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Genius Cat-Pack Lets Your Pet Travel Like A Little Astronaut

Have you ever wanted an easy way to take your cat around with you? Not many cats are very fond of leashes, and a carrier can get heavy for after a while. It’s only fair that they get to explore the wide world around them in a safe way for them and the people around them.


That’s why someone was genius enough to build a backpack that allows your feline to feel like an astronaut. The portable window allows the cats to see through to all the other people in the world, and there’s even enough room in the backpack to lie down when he gets bored.

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You don’t have to worry about your cat suffocating either; there are vented holes on the sides of the compartment so that fresh air can get in, allowing your cat to breathe in all the smells he’s been missing out on all his life.

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Cats aren’t the only ones that will love these backpacks either. Small dogs enjoy them just as much, and will save you having to spend money on those purses that you’ve seen people carrying their dogs in.

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Having a window to the world without the hassle of handling leashes and keeping other animals safe is definitely an invention that many pet owners can get behind.


The backpack has received raving reviews and even has 4.75 out of five stars on Amazon.

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It may take some patience and training to get your pets comfortable with getting into these backpacks, so it might not be the best accessory for every pet owner. Share away, people!

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