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HKM-6337213 Large-capacity Space Capsule Pet Carrier for Cats and Small Dogs

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HKM-6337213 Large-capacity Space Capsule Pet Carrier for Cats and Small DogsIntroducing the HKM 6337213 Large capacity Space Capsule Pet Carrier, the ultimate travel companion for your small furry friends. Designed with both functionality and style in mind, this pet carrier is perfect for cats weighing up to 15 pounds and dogs up to 12 pounds. With its spacious dimensions of 32*17*42cm, it provides ample room for your pets to relax while also remaining portable for easy transport. Constructed from durable PC and Oxford cloth

Introducing the HKM-6337213 Large-capacity Space Capsule Pet Carrier, the ultimate travel companion for your small furry friends. Designed with both functionality and style in mind, this pet carrier is perfect for cats weighing up to 15 pounds and dogs up to 12 pounds. With its spacious dimensions of 32*17*42cm, it provides ample room for your pets to relax while also remaining portable for easy transport.

Constructed from durable PC and Oxford cloth materials, this pet carrier features a medium to hard structure, ensuring the safety and comfort of your beloved animals during trips to the vet, adventures in the car, or casual strolls around town. The transparent acrylic panel not only allows your pet to enjoy the scenery but also gives you peace of mind, knowing they can see their surroundings.

Available in a variety of stylish designs—ranging from Style 1 to Style 14—there’s a look to suit every personality, ensuring that both you and your pet can travel in style. Weighing in at approximately 0.98kg, this lightweight carrier is easy to handle and perfect for any pet owner on the go. The HKM-6337213 Large-capacity Space Capsule Pet Carrier is more than just a carrier; it’s a thoughtful travel solution for pet lovers, providing a harmonious blend of comfort, safety, and style for shared adventures.

Introducing the HKM-6337213 Large-capacity Space Capsule Pet Carrier, a thoughtfully designed travel solution for your cats and small dogs. This versatile pet carrier can comfortably accommodate felines weighing up to 15 pounds and canines up to 12 pounds, making it ideal for small pets.

Crafted from durable PC and Oxford cloth materials, this carrier boasts a medium to hard structure, ensuring your pet's safety and comfort during travel. The transparent acrylic panel allows your furry friend to enjoy the view while providing you peace of mind. With overall dimensions of 32*17*42cm, this carrier balances spaciousness with portability.

Available in an array of stylish designs, including Styles 1 through 14, there’s a look to match every personality. Whether you’re heading to the vet, embarking on a road trip, or just enjoying a stroll, the HKM-6337213 combines functionality with style, making it a perfect choice for pet lovers on the go.

In summary, the HKM-6337213 Large-capacity Space Capsule Pet Carrier is an essential accessory for any pet owner looking to travel with their small animal companions. Designed for ease of use and comfort, it ensures both pets and their owners can travel together safely and stylishly.

Product Information:

Product weight: about 0.98kg
Product material: PC+ Oxford cloth
Transparent part: acrylic
Suitable size: cats within 15 pounds and dogs within 12 pounds
Size: 32*17*42cm
Hardness: medium to hard
Color: Style 1, Style 2, Style 3, Style 4, Style 5, Style 6, Style 7, Style 8, Style 9, Style 10, Style 11, Style 12, Style 13, Style 14


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1* Pet Bag



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