrier has a removable top and doubles as a cat bed, so your pet can use it daily, which helps make them more comfortable. Most impressively, it's designed to fit securely in a car and is seatbelt compatible. It's basically a car seat for your cat!

Dimensions17" x 17" x 13"
Weight limit13 lbs
MaterialsNylon
Air travel friendly? No
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best all-around cat carrier

Delta Airline-Approved Dog & Cat Carrier Bag

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Pros
  • Soft construction can be squished to fit under the seat on an airplane
Cons
  • Lack of padding on the strap makes it difficult to carry for long stretches

I got this carrier for my cat because I needed one that would fit under the seat for airline travel. Unfortunately, different airlines have different requirements, but I haven't been turned away yet! What I love about this carrier is that it has a removable sherpa lining for comfort and a huge pocket on the side for you to fit anything from puppy pads in case of accidents to your cell phone and passport.

Dimensions18" x 11" x 10.5"
Weight Limit16 lbs
MaterialsSynthetic fabric, polyester, mesh
Air travel friendly?Yes
4
best hard cat carrier

Petmate Two-Door Cat Kennel

Two-Door Cat Kennel
Pros
  • Top and front door openings allow for easy access
Cons
  • Doesn't come with any bedding or plush cushioning

As much I love my soft carriers, there's no denying that they're a pain to clean. Plastic crates, like this one form Petmate, are much more practical if your cat is accident-prone. Plus, as Dr. Ramdas points out, Petmate sells replacement parts so you won't have to buy a whole new crate if something goes wrong.

Dimensions24.05" x 16.8" x 14.5"
Weight limit15 lbs
MaterialsPlastic, stainless steel, metal
Air travel friendly?Not in cabin, but could potentially be used in cargo
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5
best clear cat carrier backpack

Pidan Travel Window Pet Carrier Backpack

Travel Window Pet Carrier Backpack
Pros
  • Chonky cat-friendly
Cons
  • Too big to fit under the seat of an airplane

Dream of bringing your furry friend on a hike or outdoor adventure but don't actually want to let your cat loose? Try a cat backpack. This one's great because it has an entirely clear front, so your cat can see everything the world has to offer from the safety of your back.

Dimensions14.5" x 11.4" x 19.3"
Weight limit30 lbs
MaterialsOxford cloth, polycarbonate (PC)
Air travel friendly?No
6
best cat carrier for flights

Away The Pet Carrier

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Pros
  • Leash clip ensures your pet won't run away when you open the carrier
Cons
  • It's pretty compact, so not suitable for very long or chonky cats

Ignore the dog in the photo, this Away pet carrier is purrfectly appropriate for cats too. Designed specifically for travel, this carrier has seatbelt-compatible straps and a compact size that fits most airline requirements. It also comes with a removable sherpa bed and a zip pocket on the side for storing pet essentials on the go.

Dimensions18.7" x 10.8" x 10.75"
Weight Limit18 lbs
Air travel friendly?Yes
MaterialsNylon, leather
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best cat bed and carrier

SPOT 3-in-1 Sleep & Go Cat Carrier

3-in-1 Sleep & Go Cat Carrier
Pros
  • Larger size is chonky cat-friendly
Cons
  • Not for long trips

If your cat refuses to get into a traditional carrier, try tricking them with this bed/carrier. Just zip of the top half and set it up somewhere your pet likes to lounge, so that by the time you have to take them to the vet, it won't be a completely new experience.

Dimensions17.5" x 20" x 10.5"
Weight limit22 lbs
MaterialsVinyl
Air travel friendly?No
8
best budget cat carrier

Vceoa Soft-Sided Pet Carrier for Cats

Soft-Sided Pet Carrier for Cats
Pros
  • Lightweight construction makes it easier to carry
Cons
  • The mesh fabric is susceptible to bites and scratches

Pets can be cute and cuddly, but they're also expensive. If you're not going to be taking your cat out other than an occasional trip to the vet, consider saving some $$ and getting a basic cat carrier like this one.

Dimensions17.51" x 11.04" x 11.04"
Weight limit16 lbs
MaterialsPolyester
Air travel friendly?Yes
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9
best carrier for big cats

SPORT PET Rolling Plastic Wire Door Travel Dog Crate

Rolling Plastic Wire Door Travel Dog Crate
Pros
  • Removable wheels facilitate air travel
Cons
  • It doesn't come with a strap, so may be hard to maneuver

The chonkier the cat, the more support it needs. This hard carrier offers plenty of support and wheels to make transportation even easier. The crate also comes with little bowls for food and water and fits most cargo hold airline requirements.

Dimensions26.5" x 20" x 18.5"
Weight limit30 lbs
MaterialsPlastic, metal
Air travel friendly? Not in cabin, but in cargo
10
best airplane-friendly cat carrier backpack

PetAmi Deluxe Pet Carrier Backpack

Deluxe Pet Carrier Backpack
Pros
  • Removable side panels make for easy access and easy storage
Cons
  • The sherpa lined bedding only fits the bottom of the backpack

Full disclosure: based on reviews, this backpack likely won't fit under the seat in front of you unless you turn it on it's side and smush it a bit. But, if you're willing to take a risk and want to be able to carry your cat through the airport on your back instead of by the handles or a shoulder strap, this backpack pet carrier is definitely a good option.

Dimensions12.5" x 10.2" x 16.3"
Weight limit18 lbs
MaterialsSynthetic fabric, polyester
Air travel friendly?Yes
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11
best rolling cat carrier

PAW BALLET Rolling Pet Carrier with Wheels

Rolling Pet Carrier with Wheels
Pros
  • Adjustable side paneling gives your cat more visibility or privacy
Cons
  • Some reviewers warned to take corners slowly, as the carrier can tip over

For all my fellow lower-back-ache peeps, help has come thanks to this cat carrier that has a removable frame with wheels and a handle, so you can roll your cat like a suitcase through the airport. The chassis is a bit bulky, but can be folded down for easy storage. And, if you prefer to keep the wheels for special occasions only, the carrier also has regular handles and a removable shoulder strap.

Dimensions17.7" x 11" x 11"
Weight limit30 lbs according to reviews
MaterialsNylon, aluminum
Air travel friendly?Yes

How to get your cat into the carrier:

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You could have the penthouse of cat carriers and your cat might still refuse to go inside. So we spoke to some experts for advice on how to get cats into their carriers in the first place.

Tip number 1: Leave the cat carrier out so your cat can get familiar with it on their terms.

If you have plans to take your cat on a trip or to the vet, give them time to adjust to the carrier by taking it out early. "Leave the door open with comfy bedding inside," says Dr. Ramdas, who suggests leaving toys or even treats near and/or inside the carrier. Dr. Cori Blair, who heads the Feline Health veterinarian office in NYC, agrees, adding that you can also "use the carrier as their bed."

Tip number 2: Bribe your cat with treats

Both Dr. Ramdas and Dr. Blair agree: sometimes you just need to bribe your pets. If it's the day of an appointment and you need to get your cat into their carrier, both vets suggest feeding them less the morning of and then placing treats or food in a trail leading into the carrier. If that doesn't work, Dr. Blair says, "Wrapping them gently like a burrito in a towel is usually best."

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How to choose the right cat carrier for you:

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As a baseline, your cat carrier should be sturdy, easy to clean, and easy to access so you can get your cat in and out without too much drama. Beyond that, the right cat carrier depends on what exactly you and your fur baby are up to.

Determine the best cat carrier for your desired activity:

Are you going on a plane? Hiking in the mountains? Going to the vet across town? These activities could all require a different cat carrier, so it's important to determine what you and your cat will be doing the most. If you travel a lot, you want to make sure to get a small carrier that fits various airline requirements—typically something with dimensions around 17" x 11" x 11". But if you're taking your cat on outdoor adventures, a backpack might be best.

Do you need a hard-side carrier or soft-side carrier?

"Hard-side carriers are the most secure," says Dr. Ramdas, adding that carriers with a removable lid also make vet visits "a breeze." That said, if you want to bring your cat with you in the cabin of an airplane, you'll need a soft-sided carrier. "There is no one size fits all."

Determine what size carrier is best for your cat

When it comes to carrier size, the general rule of thumb is that it should measure one and a half times the length of your kitty, that way they can stand up and turn around during their journeys. But on the opposite end, Dr. Blair says that cats feel safer in smaller spaces, so be sure not to go too big, either.

Meet the experts

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Olivia Truffaut-Wong is an editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers beauty, entertainment, and lifestyle. She loves finding and testing the best skincare products to recommend, like the best tinted sunscreens, and is always researching the best cat accessories for her fur baby. She has over 10 years of experience as an entertainment and culture writer and editor, and her work has been featured in The Cut, Refinery29, Teen Vogue, Polygon, Bustle, and more.  

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