Frequently Asked Questions
When used correctly, cat backpacks are completely safe for cats. To keep your kitty safe while in her carrier, follow these guidelines:
Don’t use a fully transparent backpack (your kitty needs a place to hide).
Make sure the backpack is big enough.
Make sure the backpack has air holes.
Make it comfortable with a familiar blanket and treats.
Not every cat will love being in a cat backpack, and that's okay! Every cat is different, and as the owner you know their comfort zones the best. That being said, it can take some time for kitties to warm up to being in a cat backpack - so be patient & don't give up too quickly! Follow our steps to form a good association between your cat and their backpack. And always involve treats!
Just like any new addition to your cat's life, be thoughtful about how you introduce this new adventure-making item to your cat's world, to make the transition easier on them (and you!)
How to get your cat used to their cat backpack:
1. Open the bag with your cat and let them explore it on their own.
2. Treat your cat backpack like a toy, and put toys in it.
3. Put some treats in your cat backpack and feed your cat in the bag.
4. Leave it open and near other favorite toys and areas of the house.
5. Make sure the first few trips are short and enjoyable (not the vet), like a little walk around the block.
Build up trip by trip, always rewarding with a treat or two, until your kitty is totally used to hopping in the backpack and heading out for an adventure!
The ultimate goal is to have your kitty jump into their carrier on their own, but some cats just need a little extra encouragement. Try placing a treat or their favorite toy in the carrier & see if that coaxes them in. If that doesn't do the trick, try petting and kissing your kitty, then picking them up like instructed above & gently placing them in their cat backpack. Immediately reward with treats!