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10 Best Cat Carriers, Tested by Experts and Approved by Cats

Before you can let your cat out of the bag, you have to get it inside one!

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Getting a skittish cat into a carrier is probably one of the most daunting tasks as a pet owner (though maybe not as tough as trying to brush a cat's teeth). Cats somehow sense even the slightest intention and go into hiding. Once you manage to lure them out and get them into the carrier you have about five seconds in which to close it up before they make a run for it. So a cat carrier has to be sturdy, it has to be able to close up fast, it has to accommodate your cat's size (a special consideration if you have a large cat!) and you have to be able to clean it.

Our top picks:

  • 1
    The Pet Carrier

    Best Overall Cat Carrier

    Away The Pet Carrier

    $225 at Away
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  • 2
    Soft-Sided Cat Carrier

    Best Value Cat Carrier

    Vceoa Soft-Sided Cat Carrier

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  • 3
    Foldable Travel Cat Carrier with Waterproof Bed

    Best Cat Carrier for Large Cats

    SportPet Foldable Travel Cat Carrier with Waterproof Bed

    Read more
  • 4
    Deluxe Travel Pet Carrier

    Best Cat Carrier For Airline Travel

    Sherpa Deluxe Travel Pet Carrier

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  • 5
    Air In-Cabin Pet Carrier

    Best Cat Carrier for Car Travel

    Sleepypod Air In-Cabin Pet Carrier

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Of course, we want a cat to be comfortable in its carrier, and we want the actual toting to be easy. That's why, at the Good Housekeeping Institute Pets Lab, we tested the cat carriers in this story to ensure they can hold the weight of a cat without damage to their straps and shape. We also had consumer testers test them with their cats to see how they held up to real-life use. Finally, we studied the details of each to determine which can strap into a car or fit under an airplane seat. Whether you take your kitty on car trips, plane rides or just on a walk to and from the vet, we're confident that there's a great cat carrier for you among these choices.

Scroll to the bottom of this guide for helpful tips on choosing between a soft- and hard-sided cat carrier. Also, it turns out there are lots of ways to get your cat in a carrier with minimal stress — we include advice at the end of this story. For more ways to pamper your cat, check out our recommendations for the best cat toys and cat water fountains.

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Best Overall Cat Carrier

Away The Pet Carrier

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$225 at Away
Credit: Away
Pros
  • Latches securely to a car seat belt
  • Meets FAA requirements for airplane in-cabin pet carriers
  • Privacy screen helps a scared cat
  • Can hold a large cat up to 18 lbs
  • Walled sherpa bed is cozy
Cons
  • Must squish down to fit under the seat in some planes

Away is a beloved luggage brand — we named it the best carry-on luggage — and its pet carrier is intelligently designed for travel. A trolley sleeve secures the cat carrier to the handle of your rolling luggage, and separate latches fit a seat belt to hold this securely onto a car's seat. It fits pets up to 18 pounds, making it good for large cats. It's a soft-sided carrier on the bigger side (roughly 18" by 10") so though it meets Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements for airplane travel, real-world reports say it does not fit under all airplane seats unless you squish it down a bit.

Only the top, one side and the front have mesh panels — if you have a scared cat, the less it sees the better, so that's a help. A privacy screen rolls down on the side if your cat wants to see even less. The lack of visibility also works to your advantage as you sail through the airport without attracting a lot of attention as your cat snuggles down in its comfy, sherpa-lined travel cave. Fewer curious faces peering in equals a less nervous animal.

Other things we love: It's made of high-quality, durable materials like water-resistant nylon and leather trim. You can load your cat in through the top or the side. The sherpa bed with walls (more luxe than the flat mat of most carriers) can be hand-washed and air-dried if there's an accident, and the rest wipes clean. There are little touches like an ID card, key clip and multiple pockets. Away's return policy gives you 100 days after purchase to return it, but only unused if you never put your cat inside. We also named this our best overall dog carrier, so it can pull double duty if you also have a small dog. (Just no fitting two pets in at the same time!)

Max pet weight18 lbs
Dimensions18.7" x 10.8" x 10.75"
Available colorsBlack or blue
Pros
  • Bargain price and Prime delivery
  • More than 24,000 five-star reviews on Amazon
  • Some online reviewers have successfully machine-washed the carrier
  • Hard base insert to steady your cat plus a soft, fuzzy mat
Cons
  • Plastic hardware and fabric bottom may wear down over time

This bargain is one of the most popular cat carriers on Amazon with more than 24,000 five-star ratings. It features mesh on four sides and zippered entrances on the top and the front. It has a light steel frame, so it does not fold flat, which makes it easier to get the cat inside, but doesn't help with storage. The solid back side has a zippered pocket for holding treats or paperwork from the vet.

Our Lab pros like that this comes with two inserts. One is hard, smooth and wipeable and it can give the bag a steady “floor.” The other insert has a zip-off, washable fuzzy cover for comfort. Several online reviewers whose cats had accidents in this tote report that they washed the liner and put the entire carrier in the washing machine on delicate with cold water, then let the carrier air-dry — and the smell was gone.

Many use this to get a cat up to 16 pounds to and from the vet, but it also fits under the seat in many airplane cabins. The brand says the shoulder strap doubles as a car seat belt but we did not test that. A few Lab notes: We found that the dimensions of the medium tote are smaller than the ones listed on Amazon. The buckle that attaches the shoulder strap to the bag is plastic, and so is the loop it hooks into, which helps keep cost down but makes this less durable over time. It also has no feet on the bottom, so it rests directly on the floor, which can wear the fabric down with repeated use.

Max pet weight16 lbs
Dimensions16" x 10" x 11"
Available colorsGray only
3
Best Cat Carrier for Large Cats

SportPet Foldable Travel Cat Carrier with Waterproof Bed

Foldable Travel Cat Carrier with Waterproof Bed
Pros
  • Holds up to 25 pounds, the highest weight limit on our list
  • Wide side opening helps load in a large or scared kitty
  • Vets recommend this one
  • The pet bed is machine-washable
Cons
  • Not for airplane travel, and no special straps for car travel

Not only can this hold a large cat up to 25 pounds, but the SportPet carrier is among the easiest to load a cat into thanks to the extra-wide side opening. And this comes recommended by a vet. “I have this carrier for my own cat, and I am all for it as a veterinarian,” says Megan Conrad, M.B.B.S., who works for Wellhaven Pet Health outside of Portland, Oregon. “I appreciate how it opens because most of the time it gives me enough room to do an exam while keeping the cat in the carrier, which makes the cat feel safer.”

As much as we recommend this one for vet visits, it's not made for long-haul travel. It doesn't meet airline requirements nor does it fit under an airplane seat, and it has no special straps for a car. But we love that it folds flat for storage, and we appreciate that the hard-sided carrier can be rinsed clean. The cozy bed can be run through the washing machine and dryer. If you're mostly just taking a scaredy cat or a big cat to doctor visits, this is a fantastic choice.

Max pet weight25 lbs
Dimensions15. 2" x 18. 5" x 14. 2"
Available colorsGray only
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Best Cat Carrier For Airline Travel

Sherpa Deluxe Travel Pet Carrier

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Pros
  • Small enough to fit under most airplane seats
  • Wide opening at the side and top
  • Cozy mat won't slide around
  • Can fold down for storage
Cons
  • Materials may not be as durable as more expensive picks

The medium size of this carrier (about 17" by 11") as well as the small size (about 15" by 10") are both airline-approved and reviewers have been able to fit this in an airline cabin better than most. It holds its shape thanks to a springy wire frame that can be squished down a bit for a better fit under a seat. The medium size holds a cat up to 16 pounds, and the small holds a cat (or likely a kitten) up to 8 pounds. There's also a seatbelt safety strap for securing this in a car.

Both the top and side open nice and wide, and we had success getting our 15-pound tester cat, Helen, in through the side. There's a thin fuzzy mat that holds to the bottom of the carrier with hook-and-loop strips so it doesn't shift around, which is a nice touch. Carry it by hand or use the shoulder strap that attaches with strong metal buckles. There are two zippers at each opening so you can get it quickly closed.

The polyester fabric can be wiped clean. With a little bit of work, this cat carrier can be folded down almost flat for storage. Three sides are mesh; the top and one end are not. The solid end features a deep, zippered pocket where you can stash vet records and other documents. We like that the feet on the bottom of the carrier are substantial and keep the bag off the floor to prevent wear and tear, but some online reviewers complain of the feet making the bag sit at an angle, and others report zippers breaking over time. Overall, the materials do not seem to be as durable as those on our top pick.

Max pet weight16 lbs
Dimensions17" x 11" x 10.5"
Available colorsBlack or charcoal
5
Best Cat Carrier for Car Travel

Sleepypod Air In-Cabin Pet Carrier

Air In-Cabin Pet Carrier
Pros
  • Crash-tested and ideal for car use
  • Super soft lining inside
  • Lots of privacy for a skittish cat
Cons
  • Our most expensive pick

Use this as your cat's plush bed at home, then zip up the top for easy travel. It's one of the most well-made pet carriers we tested, constructed with durable hardware, a washable soft lining, nylon exterior and a sturdy mesh top. One of our tester cats, Helen, hopped right in. To have it ready for travel, we partially zipped the top on and left it propped open so that once Helen was inside, we could close the top down and quickly zip it the rest of the way.

Save the directions that come with your Sleepypod Air for the instructions on how to secure this into a car using the seatbelt. It's ideal for car travel and has even been crash-tested and passed additional testing by the Center for Pet Safety. This will fit under the seat in an airline cabin, too — it's made to compress down to 16" x 10.5" x 8" so your cat has room while going through the airport but then can fit snugly for the flight.

One of our favorite things about the Sleepypod Air is how much privacy it provides. The top is mesh but the sides are solid, so a scared cat can nestle in and not deal with the outside world. But you can easily peer through the top and be sure all is well in there.

Max cat weight17.5 lbs
Dimensions22" x 10.5" x 10"
Available colorsSilver, brown, black, orange, blue, red
6
Best Rolling Cat Carrier

Gen7Pets Roller Bag Pet Carrier

Roller Bag Pet Carrier
Pros
  • Easy way to pull your cat behind you
  • Top hatch makes this a pet bed, may relax a scared cat
  • Large side openings help you load a big cat
  • Spinning, durable wheels seem to hold up well
Cons
  • The bag itself weighs 7 pounds

Do you have a chonky cat or a ways to walk with your pet? This pet carrier on wheels can be pulled along by the telescoping handle or worn as a backpack. In our tests, it was much easier to roll than wear with a large cat inside, since the bag itself weighs 7 pounds. If you have a lightweight cat or kitten, wearing it as a backpack works just fine.

When you set it down with the handle against the floor, you can open the top hatch to form a little pet bed. One of our tester cats, Azula, climbed right in without prompting. We also used this with a hefty male calico cat, Harry, and appreciated how easy it was to get him through the large side opening. The carrier itself is roomy, and Harry made a 30-mile car trip with ease. Reports from online reviewers about using this for airline travel are mixed. The bottom line is that it's easy to move through an airport but a tight squeeze on many planes.

We tested durability by rolling this through the New York City subway system, up steps and down escalators and along the sidewalks of Brooklyn. It held up beautifully and because one set of wheels can spin 360 degrees, it's easy to nimbly switch directions. Some online reviewers, however, were not happy pulling their cat behind them; if you aspire to wheel your furry pal ahead of you, you'll want a pet stroller. For those of us with fat cats (sorry, Harry), this can hold a pet up to 20 pounds.

Max pet weight20 lbs
Dimensions11.5" x 18.5" x 19"
Available colorsBlack (Amazon, Walmart), red (Walmart, Chewy)
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Best Hard-Sided Cat Carrier

Petmate Two-Door Cat Kennel

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Pros
  • Load-in doors at top and side
  • No zippers
  • Can be washed or hosed clean
Cons
  • Needs to be assembled
  • Not for airplane-cabin travel

Hard-sided carriers aren't especially cute, and they don't squish down for storage. But they are a safe option if you'll be moving your cat around with a lot of luggage in the car. The cat is protected from anything knocking against it. Hard-sided carriers are also frequently used to trap feral cats because they hold up to sharp claws and teeth. This is also an easier carrier type to clean if your cat has an accident since you can wash or hose it clean.

We tested the 24-inch size which has plenty of room for a big cat. According to the manufacturer, the large model holds an animal up to 15 pounds, but we found that you could carry up to 20 pounds in the large carrier especially if you keep one hand under the carrier and use the other to hold the top handle. Online reviewers with big cats, including Maine Coons, attest to having success with this large carrier.

Unlike the other carriers in this story which are ready to be used out of the box, this hard-sided carrier requires about 8 minutes of assembly. You must put the metal door in place and use the included screws and washers to secure the top to the bottom. This is not sized for travel in an airplane cabin.

Max pet weight20 lbs
Dimensions (large carrier)24" x 16.7" x 14.5"
Available colorsBlue only
8
The Taylor Swift Cat Backpack

Sherpa Bubble Cat Carrier Backpack

Bubble Cat Carrier Backpack
Credit: Sherpa
Pros
  • Hands-free way to tote your cat
  • Quality faux-leather fabric
  • Plastic bubble can be swapped out for flat mesh
  • Great option for city dwellers who walk to the vet
Cons
  • Large cats may not fit
  • Feisty cats may refuse to get in

Rockstar Taylor Swift totes one of her Scottish Fold cats in this faux-leather bubble-window backpack cat carrier in her “Miss Americana” Netflix documentary, leading a lot of cat owners to seek it out. My college kid was thrilled at the possibility of toting their young cat in this while going to and from campus during school breaks. It's a tall carrier, but it's not especially wide. Loading a large, hefty cat into this proved to be impossible, as did loading my kid's feisty little cat — she was able to spread her legs out and avoid going in. But we did have great success putting a slender, older tomcat, Buddy, inside and walking around with him; it held steady on our tester's back, and Buddy seemed to enjoy peering out of the window.

This carrier has a luxe feel, quality hardware, very secure and adjustable backpack straps plus a tote handle on top. You can swap out the bubble window for a flat, mesh window if you prefer; that would help this slide under an airplane set. One disappointment: The sherpa-fabric pad inside is not attached so it does slide around. But we like the open ventilation holes, a point of difference with this carrier — they help the cat breathe and also let you poke your finger in there to reassure your kitty or to slip it a treat. It gets great reviews on Petco.com, where it qualifies for free shipping.

Max cat weight16 lbs
Dimensions15" x 14" x 7"
Available colorsBrown only
9
Best Backpack Cat Carrier

Mr. Peanut's Airline Approved Backpack Pet Carrier

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Pros
  • Sized for airplane travel and has buckles for car travel
  • Faux-fur lined on the bottom and all along the back interior
  • Cat can ride high up, your hands stay free
Cons
  • Only recommended for a pet up to 10 lbs

When you can wear your cat on your back in a backpack, taking them on mass transit or walking to the vet is easy. Your hands stay free and your cat doesn't swing back and forth the way they might when toting a kennel or bag in one hand. A backpack also keeps your cat up high, where they can watch dogs and other creatures down beneath them.

With this deluxe backpack, we found both the top door and the front door to be too small to load a full-grown cat (at least, too small for our large beasts), but either could work to get a kitten into the backpack. The small doors are good if you want to reach in and give some reassuring pats. For loading a grown cat, use the wide side doors. There's a 10-pound weight limit with this, so it's not for chunky cats.

Our favorite feature is the nice plush lining, not just along the floor but along the back of the inside, making the entire interior soft and cozy. One end has a cupholder and two small pockets, and the other has a zippered pocket and an identification tag. The back of the bag can slide over your luggage handle so it can ride on top of your suitcase. The black buckles on the front are for securing the bag to a seatbelt.

Max pet weight10 lbs
Dimensions18" x 14" x 9"
Available colorsGray only
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10
Best Expandable Cat Carrier

WZCPCV Expandable Waterproof Cat Carrier

Expandable Waterproof Cat Carrier
Credit: Walmart
Pros
  • Sides expand for a safe, roomy cat spot
  • Great for settling into a new space
  • Fun for curious cats who want to look around
Cons
  • No fuzzy liner
  • Not for cats who like to hide out of sight

Travel with your cat in this tote, then expand the two sides when you reach your destination so your cat can safely explore new surroundings. You wouldn't want to do that on an airplane, of course, but it is perfect if you bring your cat with you to a rental house or hotel room, to visit relatives or if you're relocating. Instead of hiding somewhere and making the transition difficult, your kitty can get settled in this roomy contraption. You can even fit a small travel litter box into one of the sides. It's also a way to bring your curious cat outdoors for some bird-watching without any danger of a dead bird or a lost cat.

While this carrier is not in Walmart stores, it is available on the website. Note that there's no fuzzy little mat in this one, but you could include a towel or shirt from home to give your cat something soft and familiar to sit on while in the carrier.

Max pet weight14 lbs
Dimensions when not expanded17.3" ×11" × 11"
Available colorsGray only

How we test cat carriers

backpack style cat carrier being tested at the good housekeeping institute
Jessica Hartshorn

Our team regularly reviews pet gear such as dog beds and cat condos, and our experts tested more than a dozen pet totes when we covered the best dog carriers. We sent some of those that could also work for cats to at-home testers with six cats over three households. Then we scoured online reviews to find more carriers that users say are specifically great for felines and tested those both in our Lab and in homes with consumer testers. We also consulted veterinarian Megan Conrad, M.B.B.S., of Wellhaven Pet Health, for her advice.

In the Lab, we used weights in each bag to make sure the straps could hold up to the stress, and we checked each bag's measurements against what was listed online to make sure the dimensions were accurate. Our final picks are the 10 pet carriers that we feel are best for traveling with a cat in a car, in an airplane or heading to the vet.

What to consider when buying a cat carrier

cat in backpack
Jessica Hartshorn

As soon as you adopt a new cat or kitten you should also get a cat carrier so you can safely transport your feline to the vet for shots and check-ups. Some families also want to travel with their cat if they're going away for any stretch of time. When you're deciding between a hard or soft carrier, consider the following:

✔️ The case for a hard-sided cat carrier: If your cat will be among a lot of luggage in your vehicle, a hard-sided carrier can prevent injury if the luggage shifts around. Also, if your cat is prone to peeing out of nervousness, a hard-sided carrier is easiest to wash or hose clean. We also like that the two hard-sided carriers in our story have large doors that make it easy to scoot a scared cat inside. Hard-sided carriers are often used by cat rescue organizations.

✔️ The case for a soft-sided cat carrier: Soft carriers usually have a shoulder strap and are easy to cart around. They're also best if you'll be traveling by plane. Officially, a plane's under-seat storage should be able to fit anything 18" x 14" x 8" or smaller. Unofficially, space varies by airline and plane size. If you're taking your cat in an airplane cabin, we recommend using a soft carrier that can be slightly squished down to fit if necessary. Any of the totes (without wheels) and backpacks in this story should work. While we were not able to fly-test the carriers in this story, we did study the manufacturer details and online reviews to understand which ones are made to successfully ride in an airplane cabin.

✔️ A note for city pet parents: For city dwellers who might tote their cat on public transportation, via bike or who have a walk to the vet, we like the backpack-style cat carriers or one on wheels.

✔️ And finally, advice if you have a large cat: A cat that weighs 12 pounds or less will fit into almost any cat carrier, including a backpack. Heftier cats in the 12- to 25-pound range should have a durable tote-style cat carrier that you can carry with a shoulder strap or move around on wheels, or a hard-sided cat carrier. If your big cat is in a hard-sided carrier, keep one hand underneath it while you carry it with the other.

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Tips for using a cat carrier

black and white cat in a red cat carrier, part of the good housekeeping tests for the best cat carriers
Jessica Hartshorn

Veterinarians recommend these steps for making it easier to get your cat in a carrier and keep them calm:

✔️ Put the carrier out in the open well before you need to use it. This takes the terrifying mystery out of it and allows your cat to explore the inside of the carrier on their own time.

✔️ Put a favorite treat and/or toy inside. Use that as a lure and as a comfort object for the trip.

✔️ Add a blanket or towel inside that's been sprayed with a cat-calming scent. Many vets and experts recommend Feliway Pheromone Spray to help ease your kitty. You can also spray it directly on the carrier liner. Use the spray and then let the alcohol dissipate for about 20 minutes before you transport your cat.

✔️ Most pet carriers do have a tether inside. The soft carriers in this story all have a tether inside. These attach to your cat's collar so that when you open the carrier, the cat can't immediately leap out. Vets and experts recommend it. However, those of us with skittish cats know that getting the feline in there is enough of a battle, and if you open a panel to fuss with the tether, the cat might jump right back out. No judgment from us if getting your cat tethered is one step too many.

✔️ Consider throwing a blanket or towel over the carrier at the vet. Cats may not like to see dogs or other cats who are strange to them. If a vet's waiting room is full of other animals, use a towel to shield your cat from the view to keep them less stressed.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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For more than 120 years our staff has evaluated consumer products to help consumers make sound purchases. A dedicated roster of engineers, scientists and journalists employed by Good Housekeeping regularly test product claims and recommend items that live up to their promise.

Lead author Jessica Hartshorn is a contributing writer and 30-year veteran of the magazine industry which began with her working as an intern at Good Housekeeping during college. She was most recently a senior editor at Parents magazine where she covered pet products alongside kid products. She has four cats in her house and has also tested the best cat litter and self-cleaning cat boxes.

Some Lab testing in this roundup was carried out by former Parenting & Pets Reviews Analyst Jamie Spain, a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Spain owns a dog and has reviewed products such as healthy dog treats.

This review was overseen by Rachel Rothman, former chief technologist and executive technical director at the Good Housekeeping Institute. Rothman, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, was with the Institute for more than 15 years and founded major initiatives such as our Parenting Awards.

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