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Cat rucksack carriers, your thoughts?

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I've put this under the shows topic as I'm guessing that folks here will have the most experience with regularly using carriers. Sorry if it's not in the right place.

I travel a lot with my girl, and am finding that taking a carrier with me is a nightmare. I use a guide dog or a white stick to get about, so need both hands free where possible. I've recently discovered backpack carriers, but the selection in the UK is majorly limited. I got bought the Outward Hound rucksack carrier for my birthday, but it's poorly made, and one of the straps has already broken on it. I was finding that it was also too small for the cat to get propperly comfy in. I need something that's comfy to wear, that can be used as a backpack, and that keeps the cat comfy while she's travelling. I don't mind if it also has a trolley attachment. I've heard that Sherpa make great bags, but I haven't seen any of them. I've also seen a Trixie one, but am not sure about that either. Have any of you had experience with the backpacks, or at a push, the trolley bags? If so, I'd love to hear from you.
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Re: Cat rucksack carriers, your thoughts?

hi, i'm sorry i have no experience of them.
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Re: Cat rucksack carriers, your thoughts?

Hi I've got the Trixie one and found it quite handy .It is a backpack/trolley and the biggest one that has got in it was the medium sized NFC who went to sleep in it ,so he must have been comfortable
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Re: Cat rucksack carriers, your thoughts?

This was actually the one I was looking at, but just wasn't sure how stirdy it was etc. have you taken it to shows? If so, did it cope all right?
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Re: Cat rucksack carriers, your thoughts?

I have a soft carrier not a rucksack but that sort of material. One of my cats didn't like a car journey so through scratching has destroyed the zip. Only noticed when I saw a head pop up in my rearview mirror on the motorway!!!!!
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Re: Cat rucksack carriers, your thoughts?

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This was actually the one I was looking at, but just wasn't sure how stirdy it was etc. have you taken it to shows? If so, did it cope all right?
Yeah,its been out to about 6 shows ,its fairly sturdy and the mesh isnt material ,so they cant rip at it,does the job it says it does.
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Re: Cat rucksack carriers, your thoughts?

And is it comfortable to wear as a backpack? Or does it tend not to sit very well?
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