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Kitchen & Housewares : Petmate Double Door Deluxe Pet Carrier |
Price: $40.49 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Petmate
Label: Petmate
Manufacturer: Petmate
Publisher: Petmate
Studio: Petmate
Sales Rank: 55585
MPN: 21817
Features:- intermediate
- 16.25"W x 24"D x 14.75"H
- Color: Assorted
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Make loading and unloading your pets twice as easy with our Double Door Deluxe Pet Carrier. This reliable carrier features the convenience of doors on both the top and front, quick dial-lock assembly, high-impact plastic body, and durable metal doors. Offers safer road travel for pets and passengers and is required for airline travel. Keeps pets safe and out of trouble when left home alone. Assembly InstructionsThe kennel consists of three parts: one plastic top section, one plastic bottom section, and one steel door. Start with kennel top half under bottom half. Separate the two halves and place the bottom half on top half, making sure that the dial latches are in open position. Hold kennel halves apart and place metal door in opening so ends of hinge and latch rods fit in holes. Now fit halves together so hinge and latch rod fall into holes. Once kennel bottom and door are in place, rotate dial latches in direction of arrows to close. Turn kennel right side up. Check dial latches periodically for extra security. For additional security during airline travel, a standard kennel nut and bolt, a small clip, or a padlock on dial latches may be used. Correct Sizing Your pet should be able to stand up, turn around, and lie comfortably in kennel. Meets USDA requirements for shipping live animals. Contact your carrier for details before shipping animals. Cautions Petmate kennels are engineered to hold pets safely and securely under normal use for many years of service. Used properly
Average Rating: 
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I bought this for my cat when I moved, and decided to pay the extra to get a crate that had a door on the top, and I'm glad I did. It's much easier for one person to get a cat in through the top door than having to balance the crate on its end between your knees while struggling to shove a reluctant feline into it. I rarely use the front door at all. Just scoop up the cat with a towel, gather her legs underneath her so she can't brace them against the sides, then pop the door closed. Couldn't be ... Read More
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