On The Prowl:
A Feline Purr…spective
Celltei Backpak-o-Pet
By Stacy Mantle
Up until now, we’ve
spent a lot of time in this column discussing our beloved feline’s
urinary system. Now I
realize that this is a difficult topic for a lot of owners, and many
people have a hard time reading about this sensitive issue. However, it is an important
one, and one that is quite worthy of discussion.
This month,
however, I have opted to move away from the “urinary” issue into one
that is much more interesting, and a lot more fun, and even more
useful in many ways than some of the other products that the cats
and I have reviewed recently.
The product is a
cat carrier, but it is not your everyday cage-like cat carrier, no –
this is a very special carrier. And in order to fully
appreciate the many integral functions of this unique product, you
must first visit the Celltei website. Then you must order one of
their many different designs - because for me to attempt to explain
these features in writing is a rather futile matter. But, as I am
always up for a challenge, I’m going to give it my best
shot.
When I first
received the Backpak-o-pet, I was
intrigued to find that at first glance, it looked just like a normal
piece of carryon luggage. Well, with one main difference. You see,
it was much nicer than the luggage my husband and I usually carry on
when we head off on one of our Mexico getaways. In fact, my
husband’s comment when I unpacked the carrier from its box was,
“Hey! We can use this
on our next vacation!”
And I had to agree.
It was perfect.
The pack can be used as a purse, a hand-carried piece of
luggage, or a backpack.
Designed to perform as any of these functions to save your
back, it is ideal for transporting pets of just about any size! OK – slight exaggeration – I
mean, I’m not going to get my coyote in there. Or my very overweight
Labrador/Beagle mix for that matter. But, I would get any of my cats
in there, or maybe even a couple of kittens (not at the same time as
the big cats, of course, because knowing my cats, they would fight).
And that’s just the medium sized
carrier!
The designers have
kindly included the human in their design by adding a detachable
cell phone pouch, as well as two side panels which are ideal for
storing wallets and ID or credit cards (to pay your expensive
veterinarian bills), and perhaps carry important documents (like
your pet records). In
addition to the side panels, the carrier contains a back panel for
storing whatever you or your pet may need. Some power bars for
yourself, or treats for your pet. There is plenty of room in
this wonderful carrier.
When I first
unpacked the carrier, the panels were all closed up, and the carrier
zipped. And so, to be
completely honest, my first reaction was, “How in the world are my
beloved kitties going to breathe in this thing?” And my cats’ first thoughts
were, “If you think we’re climbing into that thing, you got another
thought coming.” And so
it took a few minutes of exploration before we all realized it’s
full potential. Not
only are there dual panels throughout the carrier, a full internal
panel that can be Velcro-ed down to expose a mesh panel, but imagine
our surprise when we realized the carrier offered air
conditioning!
No kidding… Air
conditioning. Do
you realize how important air conditioning is when you live in the
Arizona deserts and temperatures are soaring above 115 degrees? I’m not joking - there
is a secret compartment in the back of the carrier, and in this
secret compartment (which, incidentally, is insulated), you can
insert an ice pack.
This little ice pack keeps the carrier cool for several
hours, which keeps our feline friends nice and cooled during their
sometimes-stressful excursions. I’ve had days when I wanted to crawl
in there…
But wait – there’s
more… Not only does it offer a cooling system, it offers a place to
put a water bottle! Yep
– a water bottle for our little guys to get a drink from
while they are traveling.
Not that they will drink from it, but at least it’s
available to them. The
water bottle works on the same premise as those little puppy water
systems you see in pet stores, where the water drips from the
bottles. It fits right
onto the inside of the carrier. (I haven’t tried that feature yet,
so I can’t vouch for the effectiveness, but it sounds pretty
neat!).
This carrier also
has a security leash inside, so when you open up the carrier, your
feline doesn’t jump out and run away, which mine all have a tendency
to do – once they get past the fear of not coming out at all.
But that’s not
all... In addition to
everything else, the bottom panel of the carrier is actually a
plastic tray, covered with a very soft mat that can be removed for
easy cleaning, and is machine washable for the occasional
accident. Best of all,
the entire carrier is made from micro-fiber – an animal lovers best
friend – for easy cleaning.
And there’s one
more interesting feature of this pack. I mentioned before that it
could be worn over the shoulder, carried in the hand, or as a
backpack. Well,
surprise! It can also be used as a car seat. How? It contains two special
loops on the carrier that allows the car seat to strap through so
your pets are as safe as you are in the car. Remember to buckle up for
safety!
Obviously this is
yet another product I love.
In fact, we all love it. As I’m writing this review,
four of my cats are fighting for control of the carrier that is
lying on the floor near me, which I’ve been referring to as I
write. As Guinnevere
lies inside the carrier staking her claim, my newest addition to the
family, Kyra lies on top, trying to coax Guinnevere out of the
carrier by way of harassment, and Blackie is approaching from the
rear – growling at her through the mesh trying to remove her through
intimidation. Socks
attempts the more direct approach, lying directly in front of her,
attempting to talk her into sharing with him, he’s truly the
gentleman of the family.
She turns him down graciously, ever the lady, while still
managing to growl at Blackie and Kyra.
Looks like I’ll
have to pick up a few more of these carriers. The cats love them as much
as I do. Maybe I can
get a princess style for Guinnevere, it would suit her, and after
glancing through Celltei’s inventory, it looks like they have one
available!
From the Cats:
Hisses &
Spits: Not a one – but we need a
few more – they make great hiding places when we’re not
traveling!
Purrs: Purring contentedly... The
air conditioning is the best feature – it’s so hot here!
From the Humans:
Two opposable thumbs up!!
While the costs
of each carrier varies, the average is around $100 – not much more
than you would pay for an old-fashioned cage, and you get so much
more with this!
Drawback? Not a one – I’m thinking
that Celltei will need to find a way to develop them for large
animals – the dogs are already eyeing it. Maybe one with rollers? I
don’t think I can lift my pups…
Read
about these other great products: 12
Days of Cat-mas,
Holiday
Gift List for Cats,
DuckyWorld,
Catfisher
Bobber,
CellTei
Backpack,
KittyWalk,
Let
Meow't,
SmartCat
Toys,
The Cat Fisher,
The
Scratch Lounge,
The
Litter Robot, Feline
Furniture,
CitiKitty,
PawSense
Software,
CatXmasList Carriers,
DuckyWorld
Catnip,
Ssscat,
SmartCat
Litter System,
Urine
Off,
Animal
Pathways, Drinkwell
Pet Fountain,
AquaGarden,
Life's
Abundance,
PetTemp,
and Purrfect
Fence
About the
Author
Stacy Mantle
is a freelance writer who currently resides in the southwestern
deserts of Arizona with a number of cats, a coyote/wolf hybrid, and
a very understanding husband. Her writing has appeared in
publications such as The Arabian Horse Times, Today’s AZ
Woman, and Pets Illustrated. Many of her stories and
articles have been translated into several languages, and now reach
an international audience. Quickly becoming known as "…the Erma
Bombeck of animals", her writing has skyrocketed to new heights
as she records the stories of those she loves, inspiring the reader
to learn why we have all come to love the animals we share our lives
with. She is the author of Conquering the Food Chain: Living
Amongst Animals (Without Becoming One), which is
available in Barnes & Noble bookstores nationwide, as well as
online at www.bn.com
or www.amazon.com.
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