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5 stars!!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I was pleasantly surprised of the quality...I ended up purchasing 2...easy to use and the cats are easy to get in and out.
5 stars!!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I was pleasantly surprised of the quality...I ended up purchasing 2...easy to use and the cats are easy to get in and out.
Inga
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 19, 2025
Good,could get angry cat it
Inga
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 19, 2025
Good,could get angry cat it
Avid Reader
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This bag is cleverly designed and well made, but simply not built for the quick action needed to bag a feisty cat. Since most of that conclusion is based on my experience and possibly not the fault of the bag, I only deducted one star each for a somewhat clunky zipper that didn’t slide smoothly and a too complicated neck closure. One review had suggested putting the cat in head first, so that was my initial approach. Well, there isn’t a hole for the neck; you have to bring the two sides together, thread a strap through the buckle, pull it snug, and close the buckle so it’s secure. Imagine doing this with two hands while simultaneously trying to control four flying legs and a fuzzy little head whipping from side to side. Once I had her head more or less snugged into the neck closure, getting the rest of her tucked into the bag was equally chaotic. Alas, when she finally got positioned in the bag, she braced her legs. I tried gently pushing her butt down whilst zipping the bag up along her back, but the zipper just wouldn’t slide. Trust me, we tried this more than once and from different angles. My fallback is an old worn beach towel. I sneak drop it across her shoulders, quickly hold the edges around her neck in one hand, flip her onto her back, bring the sides around to wrap her in a bundle, and voilà! Oops. Nope, there she goes! Ehh. Snug the neck, flip, tuck. Got her! Yikes. Whoa! Gasp. Snug! Flip! Tuck! Bundle. Ah. Okay, Sweetie, here comes your pill. . .
Prime buyer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
In all honesty, I acquired this product with the intention of reducing the time I spend grooming my cat. However, this product proved to be an extremely inconvenient solution. It was significantly easier to simply bathe my cat than to attempt to place her into the bathing bag. Furthermore, once I had successfully placed my cat in the bathing bag, it proved to be effortless for her to slide back out. If you intend to utilize this product, I strongly recommend that you seek assistance from a second individual.
Avid Reader
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This bag is cleverly designed and well made, but simply not built for the quick action needed to bag a feisty cat. Since most of that conclusion is based on my experience and possibly not the fault of the bag, I only deducted one star each for a somewhat clunky zipper that didn’t slide smoothly and a too complicated neck closure. One review had suggested putting the cat in head first, so that was my initial approach. Well, there isn’t a hole for the neck; you have to bring the two sides together, thread a strap through the buckle, pull it snug, and close the buckle so it’s secure. Imagine doing this with two hands while simultaneously trying to control four flying legs and a fuzzy little head whipping from side to side. Once I had her head more or less snugged into the neck closure, getting the rest of her tucked into the bag was equally chaotic. Alas, when she finally got positioned in the bag, she braced her legs. I tried gently pushing her butt down whilst zipping the bag up along her back, but the zipper just wouldn’t slide. Trust me, we tried this more than once and from different angles. My fallback is an old worn beach towel. I sneak drop it across her shoulders, quickly hold the edges around her neck in one hand, flip her onto her back, bring the sides around to wrap her in a bundle, and voilà! Oops. Nope, there she goes! Ehh. Snug the neck, flip, tuck. Got her! Yikes. Whoa! Gasp. Snug! Flip! Tuck! Bundle. Ah. Okay, Sweetie, here comes your pill. . .
Prime buyer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
In all honesty, I acquired this product with the intention of reducing the time I spend grooming my cat. However, this product proved to be an extremely inconvenient solution. It was significantly easier to simply bathe my cat than to attempt to place her into the bathing bag. Furthermore, once I had successfully placed my cat in the bathing bag, it proved to be effortless for her to slide back out. If you intend to utilize this product, I strongly recommend that you seek assistance from a second individual.
Catsclaws
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2025
My cat needs to be weighed regularly to make sure he is keeping his weight up. I stumbled across this grooming bag and it's proved to be an excellent alternative to weighing him in his cat carrier.The polyester mesh feels thick but is soft, zips are sturdy, easy to open and close. The large back zip.makes it very easy to place the cat inside and zip it closed.
Catsclaws
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2025
My cat needs to be weighed regularly to make sure he is keeping his weight up. I stumbled across this grooming bag and it's proved to be an excellent alternative to weighing him in his cat carrier.The polyester mesh feels thick but is soft, zips are sturdy, easy to open and close. The large back zip.makes it very easy to place the cat inside and zip it closed.
Manmeet G.
Reviewed in India on May 30, 2024
Impossible to get the cat in this bag. The opening is not suitable for a normal indi cat. Need atleast 2 people to struggle with the bag and cat, even then have never been able to use it. It's total waste of money since it is also not returnable.
Manmeet G.
Reviewed in India on May 30, 2024
Impossible to get the cat in this bag. The opening is not suitable for a normal indi cat. Need atleast 2 people to struggle with the bag and cat, even then have never been able to use it. It's total waste of money since it is also not returnable.
Christine A Howell
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2024
I bought this so it would be easier to cut my two cats nails. Worked perfectly on my larger cat but not so much with the other cat. She still managed to wiggle out of it
Christine A Howell
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2024
I bought this so it would be easier to cut my two cats nails. Worked perfectly on my larger cat but not so much with the other cat. She still managed to wiggle out of it
Valgal
Reviewed in France on June 14, 2023
Après avoir acheté 4 sacs de toilettages, tous les prix et tous les styles, j'ai ENFIN trouvé LE sac pour laver mon chat (ou plutôt mon tigre !).Mon chat déteste qu'on le touche, alors le laver devient une véritable épreuve, surtout pour nous à la maison.Comme il sort souvent, il lui arrive de se lair beaucoup, et de revenir recouvert de terre. Il est donc utile de le laver sans ce cas.Comme mon chat est très féroce, j'ai de nombreuses cicatrices qui en témoignent, j'ai acheté un premier sac de lavage, qui s'est déchiré en moins de 5 minutes, il était en filet, d'une seule couche, et mon chat n'en a fait qu'une bouchée, en plus de nous balaffrer.Puis, j'ai acheté d'autres sacs, aussi inadaptés les uns que les autres.Et enfin, enfin, ça marche ! D'abord, il est consistué de plusieurs couches, ce qui empêche mon vilain chat de le déchirer.Autre avantage au sac multicouche : quand on le mouille, mon chat n'a pas froid, et donc se défend moins.Ensuite, il y a plein de fermetures, une pour chaque patte, une pour le dis, etc., et on peut serrer le cou aussi.Je commence par enfiler le sac, je ferme bien, je pose le sac plein du chat dans le lavabo, et je le lave avec son shampooing anti puces, le savon passe à travers même si le tissu est doublé et épais.Ensuite, je ronce bien en m'assurant que le savon est bien parti.J'enroule ensuite mon chat, toujours avec son sac, dans une grosse serviette.Je le réchauffe un peu, puis lui retire tout doucement le sac. J'en profite pour lui retirer les poils morts avec le peigne rateau Fulminator, un super oblet aussi.On est soulagés à la maison, vous ne pouvez pas imaginer !Tout le monde se passait la patate chaude, se refilait la corvée de lavage, car les griffures étaient horribles.Là, on a enfin trouvé de quoi maitriser la bébête !
Valgal
Reviewed in France on June 14, 2023
Après avoir acheté 4 sacs de toilettages, tous les prix et tous les styles, j'ai ENFIN trouvé LE sac pour laver mon chat (ou plutôt mon tigre !).Mon chat déteste qu'on le touche, alors le laver devient une véritable épreuve, surtout pour nous à la maison.Comme il sort souvent, il lui arrive de se lair beaucoup, et de revenir recouvert de terre. Il est donc utile de le laver sans ce cas.Comme mon chat est très féroce, j'ai de nombreuses cicatrices qui en témoignent, j'ai acheté un premier sac de lavage, qui s'est déchiré en moins de 5 minutes, il était en filet, d'une seule couche, et mon chat n'en a fait qu'une bouchée, en plus de nous balaffrer.Puis, j'ai acheté d'autres sacs, aussi inadaptés les uns que les autres.Et enfin, enfin, ça marche ! D'abord, il est consistué de plusieurs couches, ce qui empêche mon vilain chat de le déchirer.Autre avantage au sac multicouche : quand on le mouille, mon chat n'a pas froid, et donc se défend moins.Ensuite, il y a plein de fermetures, une pour chaque patte, une pour le dis, etc., et on peut serrer le cou aussi.Je commence par enfiler le sac, je ferme bien, je pose le sac plein du chat dans le lavabo, et je le lave avec son shampooing anti puces, le savon passe à travers même si le tissu est doublé et épais.Ensuite, je ronce bien en m'assurant que le savon est bien parti.J'enroule ensuite mon chat, toujours avec son sac, dans une grosse serviette.Je le réchauffe un peu, puis lui retire tout doucement le sac. J'en profite pour lui retirer les poils morts avec le peigne rateau Fulminator, un super oblet aussi.On est soulagés à la maison, vous ne pouvez pas imaginer !Tout le monde se passait la patate chaude, se refilait la corvée de lavage, car les griffures étaient horribles.Là, on a enfin trouvé de quoi maitriser la bébête !
Selena C.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022
Our baby girl hates, hates, hates getting baths and her ears cleaned! This grooming bag is perfect for her. The neck opening with the snap is very comfortable and easy to adjust. The color is pretty and the mesh material is soft, thick and so far it made it past her nails test!!! All the zippers worked and are stronger than some flimsy plastic ones. Which made it hard for her to escape us. Before using the bag though we let it sit out a few days and let her get use to it, so that when we picked her up to put her in she didn't fuss. Lo and behold it worked! The product description says you can hand wash or machine wash. We chose machine and air dry. As far as we're concerned this bag works as stated. It's worth the price.
Selena C.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022
Our baby girl hates, hates, hates getting baths and her ears cleaned! This grooming bag is perfect for her. The neck opening with the snap is very comfortable and easy to adjust. The color is pretty and the mesh material is soft, thick and so far it made it past her nails test!!! All the zippers worked and are stronger than some flimsy plastic ones. Which made it hard for her to escape us. Before using the bag though we let it sit out a few days and let her get use to it, so that when we picked her up to put her in she didn't fuss. Lo and behold it worked! The product description says you can hand wash or machine wash. We chose machine and air dry. As far as we're concerned this bag works as stated. It's worth the price.
Leelee calderon
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2022
I purchased this awhile ago for my 2 cats/5lb maltese n finally used it. NOTE: this review is based ONLY on the results of my 1yo male cat of 10lbs. I have not used it on the other 2 yet as they tolerate a bath better. It was easy to use n a really great concept but my cat was able to break out of it in less than 2 mins. However, im still giving it a good review bc it was just enough time to get him washed..i wasnt able to do ANYTHING to him near the water before i had this bag. I had been wiping him down with cat wipes etc which just wasn't as good as a real bath! My cats are inside cats but we have a balcony (pet proofed) that they like to go out on so they do get dirty. I actually already had a feeling he was going to get himself out of it bc of his hatred for baths which i do not understand bc he loves to drink from the faucet n sit on the edge of the tub while someone is taking a bath! Also from reading reviews i saw that others had the same issue so, i made a plan. This is what worked for me personally but im going to suggest others try it if u have even the slightest inkling that your pet will break out or that really hates baths, is terrified of water or all/some of the above 1. Get everything ready n set up..most likely u will be doing the actual washing with only one hand n holding the pet/bag with the other for extra security. (no wash cloth needed..the inside of the bag acts as such..trust me u will see the dirt n gunk when the pet gets out!!) 2. Get the water running at the temp u want n KEEP it running. DO NOT place the pet in the tub/sink first n then turn on n try to adjust the water 3. Have someone help u get the pet in the bag. (I had to do this outside of the bathroom away from the tub n running water so it didnt freak him out before i even started.) 4. Use the handles to carry n place the pet in the tub or sink n get down to business immediately. 5.Pump/squeeze the soap directly onto the bag it will pentrate it..scrub quickly but gently with your hand/hands..(gloves optional) doing the dirtiest areas first. TIP: THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT for a scared/difficult/resistant pet.. use a DRY foam shampoo..yes even though u are wetting them use a dry shampoo bc if they break out of the bag before u are able to rinse them ( like mine did)its no biggie. The dry soap will absorb n they wont end up with a greasy soap residue in the end. My personal fave is Furminator de shedding no rinse foam shampoo..u can get it on here. I truly believe that was the trick that made everything work!! If i hadn't used dry shampoo i would've had to chase n catch a wet soapy cat, get him back in the bag n try to rinse him before he broke free again. 6. If your pet is sane n hasnt broken out by now give them a rinse take them out of bag n towel dry..if they have broken free in a psychotic rage they are probably hiding soaking wet somewhere so try to find them n dry them. 7. give a good brushing to get out extra fur n debris. 8. For fugitive pets..after they come out of hiding n stop giving u the burning stare of death, give lots of cuddles n treats!! (This also applies to cooperative pets) haha. I will mostly def use this bag again even if he continues to break out using the same process above bc it is literally the ONLY way i cam even attempt to wash him. All n all its a good product n i believe that if u have a plan n work quickly it will work even for an extremely difficult pet!
Leelee calderon
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2022
I purchased this awhile ago for my 2 cats/5lb maltese n finally used it. NOTE: this review is based ONLY on the results of my 1yo male cat of 10lbs. I have not used it on the other 2 yet as they tolerate a bath better. It was easy to use n a really great concept but my cat was able to break out of it in less than 2 mins. However, im still giving it a good review bc it was just enough time to get him washed..i wasnt able to do ANYTHING to him near the water before i had this bag. I had been wiping him down with cat wipes etc which just wasn't as good as a real bath! My cats are inside cats but we have a balcony (pet proofed) that they like to go out on so they do get dirty. I actually already had a feeling he was going to get himself out of it bc of his hatred for baths which i do not understand bc he loves to drink from the faucet n sit on the edge of the tub while someone is taking a bath! Also from reading reviews i saw that others had the same issue so, i made a plan. This is what worked for me personally but im going to suggest others try it if u have even the slightest inkling that your pet will break out or that really hates baths, is terrified of water or all/some of the above 1. Get everything ready n set up..most likely u will be doing the actual washing with only one hand n holding the pet/bag with the other for extra security. (no wash cloth needed..the inside of the bag acts as such..trust me u will see the dirt n gunk when the pet gets out!!) 2. Get the water running at the temp u want n KEEP it running. DO NOT place the pet in the tub/sink first n then turn on n try to adjust the water 3. Have someone help u get the pet in the bag. (I had to do this outside of the bathroom away from the tub n running water so it didnt freak him out before i even started.) 4. Use the handles to carry n place the pet in the tub or sink n get down to business immediately. 5.Pump/squeeze the soap directly onto the bag it will pentrate it..scrub quickly but gently with your hand/hands..(gloves optional) doing the dirtiest areas first. TIP: THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT for a scared/difficult/resistant pet.. use a DRY foam shampoo..yes even though u are wetting them use a dry shampoo bc if they break out of the bag before u are able to rinse them ( like mine did)its no biggie. The dry soap will absorb n they wont end up with a greasy soap residue in the end. My personal fave is Furminator de shedding no rinse foam shampoo..u can get it on here. I truly believe that was the trick that made everything work!! If i hadn't used dry shampoo i would've had to chase n catch a wet soapy cat, get him back in the bag n try to rinse him before he broke free again. 6. If your pet is sane n hasnt broken out by now give them a rinse take them out of bag n towel dry..if they have broken free in a psychotic rage they are probably hiding soaking wet somewhere so try to find them n dry them. 7. give a good brushing to get out extra fur n debris. 8. For fugitive pets..after they come out of hiding n stop giving u the burning stare of death, give lots of cuddles n treats!! (This also applies to cooperative pets) haha. I will mostly def use this bag again even if he continues to break out using the same process above bc it is literally the ONLY way i cam even attempt to wash him. All n all its a good product n i believe that if u have a plan n work quickly it will work even for an extremely difficult pet!
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