Instructions
Put the Cat In
Turn the pet carrier on its end with the open door on the top.
Pick the cat up holding her upper body with your hands just below her front legs. Her back legs should be hanging down.
Place the cat into the carrier back legs first.
Quickly close the door so he doesn't jump back out.
Train The Cat
Place the cat's favorite treats close to the carrier but not inside. Let her get comfortable going close to the pet carrier for a few days. The door should always be left open.
Toss a treat into the carrier while the cat is watching. Say "inside" when you toss the treat in. Continue doing this until the cat is comfortable going into the carrier to retrieve the treat. Let him leave as soon as he wants to after getting the treat. Do not close the door.
Shut the door with the cat inside for only a couple of seconds after she has gotten comfortable going in and out of the carrier with the door open.
Extend the amount of time that you keep the door closed with the cat inside until eventually he accepts it and goes in on his own.
How to Get a Cat Into a Pet Carrier
Sometimes you encounter a cat that just wants nothing to do with getting into a pet carrier. He will fight you tooth and nail if you try to put him in. There are two approaches you can take to the problem depending on if you need to get the cat into the carrier now or if you are planning ahead for future needs.