Cat-in-the-bag E-Z-Zip Cat Carrier Bag, Lavender, Large

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  • Innovative cat carrier is the ideal alternative to a traditional hard-sided carrier; a zipper runs the length of one side and the bottom to quickly and easily wrap the bag around your cat.
  • 100% cotton bag is soft and roomy, allowing her to move and stretch inside of it while providing gentle, comfortable restraint.
  • Soft fuzzy fastener collar wraps gently and securely around her neck to keep her head outside the bag and ease her fear of confinement.
  • Convenient handle becomes a shoulder-strap and a seatbelt loop for the car; easy to lift and move unlike most bulky, awkward pet carriers.
  • Zipper access also allows the vet or groomer to access your cat for exams, nail trims, etc. while the bag stays on; available in three sizes and three colors.

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24 Customer Questions


My cat is a 26 lb male Maine Coon. Will he fit? Doesn't look long enough


My cat is 13” neck to tail, but weighs 20pounds…what size for him


Has anyone ever had their cat escape from this carrier? Also, while the cat is inside the bag, how easy is it for the cat to take off running? The bag looks loose and that is my main fear, that they will take off even with the bag on them. Thanks in advance for any answers.

Answer by ChewyAug 22, 2018
This carrier has an adjustable Velcro strip that allows you to tighten the collar snugly around your cat’s neck. Make sure there is enough room to get a finger under the collar. This way the cat is held securely and comfortably. There is no tension on the neck when the carrier is lifted by the handle. Their carrier is roomy and the cat cannot brace against it to work his way out. Make sure to get the right size to fit him properly.

How do I know which size? My cats weigh 10 pounds.

Answer by ChewyMar 25, 2018
The sizing for this Carrier is based upon the cat's weight as well as their body length. Please refer to the attached size chart to find the best fit. If your pet is between sizes, it is recommended to go with the larger size.

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Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars
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Customers Mention

Chewy identifies key considerations with the help of artificial intelligence and our veterinarians.

Comfort

81% Positive

Durability

65% Positive

Ease of Use

73% Positive

Ventilation

78% Positive

366 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Tatiana on Nov 17, 2025

The only stress free option for going to the veterinarian

Markiza went to the veterinarian today. She is the most difficult cat to transport in the car. Every time she is placed in a cat carrier, she vomits, pees and poops,

Markiza went to the veterinarian today. She is the most difficult cat to transport in the car. Every time she is placed in a cat carrier, she vomits, pees and poops, all within 10 min of being placed into the car. I did some research, and decided to get this cloth "cat bag" a try. I do think that $40 is a bit steep for a canvas bag with a zipper and some Velcro. However. This is the FIRST time in Markiza's 8 year life that she did not get stressed out of her mind while being transported!!!!! No vomiting, no pee or poop. We brought her to the car in this "cat bag", and she was sitting next to my daughter in the back seat ( still in the bag). Markiza did shiver when outside ( from fear of the unknown territory). I cannot say that the veterinarian visit was 100% stress free for Markiza, but it was as low stress as possible. The idea behind transporting the kitty this way is that their head is free and they can see everything around them which removes the disorientation and car sickness that comes with a traditional carrier. This "cat bag" is also a good solution for medication of resistant cats. Can't praise it enough! P.S. we did bring a large soft backpack carrier with us, just in case we need it, and the veterinarian techs prefer to bring the cats back for lab work etc in the sturdy carriers, so this "cat bag" cannot fully replace the traditional carrier, you need both.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Janet on Jan 19, 2026

Cat Carrier

I haven't used it yet, but I laid it on my bed and she sleeps on it so she is getting used to it. She hates a crate, so I'll try this and hope she doesn't freak

I haven't used it yet, but I laid it on my bed and she sleeps on it so she is getting used to it. She hates a crate, so I'll try this and hope she doesn't freak out when I zip her into it.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Jan on Dec 18, 2025

Total fail

I thought was getting improved version with 2 zippers. By time got bag fully zippered cat had pulled head out of hole. Fastening system too stiff to s.oothly pull

I thought was getting improved version with 2 zippers. By time got bag fully zippered cat had pulled head out of hole. Fastening system too stiff to s.oothly pull tight enough and fasten. Total failure for my cat application. Waste of my money.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Catmom on Dec 4, 2025

Like this carrier

My cat can ride next to me in the passenger seat; I can touch and console him. He sits on my lap at the vet. Down side is that I need to buy the pee pad liner...

My cat can ride next to me in the passenger seat; I can touch and console him. He sits on my lap at the vet. Down side is that I need to buy the pee pad liner.... Cat peed both times I've used this. Trusting that the longer will solve my problem


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Gayle on Jan 17, 2026

Ease of getting my cat in the bag

My cat doesn't get as stressed getting in the bad as she does the crate. She's more calm and relaxed at the vet.

My cat doesn't get as stressed getting in the bad as she does the crate. She's more calm and relaxed at the vet.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Sharon on Jan 15, 2026

My cat was comfortable and safe.

It’s so easy to put my cat in it. It’s very quick and fast. The long zipper is great. It really helps.

It’s so easy to put my cat in it. It’s very quick and fast. The long zipper is great. It really helps.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Lynn on Nov 11, 2025

FEAR NO MORE

My sweet little cat was not fearful or traumatized. I didn't have to chase her around the house like I did with the carrier.

My sweet little cat was not fearful or traumatized. I didn't have to chase her around the house like I did with the carrier.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jasper on Nov 16, 2025

Cat bag

This bag is so very helpful when I need to work on some of my cats ears as they can be uncooperative! Works great!

This bag is so very helpful when I need to work on some of my cats ears as they can be uncooperative! Works great!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Van on Jul 23, 2025

Great for applying meds

We trained our British shorthair kitten to get used to being in this bag while she was much smaller in size. She used to hate it but with daily positive reinforcements

We trained our British shorthair kitten to get used to being in this bag while she was much smaller in size. She used to hate it but with daily positive reinforcements she got used to it. Now she’s grown older, bigger and more muscular, and this bag came in handy whenever we needed to apply any meds on her face or eyes. This has proven helpful recently when she had a bout of chin acne but refused to stay still for us to apply medication. With her swaddled in the bag, we can clean and apply meds on her wound. We have also used it when she needed to get eye drops. Very useful item.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Nancy on Aug 4, 2025

Kept cat calm

My cat is always terrified when going to the vet for annual exam, even though we give her gaberpentin. She claws, tries to bite and hisses. This carrier made it

My cat is always terrified when going to the vet for annual exam, even though we give her gaberpentin. She claws, tries to bite and hisses. This carrier made it so much easier. She liked having her head free and out in the open. She still hissed a lot during the exam but the vet was able to check her eyes and ears, listen to her heart, and administer shots with very little trouble for the first time ever. Now that she knows what this carrier is all about, she may fight it next time but for this first time we used it, it was worth every penny.