
Although at first glance this reminded me of a popup laundry basket from Ikea, checking out the Pet Tube strapped into a car seat shed a whole new light on this creative animal carrier. Now I haven't seen the "heavy duty fabric" closeup so I can't vouch for tooth or clawproof capabilities, but it does fold conveniently for easy storage and transport when not in use. This seems to be a useful creation for small ($80) or large ($150) pets that will be content not struggling to stay in this well-ventilated spot...with the optional cushion pillow ($30-$95), of course. North already has his own carseat so I'm not rushing out to buy another, but share your thoughts on this item in the comments below!

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Haha I actally like it
1I like it too. We've been toying with the idea of bringing the "grandkitties" to see their grandparents.
2It's very cute, but I'm not sure it could contain my pug, he's determined to be in the front seat, and super spazzy to boot.
3Am I the only one that doesn't put their dog in a carrier of some sort to take their dog around town?
Unless Roxy gets scared of something, she usually stays in the back seat.
4I think my dogs would be scared of that, but its a nice idea.
5Christina23559, your pug sounds like my sisters pug. He does the exact same thing. He also cries like crazy when she gets out to pump gas.
I think I would use this if I was going on long trips with my kitties, it would give them a chance to see out.
6My doggie seatbelt does my pup just fine.
7I really like it. Izzi could run back and fourth but stay in the back. I also have the problem that her hair gets everywhere and this would contain it.
I have this thing that it hooks to her collar and suctions to the window. But she can pull it off.
8I just prefer a car seat for dogs and cats. Much safer. My cats have a carrier that sits in the seat and can be buckled in. petcoupe.
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